FSX. First complete virtual cockpit screenshot of the long awaited Aerosoft (and ex-Digital Aviation) Bombardier CRJ -700/-900. To be unveiled at Aerosoft Paderborn conference on April 13th.
Hope Hans Hartmann brings a little bit magic, innovation and simulation quality into aerosoft. "Digital Aviation" were the beginners of making new levels of addon quality. I remember exactly the milestones Do27, the Cheyenne versions, the still amazing and top Fokkers..
Thanks again Hans and the "DA" team for this quality change within FSX!
Don´t know how this CRJ will be better than the "good old" DA high quality simulation productions.
It is not the appearance that is the hallmark of DA. It is the attention to detail in systems depth that I am seeing in this... certainly in the realms of PMDG'dom and my guess is that it will be far more advnaced in terms of system simulation than the AXE. Then again, Aerosoft were always up front about their AXE. I still believe it is a wrong decision to dumb down, particularly when you can offer the best of both worlds with a simple configuration tool...
I have been looking forward to seeing this published. It is certainly one to review on release...
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I wonder how this will stack up against AWG.
Hope Hans Hartmann brings a little bit magic, innovation and simulation quality into aerosoft. "Digital Aviation" were the beginners of making new levels of addon quality. I remember exactly the milestones Do27, the Cheyenne versions, the still amazing and top Fokkers..
Thanks again Hans and the "DA" team for this quality change within FSX!
Don´t know how this CRJ will be better than the "good old" DA high quality simulation productions.
Simply it wont. AWG is a CRJ2.
Nothing special about that VC...& I'm sure Aerosoft won't compare to DA quality!
It is not the appearance that is the hallmark of DA. It is the attention to detail in systems depth that I am seeing in this... certainly in the realms of PMDG'dom and my guess is that it will be far more advnaced in terms of system simulation than the AXE. Then again, Aerosoft were always up front about their AXE. I still believe it is a wrong decision to dumb down, particularly when you can offer the best of both worlds with a simple configuration tool...
I have been looking forward to seeing this published. It is certainly one to review on release...
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