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Post by yarek on Feb 14, 2007 21:05:11 GMT
My own 707 panels are freeware, but there's no 3D virtual flight deck. Do You suggest buy CS and use with Your panel ;D
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Post by bobdawkins on Mar 6, 2007 23:42:59 GMT
Payware I have at the moment is:--
C152 Trainer-- very good Cessna 310-- very good Cessna Caravan-- latest buy very good Airbus Fleet-- (old version) not bad textures a little weird but fly well Wings of Power--heavy bombers RAF USAF German AF Very very good realistic Spitfire--Just Flight Also very good realistic Flying Club--very very good realistic 2005 Traffic---very good Level-D 767 MAAM-Sim DC3-- Really really good love flying this one
hoping to get:-- PBY-5 Catalina Tiger moth Vulcan King Air B200
Won't be getting as HJG 707 IS so Superior to these, 707 Professional Legendary 707 by Captain Sim
A lot of Freeware Aircraft are far Superior to Payware thats why I have over 250 aircraft and thats not including textures I have at least got 3/4 of HJG 707 Aircraft with numerous textures. Forgot to add that I use FS9 as PC is too slow for FSX Don't like water features anyway seem to slide under scenery like a conveyor belt Regards Bob
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Mar 7, 2007 2:58:35 GMT
Of all those I'd cetainly settle for the "MAAM DC3" .... if I want to fly And if I want to be flown .... then I'd have to settle for "LEVEL D 767" .... but .... I'd want to improove its soundfile somewhat ;D Mark C AKL/NZ
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wolfgang
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You can't fight in here Gentlemen. This is the War Room !
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Post by wolfgang on Mar 12, 2007 17:41:15 GMT
Hi
I have only two payware programmes on my rig 1. FsHotSFX ( not bad, but no service ) 2. EZ-Scenery ( A small fine programme that makes it really a joy to place Library objects in Fs. )
All other planes and scenery are strictly freeware. It is not a money decision, but a political.
Regards Wolfgang
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Post by cptdanno on Mar 27, 2007 7:34:14 GMT
The best payware I have ever purchased was the Flight 1/ DreamFleet 727 'WhisperJet'. In second place comes Level D's Boeing 767-300ER. For the most part I tend to get bored with programming the FMC and going on a long sleepy flight on the 767. DreamFleet's 727 on the other hand is more challenging in respect to hands on flying using the 1960's and 70's type navigational equipment. I guess this is also what has drawn me to the HJG site and I am extremely impressed with the care and exactness that has been put into each and every model. HJG is truly the greatest not only when it comes to freeware or conditionware, but meets or surpasses most payware standards! The Feelthere Wilco Fleet CRJ 2004 program I purchased looked great in the advertisements, but disappointed me immensely when I got it. It was not worth the money I spent for it. That's for sure. Thanks you HJG for your great work.
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Post by George Carty - HJG on Aug 9, 2007 18:39:23 GMT
Back in the FS2000 days I got a British Airways 757 package in the bargains at PC World. Unfortunately the panel doesn't work with FS2002 or FS2004.
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Post by benh on Aug 9, 2007 20:53:26 GMT
Hey George
Was this by world airline simulations or similar named company?
Ben
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Aug 9, 2007 22:11:10 GMT
There was an FS2000 based B757 sim released or marketed by "PHEONIX SIMULATION SOFTWARE" (in association with "JUST FLIGHT") .... but .... God only knows who else might have repackaged the same product under licence. I don't make many mistakes with the few FS payware purchases I make .... but .... "PHEONIX 757-200" was certainly one of them I never did like the product much ! Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by George Carty - HJG on Aug 10, 2007 7:36:06 GMT
Yes, I think it was the PSS panel which was bundled with my add-on. I actually quite liked the panel - I'm just miffed that it doesn't work on newer FS versions...
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Post by gus on Aug 10, 2007 9:32:53 GMT
Hello, I like fly the G.A aircrafts. So ...all Carenado and Dream Fleet products are in my hangar Regards.
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Post by Tony Madge - HJG on Aug 10, 2007 11:18:44 GMT
george could you not replace some of the gauges etc for later ones freeware that should get it running?? maybe a stupid question but I know little or nothing about gauges and panel work
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Post by andyg on Aug 16, 2007 9:48:30 GMT
I have a fair amount of payware, although a fair amount is now in 'mothballs' (yes, I have the CS 707 as well, but no longer use it as the HJG stuff is so good, ditto the Aerosim DC-8s). However, some of the real gems, imo, are: The MAAM C-47 (oh, and their B-25), when I can paint even half as well as His Madgesty I'll attempt the RAE scheme for ZA947! The Plane Design Lancasters, and their wonderful Spitfire XVI The Real Air Spitfire, and the Real Air SF-260. The PMDG 737! I could go on (I usually do ), but those are usually the first on to my system if I ever have to do a re-install. Andy
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Post by benh on Sept 20, 2007 20:37:42 GMT
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Sept 20, 2007 21:55:03 GMT
YEAH .... a lot of guys here go into raptures over that one !
Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by louross on Nov 20, 2007 17:02:53 GMT
I use Flight Deck Companion and Radar Contact. Use to have PIC767, PMDG 744, and Dreamfleet 727, but my current computer won't run the a/c programs.
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