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Does anybody know what LE means?

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Hi i was looking at the phenom 100 that wilco has launched and it say it was one of their "LE" products and i couldn't understand what that meant... i know they have the "PIC" products like the 737 or the airbuses but i never saw a LE product...

phenom 100 that wilco has launched
wilco hasn't launched anything. wilco is a distributor of the Phenom ... like Walmart is a distributor of Fritos.the Phenom is a feelThere product and wilco hand nothing to do with it's development. you can purchase the phenom directly from feelthere (www.feelthere.com)--
"LE" products and i couldn't understand what that meant
from feelthere's phenom page (http://feelthere.com...elthere-le.html)feelThere LE Level of SimulationSometimes you just want to fly, or you are new to flight simulation, and don't wish spend 30 minutes preflighting an aircraft. Maybe today you don't want to spend much effort to create a flightplan and programming a flight management computer. feelThere LE aircraft are designed to be detailed enough to immerse you in the simulation experience and quickly get into the air from power-up to takeoff. Many systems are modeled, just not every system. You will find the level of detailed is greater than any flight simulator default aircraft. The systems that are modeled behave correctly; or are only slightly simplified. LE aircraft are designed for fun … which is the point for playing Microsoft's Flight Simulator.--

D. Scobie, feelThere support forum moderator: https://forum.simflight.com/forum/169-feelthere-support-forums/

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ok sorry for the mistake, didn't meant to offend feelthere... i've read that, but that means that it isn't as detailed as the "PIC", or they are as real as the real aircraft but just enable you to do quick flights with the same level of reality as a "PIC" airplane? sorry but i am a little confused

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