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Is there a Cessna 172 with a G1000 feature?

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Good day every one, 

 

Is there a Cessna 172 with accurate and correct G1000 feature? The FSX default C172 G1000 is not professional enough! there is too many important buttons that doesn't work!! It is one of the most airplane wanted on the Simulators world, I fly this airplane in real live, and I would love to do some practice with it.

 

 

I found the following C172 with G1000

 

http://www.mindstaraviation.com/Product_G1000.html

 

and this one 

 

http://www.fs2x.com/G1000%20Web%20Page.htm

 

 

But I never tried them.

 

Thanks,

 

 

 

Adel

 

Adel Aljafn

 

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I fly the A2a 172 and have Simionic's  G1000 PFD on my first iPad: 

 

http://www.simionic.net/

 

I also have a second iPad, and load up Simionic's MFD. They work together to give a really accurate G1000 simulation.

 

Not that I use them much at the moment, having too much fun with my steam gauge aeroplanes!!! 

I think the best option for a C172 with decent G1000 is indeed the Mindstar G1000, which, when installed upgrades the default FSX C172 with the Mindstar G1000.

 

Or if you were willing to upgrade the base aircraft to a C182, then Flight 1 offer a rather good C182 with a decent G1000 simulation (full operative GFC700 AP, including FLC, etc).

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