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Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 9:52 am
by Fly2e
The staff and readers of the German Flugsimulation.com
have release their list of "Best Add Ons for 2005".



Best Payware General Aviation Aircraft 2005.
1. Dreamfleet Raytheon Beechcraft B58 "Baron"
2. Carenado C182 II RG
3. RealAir SIAI Marchetti SF260 2005


Best Payware Oldtimer 2005.
1. RealAir Spitfire
2. LZ127 von Bill Lyons
3. JustFlight Spitfire


Best Payware Business- and Commuter Aircraft 2005.
1. PMDG Beech 1900C
2. Majestic Software DHC8-Q300
3. Aeroworx Raytheon Beech King Air 200, Vers. 2.0


Best Payware Airliner 2005.
1. PMDG 747-400
2. Level-D 767
3. Ariane Design B737 NG VCe Version 2


Best Payware Military Aircraft 2005.
1. Captain Sim C-130 Hercules
2. Transall Project Transall C-160
3. Cloud 9 F-104 "Starfighter"


Best Payware Helicopter 2005.
1. Aerosoft Seahawk SH 60
2. FSHeli Lama V4
3. Nemeth Designs Eurocopter EC120


Best Payware Scenery 2005.
1. FS AddOn Misty Fjords
2. FlightScenery Rhode Island
3. Flight1 Ultimate Terrain USA & Canada


Best Payware Airfield 2005.
1. Aerosoft Scenery Germany 3
2. Georender Sceneries 2005
3. CR-Software VFR Airfields Vol. 3


Best Payware Airport 2005.
1. Aerosoft Mega Airport Frankfurt
2. Aerosoft German Airports 3
3. FlyTampa Sceneries 2005


Best Payware Tool 2005.
1. FSUIPC
2. Flight1 FlightEnvironment
3. FSPassengers


Best Payware Support 2005.
1. Aerosoft
2. PMDG/Flight1
3. FS AddOn



And here are some "Best of 2005" Freeware add ons...


Best Freeware Aircraft 2005.
1. Project Tupolev TU-154 V 9.5
2. Project Fokker F-70 & F-100
3. Milton Shupe & Team


Best Freeware Helicopter 2005.
1. Hovercontrol Bell 412
2. Eurocopter EC 145 V3
3. Nemeth Designs EC 120 Freewareversion


Best Freeware Scenery 2005.
1. ISD Rome Fiumicino
2. Dirk Brandenburg Hamburg City
3. Jon Patch & Holger Sandmann Victoria British Columbia


Best Freeware Tool 2005.
1. NavData
2. FlusiFix
3. Rana Hossain

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:04 am
by C
Better than the no-nodes awards, which tended to be a run down of the products in their shop...

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:59 am
by CODY614
Whew.....
A very interesting list! I was begining to wonder about PMDG?
It will be interesting in the coming days to see what others have to say about last year,and what 2006 will bring.
Thanks Dave.

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 3:31 pm
by jrpilot
That airaine aircraft didn't look good at all IMHO..you'd think they would pick the feelthere 737 (unless this was done before the feelthere aircraft was released).

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 5:23 pm
by Nexus
"Best Payware Business- and Commuter Aircraft 2005.
1. PMDG Beech 1900C
2. Majestic Software DHC8-Q300
3. Aeroworx Raytheon Beech King Air 200, Vers. 2.0"

HAHA, thast has to be the dumbest joke ever.
Where the hell is the ERJ 145 from Feelthere?
I'm pretty positive it was released in 2005.

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 6:34 pm
by Gary R.
My opinion on best freeware aircraft differs also.  I am pretty certain that Dave Matlby's re=worked with VC's Trident and 1-11 were released in 2005 as well.  As a matter of fact, even though the Project Fokker model is good, it falls short of the systems implentation found in the updated DM 1-11.  I also think Flight 1's Super 80 deserves to be on the best airliner list in place of the Arian 737.  In fact, in any year when Flight 1 or PMDG release anything it's a likely bet to be on a best of list.

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:52 am
by krylite
I have the Carenado C182 RG. It's awesome. The addon is based on a real live model(1978 plane then abouts) You can see the reflections of the camera and the fingers holding it on the gauges haha. There was a real life aviation magazine article released on a workign model as well. I've been playing it the most in the last 6 months, I dunno, probably because I'm still flying GA craft in FSPassengers trying to build up cash!

Ultimate terrain and Flight Environment are superb enhancements too. Must haves like Active Camera imo.

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 2:48 pm
by Mees
Level-D 767 is better then PMDG 747 8) ::) :P




My opinion dudes!

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 4:00 am
by Alphajet_Enthusiast
I agree with Mees but the question is subjective!  8)

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:37 pm
by GA_Pilot
Ummmmmm and what about the Cessna 206 by Carenado???

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 9:56 pm
by Gary R.
It's hard to compare the Level D with the PMDG 744.  2 different aircraft, 2 different power plant configs. One much heavier than the other.  If a comparison is to be done it would have to come down to systems implementation.  Which add-on has the most working and accurate cockpit systems?  If they line up fairly evenly on that level then it comes down to performance.  Which add-on requires less PC to run at a comfortable rate without sacrificing any of your normal display settings.  My rub against the Level D is the 2D panel.  They ported over the "artistic liberty" standby gauges missing version from the original 767 PIC.  I always flew that one with the standby gauges open and resized to fit in where they should be.  I guess I'm picky but I want a panel in FS to look exactly as it should from the left seat of the real aircraft.   No, I would rather have the efis on a pop-up and keep the standby gauges where they should be in a 2D 767 panel.  Just my preference.  I also think they should have made a 757 model that could have used the same panel with modifications.  There are a lot more realistic routes that can fit in with a working man's schedule to fly a 757 than for a long range bird like the 767.  

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 10:27 pm
by Foxtrot Sport
I couldn't agree more on that best GA.

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 11:04 pm
by flyboy 28
I like the outside of the Dreamfleet Baron, but I can't get the stupid engines to run! I tried everything manually but no luck. ::)

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:00 am
by Skligmund
As much time as I have with Beech 1900C's, I really didn;t care too much for PMDG's 1900C. The stuff they did was great, but it seemed cobbled together. The flight dynamics were very sluggish. They did great on a lot of things, but I feel the overall score would be a 7 if I was grading it. I shouldn't have to change my configurations to fly that plane, I want the control surfaces to react as they should (ie, nose up when elevator at full deflection?).

One other thing that bugged me a bunch. All the paint schemes included exhaust trails on top of the wings. That is good an all, but they are not counter-rotating propellers. Why are the exhaust trails on the outboard of both naccelles? If you look at a real 1900C, you'll see the exhaust trails are almost EXCLUSIVELY on the right side of the engine naceelles. Both of them. The left side is actually pretty darn clean, while the right side is filthy. Little things like that make it grade lower also.

The rest of the eye candy and funtionality are great and all, but flying the aircraft was not fun for me. It didn;t feel like flying the airplane, not like FSD's Panther Navajo does.

Re: Best Payware of 2005!

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 4:20 am
by Hai Perso Coyone?
I think I agree (kind of) with all of these... ;) ;D