... then $20 for something that's basically on-par with decent freeware (and not even up to the quality of some freeware), it's not quite right.
Sorry, that's not even half of what a decent freeware model is. The exterior is a shame too... Overall, Abacus models, even for FSX, don't look much more like the FS2002 early freeware add-ons to me... Curious is that Abacus is one of oldest FS payware companies and it has barely made any change since the early days... If you take a look at their FS2004 F-14 and compare it with Dino's F-14 that came out at the same time and was freeware you'll see what this thread is all about... It's nightmareish...
Oh, and if anyone's offended by this: THIS IS MY PERSONAL OPINION ON ABACUS (That I've building up since my early days in FS) IN NO WAY WAS IT INFLUENCED BY OR BASED ON THIS WEBSITE YABBA YABBA...
When I say decent freeware, I mean it in the sense that at least Abacus offers a complete package, with VC and what not. Some of their exteriors could be improved with a good repaint, but overall I agree, it's not very good. It's a shame, and honestly I suspect it has a lot to do with the history of FS. As time has gone on, payware has become much more than just some addons with VC's and better paints, it's more realistic, more true to real life, with more functions and everything. Freeware on the other hand has become better and better, with people like YOU creating stuff simply because you enjoy it, and there's some truly excellent freeware out there.
Payware costs as much as buying a new game sometimes, and it should feel as such! The Flight1 Mustang is my personal example of this (as I don't do any of the PMDG stuff), I paid more for the Mustang than I did for the sim itself, and it's a very good simulation. So good in fact, that I want to get some time in a commercial Mustang sim and see how well I can fly it after spending hours in the simulated Mustang.