![]() ![]() Hopefully, solve a lot of the CTD and VAS problems. System is but there is plenty of advice on these forums) I personally would wait for the 64bit version of P3D and all their aircraft addons/scenery/utilities, which will, You will undoubtedly get all this and more from PMDG in FSX or P3D but I also believe you have to look at a computer upgrade as well. A very relevant comment here, is that Ifly support is incredible and looking at PMDG forums would be up there with them.Ībsolutely nothing to complain about in this regard. Learning something new in almost every flight. Even then, whilst I did not crash the aircraft, I made lots of mistakes during the flight and am still after 12 months, ![]() I took almost 3 months studying and starting from cold and dark, programming the FMS, learning to taxi and to come to grips with FS2Crew co-pilot,īefore I made my first flight. Again, belief only and a very much unqualified comment. They have on the market a 747 and I believe that this would be a very different proposition to the freeware versionĪnd would be very much upgraded. Ifly also have the 747 which I believe has, pretty much, the same depth but I cannot comment on that as I only have the freeware IFLY versionĪnd have yet to fly that. I would go so far to say that you will not, ever, get a better or more complex aircraft for this sim. I very firmly believe that the Ifly 737 is probably the best, most complex study level aircraft available for FS2004. Products which are outstanding to say the least. I was chasingĪn even more complex aircraft and looked at the PMDG version of the 737, mainly because of the reputation for precision and complexity of their FSX I was advised against it for the reason that I already had and loved the IFLY. I asked this very question some time ago. ![]()
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