08-11-2005, 09:11 PM
All I would recommend on this topic is to stay away from the Perfect Flight A380. I don't feel bad about bashing them because its truly
terrible. The panel reminded me of a circus the first time I saw it. It came with my favourite livery (Cathay Pacfic) so I loaded it up and I
see "Cathay Pasific" written on the side of the fuselage! I think that says it all about their quality!
I also foolishly thought the A380 was poor because its not really out yet. (And this was my early days of seriously trying to sim) and I didn't
want a PMDG level plane at that moment. I decided to give them another try, The Md-80! When I load it up and go to spot view the plane is
about the size of 3-4 cessnas!!!
That company is just truly horrible. I would recommend to anyone to stay away from Perfect Flight.
Where are they from anyways?
If you want not too complicated planes that are good quality, I would recommend Aerosim. The customer service is great and are great value. Some of their planes use.... (whats the name....... before the FMC, INS maybe?) its a little harder then using the normal GPS, So their planes are a good stepping stone I think.
http://www.aerosim.co.jp but they don't have A380. Just giving a recommendation for beginners to FS. The Classic Liners 2 is nice.
Post Edited ( 11-09-05 00:00 )
terrible. The panel reminded me of a circus the first time I saw it. It came with my favourite livery (Cathay Pacfic) so I loaded it up and I
see "Cathay Pasific" written on the side of the fuselage! I think that says it all about their quality!
I also foolishly thought the A380 was poor because its not really out yet. (And this was my early days of seriously trying to sim) and I didn't
want a PMDG level plane at that moment. I decided to give them another try, The Md-80! When I load it up and go to spot view the plane is
about the size of 3-4 cessnas!!!
That company is just truly horrible. I would recommend to anyone to stay away from Perfect Flight.
Where are they from anyways?
If you want not too complicated planes that are good quality, I would recommend Aerosim. The customer service is great and are great value. Some of their planes use.... (whats the name....... before the FMC, INS maybe?) its a little harder then using the normal GPS, So their planes are a good stepping stone I think.
http://www.aerosim.co.jp but they don't have A380. Just giving a recommendation for beginners to FS. The Classic Liners 2 is nice.
Post Edited ( 11-09-05 00:00 )
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