October 14, 201312 yr I always felt like the NGX clickspot philosophy is superior to the iFly. Other than that, I think the package is a blast when it comes to the details and models included. Given that you could even return her in case of.. failure, I'd say it's a sure shot.
October 14, 201312 yr I always felt like the NGX clickspot philosophy is superior to the iFly. Other than that, I think the package is a blast when it comes to the details and models included. Given that you could even return her in case of.. failure, I'd say it's a sure shot. I do agree in regards to click spots. PMDG's cockpits are always very easy to manipulate with your mouse.
October 14, 201312 yr now the £10 license seem,s to have become a temporary license that has " EXPIRED", Are you sure ?? have you reached your activation limit as that could be the problem. I know flight1 has in thier eula they have the right to pull the the plug on the software if they wish but that would normally if you are in breach of the flight1 eula. Thinks about going to check my p3d ifly 737ng now. -Paul-
October 14, 201312 yr Author The update is now available, it's out of beta. Just ask for the link to the file from Flight1 Tech. James McLees
October 15, 201312 yr thanks for that Jimmy ,got it installed looking good ,still can not understand why it is simply not posted on their sale,s page peter v
December 11, 201312 yr Hi, thinking of getting this for prepar3d 2.0 - any major issues so far? I'm also trying to build a cockpit but will be running everything on one computer. The cockpit builders edition is too expensive for me at this stage. Can I just run undock panels and gauges? Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering
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