by Gary R. » Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:50 am
I'm sure the Roy Chaffin B-25 is as good as a FREEWARE B-25 can be. But, however in terms of flight modeling, which is really at the heart of a good simulation, its not as correct as the MAAM-SIM "Breifing Time". Afterall, the developers have the actual aircraft right there at their fingertips in wonderful flying condition. I know, I've seen her in action. I live 60 miles from MAAM, which is in Reading, PA and have visited there several times, including the '03 Avsim Conference. I have "Breifing Time". Have seen the inside of the actual plane, and know rated B-25 pilots, old heroes we owe a lot to that own the plane on their sims. They witness that the add-on could be used as a trainer, the dynamics are that acurate. The sounds are to. For $25 you can't go wrong, considering it's non-profit and helps to preserve our aviation heritage. They are doing good things there at the museum and they are saving history in light of the fact that aircraft have played a large role in the last 60 or 70 years.
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Gary R. on Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
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