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The YouTube video discusses top payware airliners for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, including the PMDG 737 and upcoming releases like the Airsoft A330 300. It covers aircraft features, pricing, and the development progress of various add-ons like the Embraer e-jets and McDonald Douglas MD-11. The video notes ongoing improvements, upcoming releases, and the potential for future content additions. The focus is on quality, features, and user experience, with an opportunity for viewer engagement and feedback for potential follow-up videos.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses the top five payware airliners available or upcoming for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The focus is on quality immersion, variety, and overall enjoyment provided by the pmdg 737 series of aircraft, specifically highlighting the dash 700 and dash 800 variants available for both PC and Xbox platforms. The presenter mentions that pmdg is working on bringing the other two variants to Xbox soon and highlights the popularity and performance of the dash 800 variant.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the narrator discusses two popular aircraft add-ons for flight simulators. The PMDG 737 is praised for its detailed simulation but criticized for its high price and lack of some features. On the other hand, the Phoenix Simulations A320 is highlighted for its exceptional quality despite its lower price. The A320 add-on includes advanced features such as custom systems, failures, and textures. The video also mentions the upcoming release of the Airsoft A330 300 for Microsoft Flight Simulator, expected to offer new features and updates.
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In this part of the video, it is discussed that a new aircraft, the A330-300, has been faithfully modeled externally and internally, although it will not be as highly detailed from a systems standpoint. The developers aim to provide basic functionality to allow simmers to perform normal operations, with possible non-normal failure operations simulated. Updates are planned to improve the aircraft after release. The A330-300 will be available on both PC and Xbox, priced under 60 Euros, with details still pending. Flyby Simulations will provide more information once available. Additionally, an advertisement for Simplis, a flight simulation marketplace, is mentioned, offering a variety of products and integrated marketplace for selling or buying items. The transcript then transitions to discuss the Embraer e-jets by Flight Sim Studios, noting initial disappointment with the product but improvements made over the past 8 months.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses an early access aircraft product which has bugs but offers numerous features like a custom sound set, high-resolution virtual cockpit, and accurate avionics. The developers are actively working on the product, transparent about its progress, and have a development roadmap. The Embraer e170 and e175 are highlighted as unique choices for flights. Additionally, the McDonald Douglas md-11 by TFDI Design is mentioned as an upcoming aircraft aiming for a study-level recreation, with high-resolution textures, custom sounds, and a range of failures for simmers to experiment with. Pricing options are detailed, with the base pack starting at $70 and an extended simulation package available for $85. Preorders are open with a $5 discount available.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses that the aircraft won’t be available on Xbox on launch, but the development team has not ruled out the possibility in the future. The video concludes with the mention that the list of payware airliners for Microsoft Flight Simulator mentioned is not exhaustive, and the speaker is open to including more in a potential part 2 or part 3. The viewers are encouraged to express interest in the comments for future content.