October 14, 20241 yr Available through the iFly Manager for $69.95. ASUS TUF Gaming Z690-Plus ▪︎ Intel i9-12900K ▪︎ NVIDIA RTX 4090 ▪︎ 64GB Corsair Vengeance LPX ▪︎ Windows 11 Home ▪︎ 3x Western Digital Black SN850 2TB NVME SSD ▪︎ ▪︎ Seagate 4TB SATA HDD ▪︎ Corsair HX1000 Platinum PSU ▪︎ Fractal Design Meshify 2 ATX Case
October 14, 20241 yr It's a slightly weird situation. This is apparently to "test" selling it via the iFly manager, so if you buy it, you get the pre-release version. Basically, you can buy into the beta/early access, I suppose. Edited October 14, 20241 yr by Abriael Editor-in-Chief at SimulationDaily.com
October 14, 20241 yr 41 minutes ago, Abriael said: you can buy I cannot. Clicking the button does not do anything. maybe good I as would have been tempted to get it even as pre-release Phil Leaven i5 10600KF, 32 GB 3200 RAM, ASUS 4070 12GB EVO, Asus ROG Z490-H, 2 WD Black NVME for each Win11 (500GB) and MSFS (1TB), Rolling Cache 16GB, Photogrammetry always OFF, Live Weather and Live Traffic always ON, Res 2560x1440 on 27"
October 14, 20241 yr Just now, DAD said: I cannot. Clicking the button does not do anything. maybe good I as would have been tempted to get it even as pre-release They are probably overloaded. Give it a try in a few hours or tomorrow. i5-12400, RTX 3060 Ti, 32 GB RAM
October 14, 20241 yr edited topic 5800X3D, 4090FE, 64GB DDR4 3600C16, Gigabyte X570S MB, EVO 970 M.2's, Alienware 3821DW and 2 22" monitors, Corsair RM1000x PSU, 360MM MSI MEG, MFG Crosswind, T16000M Stick, Boeing TCA Yoke/Throttle, Skalarki MCDU and FCU, Logitech Radio Panel/Switch Panel, Spad.Next
October 14, 20241 yr Zero performance hit. Edited October 14, 20241 yr by Juliett Alfa Romeo 13600KF - AIO - 32GB DDR4 - RTX4070 - UW1440p GSync - USB DAC - 2TB NVMe - Windows 11 Pro - Gladiator NXT EVO - 1 Gbps Fiber - MSFS 2024
October 14, 20241 yr Well, it looks like MSFS now has the best 737 Max add-on for a fĺight simulator. You won't find a better Max add-on in any other simulator. Congratz to iFly. i5-12400, RTX 3060 Ti, 32 GB RAM
October 14, 20241 yr Is there a way to auto load the plane based on Simbrief? The EFB is awful and having to manually pick where people sit and what tanks for fuel should be filled is tedious.
October 14, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, abrams_tank said: Well, it looks like MSFS now has the best 737 Max add-on for a fĺight simulator. You won't find a better Max add-on in any other simulator. Congratz to iFly. Your critique is based on this being the only 737MAX option or are there are others available that this one excels at with a comparison? Your reasoning seems quite flawed!
October 14, 20241 yr 24 minutes ago, nikolajz1 said: Is there a way to auto load the plane based on Simbrief? The EFB is awful and having to manually pick where people sit and what tanks for fuel should be filled is tedious. Yes you can auto load Simbrief routes. As far as fuel, payload and pax, you can enter the total and it will place it correctly. I agree the EFB takes some getting use too but all the options are there. The EFB was shown way ahead of time so you knew what you were getting. Edited October 14, 20241 yr by Wise87 Dan i9-13900K / Asus Maximus Hero Z790 / RTX 4090 FE / G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 64 GB DDR5-6400 CL32 / Artic Liquid Freezer II 360 / Samsung 980 PRO SSD 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 / Samsung 980 PRO SSD 2TB PCIe NVMe M.2 / Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD 2TB PCIe NVMe M.2 / EVGA 1000W G3, 80+ Gold / Phanteks Eclipse P600S ATX Mid Tower / Arctic P14 PWM Case Fans / LG C2 42 Inch Class 4K OLED TV/Monitor / Windows 11 Pro / 1Ghz AT&T Fiber
October 14, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, tpete61 said: Your critique is based on this being the only 737MAX option or are there are others available that this one excels at with a comparison? Your reasoning seems quite flawed! iFly originally did a P3D version of the MAX but I don't know of any other high fidelity versions
October 14, 20241 yr I installed. I can get into cockpit but none of the switches are moving. EFB is not present at the load. Trying to reinstall again Life time flight sim enthusiast, current airplane owner 172P (past C182F). FAA CP/IR ASEL/AMEL, FI ASELMy System: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D , MSI X870 GAMING PLUS, 64G RAM, ASUS RTX5090, 4T SSDPut my hands on (pic/dual/given)7GCAA, 8KCAB, BE24, BE76, BE35-C33, BE35, C150, C152, C172B/N/P/R/SP, 182F, M20E,M20C, M20J, AT6(SNJ4), PA28-140,PA28-151, PA28-161,PA28-181,PA28RT-201,PA28R-180/201T, PA24-250, PA32-300R, PA44, AC114, YAK-18T, YAK-52, SR22
October 14, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, tpete61 said: Your critique is based on this being the only 737MAX option or are there are others available that this one excels at with a comparison? There's Bredok for MSFS and TDS for P3D and earlier (but the latter is just FDE and a gorgeous external model)...and there's the iFly one for P3Dv5 (the only other high fidelity one AFAIK). Edited October 14, 20241 yr by Luis Hernandez Best regards,Luis Hernández Main rig: self built, AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D (with SMT off and CO -50 mV), 2x16 GB DDR4-3200 RAM, Nvidia RTX 5060Ti 16GB, 256 GB M.2 SSD (OS+apps) + 2x1 TB SATA III SSD (sims) + 1 TB 7200 rpm HDD (storage), ID-Cooling SE-224-XTS air cooler, Viewsonic VX2458-MHD 1920x1080@120-144 Hz (G-sync compatible), Windows 11. Running P3D v5.4 (with v4.5 scenery objects as an additional library, just in case), FSX-SE, MSFS2020, MSFS2024 and even FS9! Lossless Scaling for all my sims. What a godsend...Mobile rig: ASUS Zenbook UM425QA (AMD Ryzen 7 5800H APU @3.2 GHz and boost disabled, 1 TB M.2 SSD, 16 GB RAM, Windows 11 Pro). Running FS9 there .VKB Gladiator NXT Premium Left + GNX THQ as primary controllers. Xbox Series X|S wireless controller as standby/mobile.
October 14, 20241 yr I noticed that the navdata for the iFly supports RF legs, but the data provided is less detailed than something you would see in the PMDG 777. For example, there is no info available at all about the arc (arc center point, arc radius.) How is it able to construct an RF leg without this data? I wonder if @Stearmandriver has any thoughts. Edited October 14, 20241 yr by RNAVV19R
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