If you do a short haul flight you will zoom up fast, but the landings on the 767 can be a bit tricky. By the way the 767 has the best power to weight ratio of any bird I think. In Australia like Japan it also does well in domestic short haul routes (up to 5 hours here in Oz! and JAL and ANA both operate it in Japan skies domestically so it is very versatile).The 757 is a lovely bird too and the 777 is probably my favourite for space wise and cockpit design (more advanced of the 757-767).PS. From the cockpit sounds to everything (apart from no weather radar!) it has traffic too and will speak up!!!I would say depends what routes you wish to fly. I bought the 777 initially, and found it to be so good I got the 757 and am impressed! Have spent time in real cockpits so I think they are the best you can get.The Level D 767 is probably the best product ever made for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Any Suggestions? ThanksI have the PSS 757 and 777. Have been gone for a few years and I know back then (2004 or so) that PSS was the best but heard there gone now. To recap, I'd say take the QW757, LDS767 and PSS777 merged with the POSKY777, and you have a great lineup.Īm Looking for a 757, 767 or a 777. You cna buy the PSS777 from JustFlight.These are the planes I know off and are worth considering. However, I have great fun with this plane and after the merge it has quickly risen to the top of my mostly used aircraft. you won't get a fully interactive VC to sit in, so most of your flying will eventually be from the 2D panel. Do note that while you can get working displays in the POSKY 777 VC. However, I have merged it with the freeware POSKY 777 model, and thus I have the best of both worlds: great visuals from the POSKY model and great systems from the PSS model. For those that want more than the default planes have, the CLS is no option.777:- PSS: The systems I think are very good, but the model isn't good. One thing though: the VC is showing its age.- CLS: Very ncie modeling, but hardly any systems modeling. I have had not even a single problem with it and I love to fly it. The systems are great, and it's a very reliable addon. You can still get it from JustFlight.767:- Level-D Simulations: I recommend this product over almost all products I know. I prefer this addon to Captain Sim.- PSS: Visuals are not great, but some people say PSS ahs the best systems (most correct, anyway). Things are (apparently) lacking, or simply wrong.- QualityWings: Not so much system simulation (it's medium kind of product), but the modeling is very good, you get all models in one package, and the soundset is extremely good. Here's my list757:- Captain Sim: great modeling, but many people find the systems to be lacking. Deeknow above recommended the payware panels in a replay above too, I’m undecided yet.It depends on what you want to see fleshed out in a product. I also installed two free 777s, however I’m not too happy with either due to simple panels. Have their Airbus already from the past, both for fs2002 and fs2004, however that one isn’t too great. Either way, have boxed JF777 coming in mail someday next week… also got JF 757 Captain box… if blackboxsimulation fixes the purchasing, I’ll maybe get the PSS757 too.it’s affordable. Yesterday I purchased a boxed Justflight 777Pro version on eBay, it’s a PSS… I tried to buy the download at blackboxsimulation however they set PayPal as the only payment option, and it’s not working at PayPal, blackboxsimulation SSL certificate is invalid, maybe thats the reason, I exchanged mails with their support and waiting if they’ll figure it out. Overhead Panel 1 (1600 x 1200 pix) - 103 operative elements. Right Seat Pilot Panel (1600 x 1200 pix) - 50 operative elements. Merge it with the Posky/Skyspirit models and you'll get the best of both worlds.įor the 757, well, there's a close match: the Blackbox/PSS for also €10, or the QW for $15. Five full size high resolution 2D panels and 10 pop-up 2D panels included: - Left Seat Pilot Panel (1600 x 1200 pix) - 60 operative elements. I'm sure it's the best 777 panel you can get for FS9.
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