Are payware planes more highly detailed than anything we can get from the Downloads section? I'm just wondering why theirs look so good and mine look like a three year-old drew them...
Not necessarily though, generally, the aircraft that PMDG make are considered to be the best of the best payware. The details on their 744 for example is absolutely stunning. I remember that a while ago one of our forum's members made a comment in which he told us that he knew a real life 744 captain who commented on the PMDG 744 saying that is is the most realistic thing he'd ever seen. Not that you will be able to fly a real one when you think you've mastered the PMDG 744 but according to that captain it was the closest thing ... So although the PMDG 744 is rather expensive it is justifiable in my opinion. So much detail must cost a lot of time and as we all know: 'Time is money'
some planes ive got from here and that other aviation sim based site, are trully outstanding.
Also very true ... and there are many, many developers giving us fantastic models FOR FREE!! Project Opensky, iFly, iFDG, Project Fokker, FFG, TinMouse, Ready for Pushback, Erick Cantu, AFG, Milton Shupe, Dreamwings, Rick Piper, CalClassics, Kirk Olssen, etc, etc ... just to name a few.
So although payware generally will be more realistic and detailed, you can get so very close to these products with the above aircraft. And I didn't even mention scenery, sky and weather enhancements.
If you like take a look at my
Anchorage Action series. You can see a good mix of freeware and payware aircraft in different sizes and liveries. Hopefully you will notice that (at least in the shots) there isn't a huge difference in quality. There are four parts; see the link at the top of each post. For every shot there is a link to the model's page, whether it is freeware or payware.
And of course, the best thing is just to ask: "Hey, that one looks really good! Which model is that? Or: which sky textures are you using? Or: How did you get clouds like that?"
Don't be afraid to ask; we're pretty helpfull over here
