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Old 7th Jul 2002, 07:47
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airbuslad
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Hiya, I have only been using the addon for a few days. It took me awhile to get it to fly a coupled approach. It has several bugs and it took me awhile to ge around them. From what I have seen and if they fix the bugs it will probably be the closest to a cheap "freeplay" an actual pilot can buy.

The MCDU is almost like the real thing. With the exception of secondary page (I think) all the pages work. You have to enter all the fields in the init pages, rad nav, prog, perf etc. For the flightplans you can input which runway to depart from, and land on. It also has an excellent databse in regards to SIDS/STARS and airways.The data base is world wide I believe they use Jep and the MS flight sim replicates the scenery quite well. The database is updated regularly. There are no approach plates available with the program. I haven't looked for any non-precision approaches yet and don't know if you can build any apporaches yet.

There is an computer simulation forum website. Alot of the gaming crowd use it. Just look at the threads to see what its all about. My postings there are under "airbusguy" and kinda decribe some of the problems I have had.

http://ftp.avsim.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi

Check it out. The PSS stuff is under the heading of
The Phoenix (PSS) Support Forum. (3/4 of the way down on the page)

Overall I feel its a good package for ILS apporaches and general flying. I will let you know how it is for the non prec. approaches when I get a chance to fly one. It is also reasonably price L15 (pounds sterling) for the online download. You will need the Microsoft Flight Sim program also. I use MS Flightsim Pro 2002.

Let me know how you make out.