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Download Fs2004 - Feelthere Cessna Caravan! Deluxe Rating: 6,3/10 1052 reviews

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This is a great add-on for P3D. Spintires mud runner download free. If you want to simulate a career without having to join a VA, this is for you. I would give this a 5 star, but there are a few minor things holding it back from that. Potentially, this could be a #1 add-on to P3D. The author appears to be open to suggestions and it looks like it is continuously being updated. You start out unemployed, and are offered several jobs with various airlines. Once you accept a job, you are given a schedule to fly.

You can re-generate a schedule if you wish. You go into a setup screen to check what planes you have in your simulator. I believe these planes show up when you select an airline and start flying. I'm not sure, but I think you can simply ignore that and fly whatever plane you want to.

I could be wrong and I didn't test it, but I was able to load up a Mooney Bravo and start a flight. It did not complain. The only reason I bring this up is because I'm not sure what restrictions are in place for different aircraft. Once you've chosen your flight, you go into your simulator and just fly it. You can alt-tab out if you want, but the program automatically sees that you are flying and begins tracking (I think you can turn this feature off). The live moving map appears to re-draw very slowly.

Not sure why, but this does not affect the simulator. There is no FPS hit whatsoever.

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I think the database is stored at their website, because moving from tab to tab sometimes takes a few seconds, as the form is filled in with information. My guess is this is a live database somewhere remote. Not sure what this means if the network goes down. After the flight you simply have a log and you can fly your next flight. You can also apply for different jobs available, or even try to apply at any airline.

Beware they may not want you unless you've gained experience. The interface is very well done, clean, and the information is laid out in a very organized manner. The author did a good job of not cluttering up the interface.

If you've been looking for a 'career' type of add-on that does not require you to join a Virtual Airline (you don't have to meet # flights criteria, or VATSIM, etc.), this is the one you want. The user manual is a little weak but should get you going. Initial setup was a bit confusing but the tech support was excellent, and I was up and running in no time.

If you're running Windows 7, make sure you don't install into the Program Files (X86) folder (use a root folder), and you may need to exempt the installation folder from your anti-virus. Also, run as administrator. These things were causing issues for me before I changed them. I'm not sure if this applies in Windows 10. Overall, I am close to giving this a 5 star. I want to see where the author takes it in the future. Well I must sat that the exterior of this aircraft is very well done: it simply looks very nice!

Like many of us we get caught up in the eye candy, I for one. Things change for the worse on the interior for one the cockpit lightening is basically white lights on the instruments which is not bad until you hit the overhead cockpit flood lights. Instead of having individual toggles and switchs light up, you get this red glowing effect throughout the overhead and it does not do this aircraft justice. Next, is the throttle quadrant that does not seam to have any effect when trying to fine tune using the Shift Ctrl F1 or F2 keys making it difficult to operate. And for me when I saw the beautiful props on this plane I am thinking this thing is going to sound killer, I was dead wrong! The sound set on this aircraft is not good at all, it sounds like something from FSX past very dated. At a minimum I would have guessed it would of sounded like the Q400, this is a big military aircraft and in real life these things shake the ground.

To conclude I think this may have been released a little early and I am hopping the developer will get these things up to par quick, he does great work but this one needs some more tweaking. But it looks good on the outside no doubt! I love your sounds! If I had one wish for an update couldn't you get a Cabin immersion where you hear the heavy sound of the CFM from behind the wings, better hydraulic flap sounds and the 'roar sound' when starting to taxi and the CFMs start spooling up? I am not a pilot therefore the 737 Immersion to me is the cabin sound rather than the cockpit sound.