Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition

Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition

FSX Steam Edition - Shared Cockpit Madness at ORBX Sedona!
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Tornext 7 Jun, 2016 @ 11:52am 
Excelent
Jeff 29 Sep, 2015 @ 6:16pm 
Very nice I get up there a few times a year:)
mika 6 May, 2015 @ 7:28am 
And how much are the add ons worth that you have installed? I must say it looks great but if I need to spend 1k to get a game to look this good, not worth it in my book. Nice vid
J.Ko 14 Apr, 2015 @ 4:26am 
Turbine Duke v2 is awersone bird. As PMDG B737 is rated by simers as best plane for airliners, Turbine Duke v2 is rated by many simers as best GA plane. It is worth of money! But keep in mind that due to 2048 HD textures this plane is FPS intensive.

You can watch my videos with Turbine Duke. You find them at my Steam profile or directly on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0GCkXIu5gIZyGxPx6R2Z2A
J.Ko 14 Apr, 2015 @ 4:19am 
DJ Ray-Ray: I'm not Jordan, but I think I can answer your question.

Plane is Turbine Duke B60 v2 from Real Air and yes. It is payware aircraft which cost close to 40€ if you don't own previous version or nonturbine Duke B60.

Remove yoke on click is possible just in planes where this function is implemented. Default FSX planes and many free or paid planes doesn't allow you to do it. Defalt FSX planes are not optimized for use with 3D Cockpits so there is no reason for this functionality (example: 3D Cockpit of stock B737 doesn't animate nor manipulate autobreaks knoble)

I know about this Duke (Turbine and classic) and PMDG Boeing where this function is implemented.

"remove" yoke is not real aircraft functionality, but really helps with handling plane in FSX. Excelent aircraft add ons usualy have "easy to use" in mind while developing user interface.
DJRayRayAZ 12 Apr, 2015 @ 11:14am 
Hey guys, I have a few question for you as a FSX guy from 5 years ago and about to start on FSX:SE:

Is this a payware aircraft?
Is the yoke able to be "removed" on default planes?

Thanks!
--Ray