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Hi AllFound myself a copy of FS-2004 on the shelf and promptly bought it. I'm looking for an airliner to fly around Europe or the US with. Needs to be a little better than default - after having been in FSX for a while, I forgot how big a leap was taken in the default cockpit. But the 3PDs are way more detailed than that.... Don't mind spending a bit to get going - if the model cuts it. Where do I start?CheersMike Dryden

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Check ou the IFLY 737, Amazing piece of software for fs9, as you can tell I recomend it.

 Intel I7 12700KF / 32 GB Ram-3600mhz / Windows 11 - 64 bit / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060TI / 32" Acer Monitor, Honeycomb alpha/bravo, CH rudder pedals, Tobii 5, Buttkicker, Logitech radio panel. 

Check ou the IFLY 737, Amazing piece of software for fs9, as you can tell I recomend it.
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Certainly looks the part. How system heavy is it? Don't mind messing around with an FMS, lights and fuel supply, but not into spending half an hour warming up the electrics and hydraulics before turning the turbines over.Mike

Mike Dryden

Ifly is easy in the eyes, not that heavy really. But spending 30-45 minutes before take off is just not that fun, you could always try QualityWings 757. They cut 30-40% of realism (mostly fms and overhead features) just to give simplicity to infamous 757's complexity.

If you don't mind no VC, the DA Fokker 70/100 (from Flight 1) is a lot of fun on a small hop.Cheers, SLuggy

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