December 3, 201411 yr Commercial Member I find it interesting that the VRS Super Bug keeps showing up as a top favorite. I bought it just after it came out, but I purchased it from Aerosoft and when I had difficulty loading it up I went to the VRS website for support. I was refused support because I did not buy it directly from the VRS. I immediately uninstalled it and never looked back and also have never considered any product from that developer. Unfortunately, I had already spent more on getting the manual printed and bound at Office Depot than I paid for the new add on with zero support. Regards, Ray I'd also add my voice to the chorus of those urging you to try it again. I can't speak for their support, for I've never had any issues, but it is really an awesome plane to fly. Not to heap even more praise on it, but it's also worth noting that although you can spend hours immersing yourself in systems and procedures, at it's core it's a very easy jet to operate. Very comfortable to hand fly as well. It also ranks up there alongside the GTN gauges as one of the few addons that lets me really enjoy having a touchscreen monitor as a second screen. ^_^ Jim Stewart Milviz Person.
December 3, 201411 yr Flight1 Mustang a2a C182T RealAir Duke V2 Carenado PC12 Aerosoft Twin Otter Extended Bert
December 3, 201411 yr I had my voice for the Realair Duke V2. The forthcoming Turbine Duke V2 should enter the top list as soon as it is released.
December 3, 201411 yr I had my voice for the Realair Duke V2. The forthcoming Turbine Duke V2 should enter the top list as soon as it is released. I wish that most of the airplanes in this thread would get a v2. There is much that could be done with just about all of them. They're proven aircraft. Imagine taking all of the best features and packing them into each one. Gregg Seipp "A good landing is when you can walk away from the airplane. A great landing is when you can reuse it." i9 64GB RAM, GTX-5090
December 3, 201411 yr Majestic Dash Q400 without a doubt Realair Duke V2. Turbine Duke V2, will be fantastic. PMDG 737 NGX
December 3, 201411 yr The only ones I ever fly anymore are PMDG 777 A2A C-172 VRS F-18 everything else has been parked
December 3, 201411 yr It's really tough to pick a winner. There have been so many good add on's in the last five years. Overall Top 3 Majestic Dash 8-Q400 - Firstly because of it's incredibly light footprint on FSX . It's also very immersive and fun to fly. Having recently joined Flybe VA I've done quite a few Q400 runs lately and It never gets old. A2A Piper Cherokee - It's hard to choose between the Cessna 172 and Cherokee (I haven't bought the 182 yet) The Cherokee just seems to have just that little bit more character than the 172. But I rate them both they just an all around great package with the walk around and hangar modules also the fact it models time progression between flights. PMDG Boeing 737 NGX - It was just so innovative for it's time it well and truly raised the bar for flight sim add ons. Two years later I'm still getting as much enjoyment out of it as I did back in 2012. Single Engine LSA/GA Top 5 A2A Piper Cherokee A2A Cessna 172 Real Air Lancair Legacy Ant's Tecnam Eaglet Baytower Vans RV-7 Twin Engine (Piston/Turbine) GA Top 4 Real Air Beechcraft Duke B60 v2 Flight 1 Beechcraft Kingair B200 Real Air Beechcraft Turbine Duke Milviz Beechcraft Baron B55 Commuter Airliner (<110 Pax) Top 5 Majestic Dash 8-Q400 PMDG Jetstream J41 Aerosoft Twin Otter X Extended Qualitywings BAe 146/Avro RJ Feelthere ERJ v2 Commercial Airliner (>110 Pax) Top 5 PMDG Boeing 737 NGX Coolsky DC-9 PMDG Boeing 777 Aerosoft Airbus A32S X Simcheck A300 Even though it's not an aircraft I think it's worth mentioning PFPX by Flight Sim Soft. This flight planning tool has transformed the way I fly. Jason Carruthers
December 3, 201411 yr Commercial Member Wait there, hold your horses guys! A2A B377 with COTS expansion certainly deserves a spot in top 5. Immersion is unbeliavable, attention to deail is unbeaten, sounds 10/10, and with Captain Of The Ship expansion that brings full cockpit and cabin environment and even career mode with some statistics and passengers last flight opinion. Top player in every class! And best of all, it's quite addictive, and even more challenging to fly. Current system: ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4, Intel 12900k, 32GB RAM @ 3600mhz, Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity, M2 SSD, Oculus Quest 2.
December 3, 201411 yr Anything I've worked on. (Don't parents say stuff like this about their kids despite them being ugly, dumb and ill-behaved all at the same time?) 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
December 3, 201411 yr My winner is.....Majestic Q400. For the effort spent in R+D. and move the boundaries of the simulation far beyond. Tomás Fabada Castellana
December 3, 201411 yr I'm so boring in my choices. NGX and Q400 of course. FSLabs Concorde, which I think came out in 2010, is astonishing in complexity. I think because of that, it is mainly a hangar queen, too much work and preparation to actually use, so it doesn't get the number of votes it truly deserves.
December 3, 201411 yr My finalists, from a list of about 75 GA payware aircraft I have purchased over the last 3 years: A2A J-3 Cub Carenado C337 Flight Replicas Super Cub A2A Cherokee Aerosoft Twin Otter Extended Almost made the list: Milviz 310 Alabeo AG Truck A2A 182 Carenado C208 A2A P-51 Civilian The Winner: A2A Cherokee Aaron Thacker
December 3, 201411 yr Almost made the list:Milviz 310Alabeo AG TruckA2A 182Carenado C208A2A P-51 Civilian Why are the two A2A planes only in the almost list ?
December 3, 201411 yr Why are the two A2A planes only in the almost list ? I put 2 A2A birds in the final 5. I was just trying spread my love fairly across various developers. And I didn't want to come across as a shill. Otherwise my list would be: A2A Cherokee Accusim A2A Cub Accusim A2A 182 Accusim A2A P-51 Civilian Accusim A2A 172 Accusim A2A P-51 Accusim A2A B-17 Accusim A2A - rest of the warbirds The only A2A I haven't purchased is the Strato. Aaron Thacker
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