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Best (sim) Multi-Engine Plane for FSX
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2019 5:31 pm
by Hooligan01
So I know everyone has their own opinion, but what do you think is the best (sim) multi-engine PROP aircraft out there for FSX? I have my private and instrument in real life and will be starting my ME rating soon, and was just curious to get peoples opinion on which I should buy to be messing around with. I have some Carenado ones but didn't know what else out there is good. And it doesn't need to be free-ware, anything is fine. And I think this is the right topic but if the post needs to be moved, Mods feel free too. - Thanks!
Re: Best (sim) Multi-Engine Plane for FSX
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 4:14 am
by dhplane
The Realair BE60 Duke was always my favorite in FSX... I wish somebody would upgrade it to Xplane 11.
Re: Best (sim) Multi-Engine Plane for FSX
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 11:05 am
by RogerW
Have you looked at what A2A has to offer?
They have a nice selection of planes for FSX and are a lot more realistic than any of the others IMO.
Re: Best (sim) Multi-Engine Plane for FSX
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 8:01 pm
by Hooligan01
Awesome, thank you for the replies. I'll check out the BE60 as that is one I have not looked at. As for A2A, yes they are great but they don't have any real multi- twins out right now ( I think they may have some old 4-engine heavys). I have A2A's 172 and 182 and like them a lot. There are rumors on their FB page that they may be doing a Aerostar 600 which I am very hopeful for, and really hope it will happen.
Re: Best (sim) Multi-Engine Plane for FSX
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 9:25 am
by Aviatorbja
I would recommend the MilViz C310. Good trainer. I don't think the RealAir Turbine Duke captures the engine dynamics properly, and is not well-suited for ME training, but it is VERY fun to fly in the sim. I have not flown the RealAir piston engine BE60.
Re: Best (sim) Multi-Engine Plane for FSX
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 10:20 am
by RogerW
Aviatorbja wrote:I would recommend the MilViz C310. Good trainer. I don't think the RealAir Turbine Duke captures the engine dynamics properly, and is not well-suited for ME training, but it is VERY fun to fly in the sim. I have not flown the RealAir piston engine BE60.
But from the looks of it, a lot of the re-do only shows up in P3D.