July 10, 20178 yr Hello everyone, I am looking for the best freeware version of an MD-80 or DC9-50 that is available for download. I currently do not have either of those aircraft. If it is in the avsim library can you please point me to the destination of that download. I have seen plenty of freeware repaint downloads available but none of the actual aircraft. I would like to have one that has a fully functional 2-d and 3-d panel with accurate flight details and sound. I am running windows 10 FSXSE. Thanks in advance!
July 10, 20178 yr Administrators I use and recommend this one. It's a freeware MD-83 with plenty of liveries. http://simviation.com//fsnd/Downloads.htm Be sure to scroll down and look at all of the other downloads also! Charlie Aron AVSIM Board of Directors-ADMIN/Moderator-Registrar Awaiting the new Microsoft Flight Sim and the purchase of a new system. Running a Chromebook for now!
July 11, 20178 yr There's no freeware DC-9 to your standard. No available model has a 3D cockpit and the better 2D panels from HJG don't work in FSX. For a MD-80, the FSND model is your only option. If you want realism, you'll have to go payware. 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
July 11, 20178 yr Author 1 hour ago, Bjoern said: There's no freeware DC-9 to your standard. No available model has a 3D cockpit and the better 2D panels from HJG don't work in FSX. For a MD-80, the FSND model is your only option. If you want realism, you'll have to go payware. Thank you. As far as payware do you have any good recommendations ? I'm willing to pay for a good one.
July 12, 20178 yr The most complete DC-9 simulation is Coolsky's, but it only has the -30 model. For the entire range from the -10 to the -50 and C-9, you'll need the SkySimulations one. It's more straight to the point in terms of systems. This is what I went - and did some modifications - for. The MD-82 is also available from Coolsky and frame rate friendly, but without 3D switches, while the Leonardo MD82 features 3D switches albeit without a true FSX-compliant 3D model. There's also the CLS MD-80 series featuring the MD-81 and MD-87, but it's geared toward beginners. 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
July 12, 20178 yr Author 10 hours ago, Bjoern said: The most complete DC-9 simulation is Coolsky's, but it only has the -30 model. For the entire range from the -10 to the -50 and C-9, you'll need the SkySimulations one. It's more straight to the point in terms of systems. This is what I went - and did some modifications - for. The MD-82 is also available from Coolsky and frame rate friendly, but without 3D switches, while the Leonardo MD82 features 3D switches albeit without a true FSX-compliant 3D model. There's also the CLS MD-80 series featuring the MD-81 and MD-87, but it's geared toward beginners. Oh I can handle a rig that requires you to do things by the checklist. Realism is a ++ . theres plenty of stuff out there that just uses the standard cockpits and effects from the original fsx aircraft. Ive sifted through a lot of that stuff, dont want it. So you say its the Coolsky's models on SkySimulations? It is ok if its only the dc9-30 model.
July 13, 20178 yr 15 hours ago, Saucey12 said: Oh I can handle a rig that requires you to do things by the checklist. Realism is a ++ . theres plenty of stuff out there that just uses the standard cockpits and effects from the original fsx aircraft. Ive sifted through a lot of that stuff, dont want it. So you say its the Coolsky's models on SkySimulations? It is ok if its only the dc9-30 model. Coolsky. 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
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