Part 2Interior 9 out of 10
This is another area where Precision Manuals Development Group shines. They know their stuff. OK, honestly before I installed the service pack 1.1, I was not terribly impressed with the cockpit as the autopilot did not seem to function correctly, and PMDG apparently knew about this and corrected the issues. Kudos to them. My hard earned money for their well made product. Now, I have no complaints at all. The gauges are all crystal clear in the 2-D cockpit

and equally impressive is the virtual cockpit, where you can pretty much clearly read everything, at least the important things.

Landing at Seattle-Tacoma

You can also choose from your aircraft files, the B1900D with 2-D cockpit only, for those with slower systems, 2-D and VC cockpit, or the one with both of those as well as a virtual cabin if you have a faster running machine.
The virtual cabin is crisp and detailed, with the creases in the leather, the design in the carpeting, an exit sign over the door, etc. Its great for those who want to be a passenger instead of a pilot, or copilot. Of course, like any sim aircraft, in order to get to the back of the cabin you need Active Camera (highly recommended utility add-on), which also allows you to feel the turbulence and the banks, take offs and landings, and any other style of realism. There are a couple minor glitches with Active Camera, which I will get into when I write a review of it at a later date.
Night lighting is exceptionally well done as will inside and out, an has a sense of realism to add to the experience. One side note, I recommend downloading and installing Frederic Nadot