April 19, 200620 yr As you can see from my Sig below I am General Aviation Buff, it's pretty much all I fly in FS9. Although recently I took a flight on Northwest Airlines out of Buffalo Niagra. The flight went as follows Buffalo (KBUF) -> Detroit (KDTW) -> Ft. Lauderdale (KFLL). For some reason this flight was more enjoyable than most any other flight I have taken with a commercial airline, except for the crappy $3 box snack, talk about yuck. So much so when I got back home (CYOO) I just had to 'do' it myself. So of I went to track down as close a representation (Aircraft, Panel and Soundset) I could find for the flight. You know what, I found it, and so much more.What did I find?iFDG's Northwest Airlines A320-200 CFM:http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=44155The iFDG A32X 1.4 update:http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=63866An excellent A320 Panel by Ken Mitchell:http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=69039The Panel Update:http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=70719And one of the best soundsets I have ever heard from Des Braben for the A320:http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=49226The sound from this package matched every sound I remember from the flight, from the slight whine of the engines, to the roar of full power being applied, to the pleasent rushing of air on your descent. Truly an impressive melding of great work by some very talented freeware developers. I am blown away by what I got for FREE! To the iFDG team, Ken Mitchell and Des Braben, a huge thank you for such awesome creations that I or we can enjoy for the best price on the web, FREE!! In fact expand this appreciation to any and all freeware developers for the awesome talent they have, and allowing the public to enjoy their fantastic creations.Unbeleivable, you have a new fan!![hr color=#000000][table border=0" width="98%" id="table1" height="4" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2][td width=500]Jason[br /]General Aviation Fan[br][/b]P4 3.2Ghz, 1GB Ram, FX5900 128MB, XP SP2.[br /][br /] J R (Jason R MYNN) General Aviation Nut FSEconomy Pilot
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