Review

Check Out The miniFCU Kickstarter Tomorrow, 5/31 For 60% Early Bird Discount

A team of Airbus pilots from Hong Kong is launching their first product via the miniFCU Kickstarter tomorrow at 16:00 (UTC)/12:00 (EDT).

First Look: The MSFS ATR 42/72-600

The ATR 42-600/ATR 72-600 bundle for Microsoft Flight Simulator (Henceforth the "MSFS ATR") was released to high expectations on April 25, 2023.

REVIEW: An-225 for MSFS: A Super-Heavy Home Run

Over a month ago I shared my first impressions of the Microsoft/iniBuilds Antonov An-225 for MSFS.

REVIEW: The An-2 for MSFS: a Brilliant Bush Biplane

Shortly after Microsoft Flight Simulator was released, Microsoft announced they would partner with ATSimulations to bring the Antonov An-2 "Colt" to the simulator as one[..]

Review: MK-Studios Dublin v2 for MSFS

When it comes to Dublin, this is always my cup of tea. I love the city and the airport.

REVIEW: The Excellent Microsoft/Orbx DHC-4 Caribou for MSFS

Microsoft and Asobo have teamed up with Orbx to bring the De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou to Microsoft Flight Simulator as the latest entry in[..]

First Look: iniBuilds/Microsoft An-225 for MSFS

Please note: This initial review was based on first impressions over the course of two days with the product and is meant to illustrate those[..]

REVIEW: Red Wing Simulations Farman F.60 for MSFS

Flight simulation can serve many purposes. For some, it is a hobby or an escape from daily life.

REVIEW: Honeycomb’s New Alpha Flight Controls XPC and Bravo Throttle Quadrant

In this review, I'll take a look at Honeycomb Aeronautical's most recent release, the Alpha Flight Controls XPC, and the previously available Bravo Throttle Quadrant.

REVIEW: The LatinVFR A319 – Poor Product, or Pretty Fun?

The Airbus A319 by LatinVFR (LVFR) was released a couple of months ago for Microsoft Flight Simulator, along with its brother, the A321NEO.

Review: iFly 737-MAX8 for Prepar3D

Recently, a well-known development team of iFly has released their rendition of Boeing 737-MAX8 for Prepar3D.