May 4, 200521 yr Having read other reviews and comments I decided initially not to buy this product. But since the pilots tristar project is still not complete and I really like the tristar I have decided to purchase the PF Tristar, at least to have something to play with till the pilots tristar is ready. If the default FS aircraft included a tristar, this would be it. The quality level of this aircraft is about the same or worse than the default 747 or 737.The only good thing is a really impressive collection of liveries, although critics may point errors in a few of them too.The panel is very similar to default panels and there are no procedural complexities at all. The sound is average. The flight model is probably okay but I am not an expert. The vc is on par with the 2d. The exterior model suffers a bit around the tail, it sure needs some improvement in the no 2 engine surfaces and of course the fan blades must not be visible(but this has been since fixed in a patch) Taxiying is unrealistic, the front wheel skids stupidly.Overall I would say that this offering is way below standard for 2005 given the available airliner add-ons one can buy. Buy it only if are a tristar freak, and then also maybe you had better wait for the pilots tristar. A costly mistake from my side....This should have been priced 1 Euro not 24 Euro. DO NOT BUY THIS
May 4, 200521 yr Not to pick on you, but how many negative threads do we have to have about (Not So)Perfect Flight before people get the picture that they are the rock bottom of payware? Especially if you're looking for systems, panel and flight dynamics realism. Go with the names that are trusted, DreamFleet, LDS, PMDG. In the freeware world, Maltby's new Trident, Hilmerby's DC-9 with SGA's model, Frolov's Dash 8; the list goes on and on. These are all, in my opinion, a thousand times better than anything PF could charge you $25 for.
May 4, 200521 yr Author Commercial Member PF's screenshots alone are enough to deter me... Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
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