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Just Flight Rare Sale on FSX & P3D Aircraft!

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Just flight is now having a sale on a bunch of its P3D and FSX aircraft.  Some of the aircraft on sale include: DC Designs Concord, Cessna 152, PA-38 Tomahawk, PA-28 Arrow & Turbo Arrow, PA-28 Warrior, Archer III, DHC-1 Chipmunk, Socata TB-10 Tobago and TB-20 Trinidad, Duchess Model 76, BAC One Eleven, 1011 Tri Star Professional, Vickers VC10, 146 Professional, DH.104 Dove & Devon, HS748, Fokker F27 Friendship as well as several military aircraft like the DC Designs F-15 and F-18, Hawker T1, etc.

Sale prices range from $20 (for all single engine planes and the Duchess) to $35 (146 Professional).  These are dirt cheap prices, don't miss out!  Anyone that likes JF products knows that these aircraft rarely go on sale anymore so time to stock up while you can.

Just Flight - Special Offers

Edited by Zylx

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Favorite Sims: FSX:SE, P3Dv5.4, X-Plane 11 & 12

Thanks for the heads-up! Any fast single plane you recommend? I'd like to use the GTN750 with that.

Best regards,
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Hey great for the heads up, I took the advantage.

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On 11/1/2024 at 12:48 PM, Luis Hernandez said:

Thanks for the heads-up! Any fast single plane you recommend? I'd like to use the GTN750 with that.

I don't know about GTN750 integration, I'm guessing you're talking about RXP but the Socata TB-10 Tobago and TB-20 Trinidad as well as the Turbo Arrow are really fast for single engine airplanes and the Duchess is a fast light twin.

There's so many of these planes I want now that the price's are good, I'm having a hard time deciding...

Specs: MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon board, Ryzen 5800X CPU, 3600Mhz Corsair RAM, Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6900 XT GPU

Favorite Sims: FSX:SE, P3Dv5.4, X-Plane 11 & 12

Nice to see BAC 1-11s AND hs746Son sale for 20 bucks BUT I am disappointed that 20 buck sale does NOT include BAE 146s.

Regards,

Aharon

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On 11/4/2024 at 1:36 PM, Zylx said:

I don't know about GTN750 integration, I'm guessing you're talking about RXP but the Socata TB-10 Tobago and TB-20 Trinidad as well as the Turbo Arrow are really fast for single engine airplanes and the Duchess is a fast light twin.

There's so many of these planes I want now that the price's are good, I'm having a hard time deciding...

Did my commercial training on the Tobago a beautiful aircraft and the dutchess was the actual test aurcraft. I'm gonna grab these 

ZORAN

 

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12 hours ago, Aharon said:

Nice to see BAC 1-11s AND hs746Son sale for 20 bucks BUT I am disappointed that 20 buck sale does NOT include BAE 146s.

Regards,

Aharon

The 146 Professional is there on sale for $34.99 right here: https://www.justflight.com/product/146-professional-p3d

Specs: MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon board, Ryzen 5800X CPU, 3600Mhz Corsair RAM, Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6900 XT GPU

Favorite Sims: FSX:SE, P3Dv5.4, X-Plane 11 & 12

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11 hours ago, zmak said:

Did my commercial training on the Tobago a beautiful aircraft and the dutchess was the actual test aurcraft. I'm gonna grab these 

I believe you, from the pictures I've seen of the Tobago, it looks beautiful and also I love light twins like the Duchess.  I actually own the JF Duchess for X-Plane and I love it.  Would be nice to have it flying in P3D too as well as the Tobago.

Edited by Zylx

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Favorite Sims: FSX:SE, P3Dv5.4, X-Plane 11 & 12

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Hey, anyone know if the L-1011 Tri Star Professional is any good?

I love unique airliners like this one and I want to buy it if it's a decent airplane.  I already own the One Eleven and it's a really interesting airplane.

Edited by Zylx

Specs: MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon board, Ryzen 5800X CPU, 3600Mhz Corsair RAM, Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6900 XT GPU

Favorite Sims: FSX:SE, P3Dv5.4, X-Plane 11 & 12

On 11/6/2024 at 12:55 AM, Zylx said:

Hey, anyone know if the L-1011 Tri Star Professional is any good?

I love unique airliners like this one and I want to buy it if it's a decent airplane.  I already own the One Eleven and it's a really interesting airplane.

It's been years since I've flown her but as I recall it was pretty good.  Both this one and the Capt. Sim version were fun to fly with decent systems, I seem to recall the JF seemed to have an easier flight handling characteristics.  For $25 I'd take the plunge.

Hans Soule

On 11/4/2024 at 3:36 AM, Zylx said:

I don't know about GTN750 integration, I'm guessing you're talking about RXP but the Socata TB-10 Tobago and TB-20 Trinidad as well as the Turbo Arrow

I got already the Trinidad, but the Lionheart one. And no, I could not fit the RXP GTN750 into the VC; only as a 2D popup.

I have also the Turbo Arrow, but I got it through Steam for FSX, so no way to have it into P3Dv5 😞

Best regards,
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6 hours ago, flibinite said:

It's been years since I've flown her but as I recall it was pretty good.  Both this one and the Capt. Sim version were fun to fly with decent systems, I seem to recall the JF seemed to have an easier flight handling characteristics.  For $25 I'd take the plunge.

Thanks, I think I will take the plunge 😀

One thing I love about FSX and P3D is how there's so many very unique and interesting classic airliners like the Tri Star, VC10, One Eleven, etc. that no other simulator offers.  Just the sheer number of interesting aircraft available are one of the main reasons I still prefer these old simulators over newer ones.

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Favorite Sims: FSX:SE, P3Dv5.4, X-Plane 11 & 12

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4 hours ago, Luis Hernandez said:

I got already the Trinidad, but the Lionheart one. And no, I could not fit the RXP GTN750 into the VC; only as a 2D popup.

I have also the Turbo Arrow, but I got it through Steam for FSX, so no way to have it into P3Dv5 😞

I was going to get the Lionheart Trinidad because I really like their airplanes but the JF model just looks much higher quality in this case.  Looks like JF used high quality 4K textures inside and out and the 3D modeling looks top notch.

Specs: MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon board, Ryzen 5800X CPU, 3600Mhz Corsair RAM, Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6900 XT GPU

Favorite Sims: FSX:SE, P3Dv5.4, X-Plane 11 & 12

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Anyone check out some of the military planes here?  I don't fly military aircraft that often in FSX or P3D but after taking some time and checking the one's out on the Special Offers page now, many of them look like awesome planes.  Especially visually many of them look pretty awesome inside and out, extremely realistic looking graphics for P3D imo.  You can tell a lot of care went into a lot of these military planes.  Many of them seem to have decent to good system depth too and really good flight models to boot.  The Hawk T1 even works with VRS's TacPack and I read that the Hunter can be converted to be TacPack compatible.

I'm definitely going to pick up the Canberra PR9 because I do occasionally fall in love with old and really unique vintage and classic military jets, I would get the Hunter too but I already have a freeware Hunter from Rikoooo (I think) that is almost as nice as the JF one.  Even the Chipmunk military trainer looks fun for only $12.99 😄

Edited by Zylx

Specs: MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon board, Ryzen 5800X CPU, 3600Mhz Corsair RAM, Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6900 XT GPU

Favorite Sims: FSX:SE, P3Dv5.4, X-Plane 11 & 12

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