Dernière édition par toto117 sur 2019-12-09 23:30
Microsoft Flight Simulator X (SP2), FSX: Steam Edition or Lockheed Martin Prepar3D V3/V4.2
Microsoft Windows 7 / 8 / 10
CPU: 2.6 GHz, Dual/Quad Core highly recommended
RAM: 2 GB
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce® or AMD Radeon, 512 MB VRAM
Most flight simulator fans prefer flights that do not exceed two hours, and for a good reason. The parts of simulated flights considered “fun” are the departure and arrival. That’s why commuters are so popular with flight simulator fans. The Bombardier CRJ 700 and 900 series are some of the most often used regional airliners today – every 10 seconds, one of them takes off. You will find them at most airports worldwide. Although not very popular with passengers as those seats are indeed very small and you cannot even stand upright if you are tall, airline companies prefer them because they are efficient and reliable. They are still in production, and although the newer models have better seats, larger overhead bins and better sound proofing they will never be really comfortable. Pilots like to fly them because they are powerful, agile, and a joy to fly manually. It is often described as ‘sporty’. They also demand more flying skill than a modern Airbus or Boeing because the flight management systems are limited, for example: no auto throttle and only advisory vertical navigation. In our simulators, they were missing for a long time, but the Aerosoft / Digital Aviation CRJ 700/900 X provides the aircraft we have all been waiting for. As with all internal aircraft projects, the CRJ was created with the job of the pilot in mind. It fully focuses on the task of piloting this aircraft. We feel that things that have never happened in real life should not play a major role and that allows us to create a high-end aircraft for a modest price. Highlights: - Exquisite modelling with many animations with up-to-date standards
- VAS and FPS friendly because we love complex airports as much as you do
- Extended Flight Management System delivered with August 2017 nav data (compatible with NavDataPro and Navigraph)
- Complete MCDU with full keyboard control option
- All displays available as high resolution 2D windows
- Highly accurate flight model
- Panel State saving/loading
- Standard Sound set done by Turbine Sounds Systems, additional Virtual Cockpit sounds provide by Aerosoft
- Heads-up Guidance system
- Includes Frank, our avatar to walk around the aircraft and airports (Prepar3D only)
- Fully functional (though linked to this aircraft) RAAS provided by FS2Crew
- Complete management tool to load fuel, passengers, and baggage. This tool also allows you to tweak the simulation to your hardware
- Livery manager with drag and drop functionality
- Fully prepared for AES, Chaseplane, PFPX
- Many new options to tweak the product to your likings and your hardware, for example to link a hardware control to the nose wheel steering
- Our Virtual Cockpit tool (DAVE) has checklists, fuel and passenger loading, change settings, etc.
- Five manuals, including detailed step-by-step documentation
- Fully Prepar3D V4 compatible with dynamic lights and several other adaptations to use the newest technology
CRJ 700 models: - Lufthansa Regional D-ACSB
- American Eagle N508AE
- HOP! Air France F-GRZH
- Lufthansa Regional Star Alliance D-ACPT
- United Express N770SK
- Alaska Airlines N215AG
- American Eagle N508AE OC
- Brit Air F-GRZG
- Conviasa YV2088
- Delta Airways N367CA
- Horizon Air N613QX
- SA Express ZS-NLT
- Styrian Spirit OE-LSF
CRJ 900 models: - Lufthansa Regional D-ACNN
- Lufthansa Regional D-ACKI
- US Airways Express N247LR
- Air Nostrum EC-JYA
- Delta Airways N806SK
- Adria Airways S5-AAK
- Air Canada Express C-GOJZ
- Air Nostrum EC-JZS
- Air One EI-DOT
- AtlasGlobal TC-ETC
- Binter Canarias EC-MEN
- PLUNA CX-CRA
- SAS Scandinavian Airlines OY-KFI
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