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Favorite VC

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Even though I also don't have P3D4 Maddog (I haven't made the inviestment yet, but I've flown it a lot in my previous sim), I would definitely agree with you.
The VC is simply amazing. Of course, so is everything else in this addon. 😍

Edited by Rafal

Not sure I have a favorite, but that one might be it.  I like the lighting controls and the general look.  I'm somewhat partial to the A320 series these days.  Not because I think it's super nice looking.  But because it's clean and the information I need is just there,  

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My favorite too. +1 Maddog

José Luís
 
| Flightsimulator: MSFS | Add-Ons: | PMDG Douglas DC-6 | PMDG 737-700 | Fenix A320 | Maddog X MD82| FSW CESSNA 414AW CHANCELLOR |

Here`s my list:

1. PMDG 737NGXu

2. Maddog

3. FSlabs (HB texture set + Tomatoshade VC)

Stay safe!

Matej Stavanja

NGXu gets my top pick followed by the Aerosoft A330.

Dave

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Realair Duke. No chills, but very well done VC.

-J

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I probably gotta go with the Maddog as well. It just feels 'raw', in a way. Hard to describe, but sometimes, when the light falls just right on the buttons, I'd swear it looks just like the real thing.

I also adore the PMDG 747 VC. Though I think my enjoyment of that VC is very much augmented by the soundscape. The rattling and beeping and whatnot just comes together very well with the somewhat worn-out look of everything.

Might I also add in the majestic Dash 8? While I wouldn't call it my favorite per se, it's extraordinarily well done.

In contrast to others here, I'm not a fan of the NGXu textures. Although the modeling is definitely a large step up from the NGX, the textures feel just a tad too cartoonish for me.

Benjamin van Soldt

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19 minutes ago, Benjamin J said:

I probably gotta go with the Maddog as well. It just feels 'raw', in a way. Hard to describe, but sometimes, when the light falls just right on the buttons, I'd swear it looks just like the real thing.

I also adore the PMDG 747 VC. Though I think my enjoyment of that VC is very much augmented by the soundscape. The rattling and beeping and whatnot just comes together very well with the somewhat worn-out look of everything.

Might I also add in the majestic Dash 8? While I wouldn't call it my favorite per se, it's extraordinarily well done.

In contrast to others here, I'm not a fan of the NGXu textures. Although the modeling is definitely a large step up from the NGX, the textures feel just a tad too cartoonish for me.

i agree with each one of your assessments.  

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