January 28, 20215 yr If you want my honest opinion, I think MS/ASOBO should have included a DC-3 with the original release. They seem to have had all of the technology, and it would have been a great boost for other developers. Imagine all the innovations, all the gauges and systems being modeled and coded if a default DC-3 were being developed by the community in the same manner as they are doing for the A320 Airbus. One thing sure, they'd have little printers Edited January 28, 20215 yr by dobee51
January 29, 20215 yr Loved the DC3 in FSX and P3D but at that price I'll not be buying it for MSFS. Roughly 80% of the entire Sim......no way. No doubt the DC3 enthusiasts will eventually sort out a freeware model. MSFS 2020 i7-4790k @ 4.4ghz for the moment. Asus z87-k mobo. GTX 1080, 32gb ram. couple of SSDs....Saitek X52
January 29, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, GaryK said: Loved the DC3 in FSX and P3D but at that price I'll not be buying it for MSFS. Roughly 80% of the entire Sim......no way. No doubt the DC3 enthusiasts will eventually sort out a freeware model. That 72 Euro price I mentioned, was the price I paid for both add-ons (DC-3 and C-47), bundled together for P3D, and that was on Simmarket, which isn't the cheapest place either. I think we can assume it will be less than that for MSFS. Aeroplane Heaven will be well aware that few people would pay 70 quid for even a decent add-on and you'd probably make more money by marking it at a lower price and garnering more sales, Aerosoft too, said their CRJ will be sub-fifty quid and so I'd guess the DC-3 will be in the 30-40 quid range, maybe 35 quid. These companies probably have enough sales data analytics to know the sweet spot for pricing, and it likely will be what you and I are happy to pay. Edited January 29, 20215 yr by Chock Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
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