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Boeing 737PIC for Vista & FSX SP2Peter Sydney Australia

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Carenado Cessna 182 RG II


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Heads PMDG 747-400X Tails Level-D 767-300ER


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For long distance and a heavy aircraft immersive experience:PMDG 747-400 (FSX version)For GA short hops etc:Digital Aviation's Piper Cheyenne twin(has a superb VC (FSX version))Paul

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RealAir Scout.followed by Carenado Mooney and Dreamfleet Dakota.


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After purchasing and installing Acceleration with SP2, I thought my FSX was running the best I was likely to see until the next version.BUT!With some encouragement and generosity from my Control Tower (Jenny) I went ahead and purchased my choice of well reviewed FSX add-ons.There must be something magical in the 'Code Mix' that both these two very fine 3PTD's use in their awesome packages, because ever since I installed them, my FSX has shown performance, beauty and marvels that hitherto, I have never been so absobloodylutely thrilled with.The Cessna Citation and Piper Twin Comanche are my chosen aircraft and AU Gold beautifully displays my local flying areas.

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My Favourite aircraft doesen't have a supplier that can make a good rendition of it yet, although I beleive that 'Aphasim' have one in the wings.That is the wonderful 'Boeing C-17 Globemaster 111'.So, I will opt for one that does exist.My current favourite is the 'Ariane 737-900ER' for FSX.Previous favourites have been the PMDG747 and 'F' and the wonderful Level-D 763.For G.A. I keep returning to the Carenado 'Cessna 206 Stationair'.


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Real Air Scout package and the Eaglesoft Twin Comcanche tied for first.The D027 and Cheyenne by Digita Aviation a close second.The Accel P51 a close second and a half....great aircraft.And the FSX Maule and Wilco 737rounding out my top 3.

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Too many to name, but I really enjoy hand flying the default DC3 and Shockwave's (aka A2A simulations) B-17.Manny


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I also have to say the RealAir Scout. Those guys are amazing.

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RealAir SF260, Dreamfleet Dakota, and Acceleration F18In FS9, I enjoy the AFG BE30, and the levelD 767 for multiplayer, and the Dreamfleet Baron


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This is my favorite planehttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/189360.jpgThe Karl Holtey Smoothing PlaneRosewood Cutting irons are made from the best A2 tool steel, cryogenically hardened Weight: 6.0 lbs Width: 2 3/4 Length of Sole: 9" Cutter Width: 2 1/4" Throat: As tight as is practical Oh,., you mean AIRPLANE?The default Beaver, although it would be nice to have a few more items in the cockpit, by far one of my fav's... flight dynamics are dang close to realistic too

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I have a few planes that I love and fly 90% of the time:- The default Cessna 182. This is my default "trainer", because I used to fly this model during my PPL. (~20 fps)- Carenado Mooney. Love that plane, very detailed, looks great, very accurate, almost no impact on frames. (~18 fps)- Eaglesoft Piper Twin Comanche. Love that plane, but it's a little tough on the frame rates. (~12 fps).I usually don't fly heavies on FSX, because any type of glass cockpit has a significant impact on my FSX performance.Pat

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Favorites, tough to pick just one, would depend on where I'm flying and what "adventure" I'm getting out of FSX:1. Flight 1 Pilatus PC-122. Carenado Cessna 206, wheels or floats3. Level-D 767Recently I've been eyeballing Eaglesoft's CJ1, would sure like to see some additional screenies of the VC.

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>The Karl Holtey Smoothing Plane>>Throat: As tight as is practical >lol... something just seems wrong about that:-lol


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