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Fly to Cancun for FS2004 by Flightsoft

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I guess nobody hs bought one of the add-on's yet.I hope Avsim do a review soon.Laurie

>I guess nobody hs bought one of the add-on's yet.>>I hope Avsim do a review soon.>>LaurieI have Fly To Hawaii for FS 2002 which was very good. The scenery, approaches (national and international), a fully imersive DC-10 with fully working INS.Overall, a good experience. One of the reasons I still have FS2002 as well as FS2004 installed.HTHubrownjr

  • 4 months later...

I have the Fly to Cancun package which I think at this point isn't worth the money. The DC10 is FS2000 quality for one. Only one city has received the attention the whole package should have received, 'Mexico City'. The Cancun area looks like crap but all the airports seem to be well done. In fact that's about it, you do get decent looking airports but the surrounding cities are basically default. The package may place one or two poorly (and I do mean Poorly here) done buildings here and there but that

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Laurie,In my opinion...save your money.I had Fly To Hawaii for 2002 and it was fine. The Fly To Hawaii 2004, again in my opinion, is worthless. It's to buggy and it's a pain going back to Windows Media Player to reset the sound rather than the sound running right out of the program. To many things do not work right. The automated approaches don't work well, for one. I've just uninstalled it from my machine and that product will sit on my shelf next to the other, in my opinion, worthless product from FlightSoft, Hong Kong 2004.OK, I spent my last $80 on 2 pieces of software from FlightSoft and will never send them another dime. I will consider this the price of an education.I won't get into the specific deficiencies of the product except to say it didn't work well enough for me to even keep it on my machine.Others may disagree with me and we all have our opinions. I'm just offering mine as a reasonably intelligent computer builder and one who has flown Flight Simulator from the beginning.In my opinion, I would not buy this product...since you asked. Regards,Bobby

Haha, you said Jon's cabin looks like crap.And here he runs around claiming his cabins are the greatest things ever...Though I don't see how the model was FS2000 quality, at the time you people rated it as the most advanced model ever and it was transition era FS2002/4. All it lacks from the last DC-10-30 update is the XML code.Not like thay ever paid us.

  • 1 year later...

Hi BobbyI agree with what you say. I cannot find anyone who has bought Fly to Cancun, and I would like to also have some comments about Fly to Hawaii. Like you I would like to see some kind of review on one the web sites before I commit any money to either or both the products. There was some up to date info on the Flightsoft web site, but it couldn't be called unbiased.Anybody out there bought either of these products please share your experience with us all.LaurieSkelmersdaleUK

Has anyone bought this new add-on yet. If you have can you tell me if it is as good as the press release I saw on another Flight Sim Webpage says it is.In view of a previous thread about the quality of current add-on's, I am a bit reluctant to purchase until I have seen a review of the product.Your help is appreciated.LaurieSkelmersdaleNorth West England

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