04-08-2010, 08:51 AM
Professional flight sim aircraft tend to be payware aircraft which usually have exeptionally realistic models and avionics, although some
packages do not allow you to take it 'step-by-step', and just begin with advanced piloting right away. I currently have 3 payware
professional addons, being; Dash 8 Prof., CLS airbus fleet (A300, A310, Beluga), and 757 Captian, which is probably the best one you
can get for fs2004; you have to be careful on FSX because fully animated cockpits and models slow your framerates. Another payware is
PMDG, which have great cockpits, but the exterior models can sulk a bit. If your looking for freeware, then its always Project Opensky
(POSKY); they make most of the boeing jets, crjs, embraers and the a330/a340, but if your looking for the a320 family, well tough. The
closest thing to 'prof' for airbus is project airbus, whom have a crappy website.
packages do not allow you to take it 'step-by-step', and just begin with advanced piloting right away. I currently have 3 payware
professional addons, being; Dash 8 Prof., CLS airbus fleet (A300, A310, Beluga), and 757 Captian, which is probably the best one you
can get for fs2004; you have to be careful on FSX because fully animated cockpits and models slow your framerates. Another payware is
PMDG, which have great cockpits, but the exterior models can sulk a bit. If your looking for freeware, then its always Project Opensky
(POSKY); they make most of the boeing jets, crjs, embraers and the a330/a340, but if your looking for the a320 family, well tough. The
closest thing to 'prof' for airbus is project airbus, whom have a crappy website.
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Shaun Patterson
Shaun Patterson