Daube wrote:Delta Tango Nine Two wrote:hello!!!
I have some questions....
many years ago milviz released this plane as freeware:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjQKkhkjJUM...but since so many things happened... I would like to know if you have it (I mean... does it come in the current free package? (today 2023)
Yes, you can see it on the webpage, it's listed there:
https://blackbirdsims.com/flight/freebies.phpAlso... I'm working on improving the default 737 (among other things).... I ask you very seriously...
How good is the MILVIZ 737-200C? is it very complex (pmdg)...or is it a "nice shell" but easy to fly?
if someone tried the a320 from project airbus (the complex version)...or the ifly 747-400 freeware (the old model) how does it compare to them?
(in my list of fsx planes I only need ONE passenger jet)
The Milviz 737-200 is a very high level of realism addon. It is not a nice-looking "screenshots only" plane at all
I would definitely recommend it to you, especially at this price
and the MILVIZ F-86 sabre...can be compared in difficulty (ignition, flight, systems...etc) to that of dino cattaneo S-211 / M311 / M435 / M346 /M 326...or the TA-4 Skyhawk?
or compare it with the RESTAURAVIA morane Paris model?
(in my list of fsx planes I only need ONE jet trainer)
The Milviz Sabre is simply one of the best fighter jets you can get for FSX/P3D.
From your questions I get the feeling that you don't know this addon maker at all, so I can tell you that Milviz has a very good fame. It is regarded as one of the best addon makers for our sims (FSX/P3D/MSFS). In that list of newly freeware addons, maybe only the YF-23 is less realistic than the rest, since it's just a prototype and there is few "official" data on it. So we cannot expect a high level of accuracy for such a plane, that's normal. But for their other addons, you can reasonably have quite high expectations
Thank you very much for your answer!!!...
Knowing is not the same as having it (as PMDG, I know it... but I've never tried it). especially that I only use freewares...never had a chance to try them. (I knew milviz, but looking from outside the store window)
more questions (no need to answer)
does the 737, or the f86, (or some other milviz I don't know) have add-on software?...
Let me explain... many planes you just take it, fly, and forget it...
but others leave "engine wear" files, have passenger loading software... or weight calculation software... or whatever (or others)
like the ANT'S TROJAN (which has files that simulate wear, and "mechanical maintenance")... or some very complete free tupolev models... or pmdg, level d...
(they have additional software to simulate more things)