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Best Airbus for P3D?

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Looking for recommendations for P3D or FSX ... Thanks!


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Hands down......Aerosoft.

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Everybody who uses BBS's complains of bugs. Definitely Aerosoft's is the king. Plus, it's easy on the framerate.

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FSLabs... Oops! not here yet... :-(    - I will calmly wait... just as I do for any PMDG add-on ( now waiting the Queen of the Skies v2 ).


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Aerosoft is my favorite plane to fly of all of them. 


 

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FSLabs... Oops! not here yet... :-( - I will calmly wait... just as I do for any PMDG add-on ( now waiting the Queen of the Skies v2 ).

From reading their boards they have no plans to make it compatible with P3D. Hopefully they will change their mind.


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I have just switched back to Aerosoft from using the Jeehell Airbus software suite (free) but this is really for home cockpit use as is gauges etc to be used for additianl monitors (read no VC etc).. it is extremely real but after having to reformat and unable to compete my project, the Aerosoft AB is a good choice


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Ok, 

 

based on some of the posts, I just took the plunge, and the discount ( since I owned the X Extended version ), and upgraded to the new A320/21 for Prepar3dv2

 

Looking fwd to test it tomorrow or next weekend :-)

 

I wasn't aware FSLabs was meant to be released for FSX only :-/ and I am now only in P3Dv2 ( in as far as the FSX/P3D platform goes...)


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I would recommend FS2Crew for it, Makes it better.


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Thx for the hint David.

 

I really liked the 1st officer voices / actions already in the X edition. Don't they become superimposed to the FS2Crew chat ?


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To throw in an alternative, let me add Project Airbus v3 is my "best" for P3D.   Why?

 

1. Easy to get up and go

2. Great for hand flying or a simple AP

3. Looks great.

4. Super easy on frame-rates.. no VAS OOM's here.

5. Free

 

That said, of course it doesn't have the bells, whistles and systems as a payware.  But best is what works best for me.


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Yes they are "nice" but the FS2Crew ones are far better and imo with the voice version gives you more control, having saying that the Airbus is a very automated aircraft.

With there captain and FO turned on you might as well watch a you tube video.

 

Please bare is mind this is no PMDG and when!!!!! The FlightSimLabs version comes to P3D this for me will go in the bin.

 

I now use the A319 a lot as BAV use it for the back bone for most short haul flight. I would not use it without FS2Crew voice version.

 

It's a nice version within the remit it was made for, the textures are very good.


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