August 15, 200421 yr Other than: Flight1 310/421/441, Aeroworx B200, and PMDG 1900? Image Coming... KregE | B757/767 FO
August 15, 200421 yr Outside of those, I like the PMDG 1900D. It's cheap enough too (has some default gagues though but flies nice).XP Home SP1Asus P4P800-SE Intel 3.0GHZDDR 400 D/C 2x512MBGeForce FX 5700 256MB (56.72)SB AudigyMSFF2 & X45 throttleSee you in the fence...CYYZ Al Stiff
August 16, 200421 yr I have been looking at some FSD things? Isn't the Panther kind of older now? Also, I have heard that FSD have a weird re-install policy though (PLEASE...no one, start a forum WAR over this anybody)! Image Coming... KregE | B757/767 FO
August 16, 200421 yr FSD Senaca V is a nice light twin... and yes they do have a install policy i suggest that you go to there site and read up on it before you buy (BTW this should be done with anything you buy or install read the EULA)
August 16, 200421 yr The FSD reinstall policy isn't so much weird as it is restrictive. If you only need a few reinstalls it's fine. But if you need to frequently reformat the machine be sure to ask what the current policy is before buying anything.Doug Intel 10700K @ 5.1Ghz, Asus Hero Maximus motherboard, Noctua NH-U12A cooler, Corsair Vengeance Pro 32GB 3200 MHz RAM, RTX 2060 Super GPU, Cooler Master HAF 932 Tower, Thermaltake 1000W Toughpower PSU, Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit, 100TB of disk storage. Klaatu barada nickto.
August 16, 200421 yr Both the FSD Seneca V and Navajo are excellent. I use the Navajo as much as I use my Flight 1 441 and it(the Navajo) probably has the best flight model I have encountered. I have had to do a number or reinstalls over the last year of my FSD aircraft and I have never had a single issue with FSD. In fact when I lost all my keys they were super fast getting me new ones. I cant think of any better light twin add-ons than those from FSD and I pretty much have them all.
August 16, 200421 yr thanks guys!where on their site can I take a look at the install policies? Image Coming... KregE | B757/767 FO
August 16, 200421 yr Just go to the FSD site http://www.fsd-international.com/ and once there go to "order now" and proceed as though you are making a purchase. A few clicks in as part of the process you will see the use agreement. This comes before you enter or perform any purchase operations.
August 16, 200421 yr The Grumman Goose is currently my faverite FS Twin.Hard to beat a Bill Lyons plane
August 16, 200421 yr Author You can't go wrong with anything FSD. Just pick the plane that most meets your requirements. The Navajo, Aerostar and Seneca V are all great. My favorite is the Seneca, but the Aerostar and Navajo are also great. ------------------------- Craig from KBUF
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