March 16, 201412 yr It does look amazing. Any other feedback from users? I love it, and my review is in the Member's Review section. Very nice aircraft, and my speculation is that the new HD series is indeed a corner they have turned. John Howell Prepar3D V5, Windows 10 Pro, I7-9700K @ 4.6Ghz, EVGA GTX1080, 32GB Corsair Dominator 3200GHz, SanDisk Ultimate Pro 480GB SSD (OS), 2x Samsung 1TB 970 EVO M.2 (P3D), Corsair H80i V2 AIO Cooler, Fulcrum One Yoke, Samsung 34" 3440x1440 curved monitor, Honeycomb Bravo throttle quadrant, Thrustmaster TPR rudder pedals, Thrustmaster T1600M stick
March 16, 201412 yr Commercial Member I love it, and my review is in the Member's Review section. Very nice aircraft, and my speculation is that the new HD series is indeed a corner they have turned. It is good to hear that Wilco may have turned a corner. That can be a very good thing for the flight sim community. REX AccuSeason Developer REX Simulations
March 16, 201412 yr Sticking to the subject matter (the add-on in question) :- Worst add-on I have ever bought, in 15 years. Will never, ever, ever* give 1 cent to Wilco again. *multiply the word 'ever' exponentially, for maximum effect. :smile:
March 17, 201412 yr I have bought the Airbus versions of Wilco thinking at the time that they would be good for FSX. But the first time I loaded them and tried to fly I could not get the throttles to work. After several tries and many more emails to to try and resolve the issue, I gave up and had a really bad taste about Wilco products. Fast forward to last year when I bought P3Dv2. I happen to load one of the Airbus Evolution versions and was pleasantly surprised. Ran great, no stutter, and the primary instruments worked like a champ. Now let me caviat this by saying, if you are trying to compare Wilco to PMDG then just stop right there. But, if you are looking for sims that are stable (at least on P3D they are), and you want a sim that does not require an operators manual to get off the ground, then I would now recommend the Wilco Series to include their CR models. But that is just my opinion to be fair!
March 18, 201412 yr First time I've ever seen Wilco, Awesome and Masterpiece in the same sentence. Ahhh a reasonably recent newcomer to this hobby I see. It did happen once, with the 767 Pilot In Command that was way ahead of its time and published in 2000. Please note I did say once. :ph34r:
March 19, 201412 yr I bought the wilco TBM850 flew it for 30 min and deleted it and got my money Back . I would not buy it if I where you. I got fooled by the Video also. Jason Richards
March 19, 201412 yr After flying much better planes in the last few years, I doubt I would fly any Wilco aircraft.
March 19, 201412 yr Ahhh a reasonably recent newcomer to this hobby I see. Recent newcomer to the forum, but a simmer since the late '90s. I was still wrapping my head around the Cessna and the Mooney Bravo back in those days, though, so I didn't go shopping around for 3rd party products. Richard P. Kelly
March 19, 201412 yr Care to add why? Search the name of this product on AVSIM, and you'll find out all you need to know. :smile:
March 19, 201412 yr Well Wilco published the Feelthere developed EMB 170 and 190 aircraft. They fly, without ANY modification, in FS9, FSX and both Prepar3D's. I'd say that's pretty good value folks.
March 19, 201412 yr Well Wilco published the Feelthere developed EMB 170 and 190 aircraft. They fly, without ANY modification, in FS9, FSX and both Prepar3D's. I'd say that's pretty good value folks. And basically all the other good stuff developed by FeelThere has been released without Wilco "interfering" ... What happened to AVSIM
March 19, 201412 yr Search the name of this product on AVSIM, and you'll find out all you need to know. :smile: But we are looking for a particular Wilco product - not the history of the company. Did you try actual try it?. Gerry Howard
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