Do not let the "Freeware" label fool you. The HJG DC-8 panel and model set is legendary. For over a decade, HJG has provided meticulously researched models for FS2004 and FSX.
If you have the budget, (published in collaboration with CLS) is the undisputed king. Released originally for FS2004 and ported/updated for FSX, this package includes: fsx dc8
The most comprehensive and widely respected DC-8 for FSX is produced by (in collaboration with Commercial Level Simulations ). Do not let the "Freeware" label fool you
If you love and feel that modern airliners are too automated, the FSX DC-8 is your aircraft. It demands you to think like a 1960s flight crew. It is loud, smoky, underpowered (compared to a 777), and utterly charming. If you have the budget, (published in collaboration
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