

It’s authentic, it’s powerful, and it matches the real thing in terms of dynamics. If, like me, you are a fan of powerful and effective big aircraft that feel like a freight train ripping through the skies, then you will getting your hands on this. In terms of style and strength, it’s very impressive and gives me all the energy and power that I need to really boost through the skies. This is based on an Airbus A380-800 and within that is one of the most impressive engines about. However, with the help of this mod here, I was able to finally get that pristine Emirates experience that I’ve been able to enjoy so many different times in the real world. This takes away from the entire experience for me, and can be quite damaging to the whole thing in general. They feel really basic and labored and don’t have the same quality and attention to detail that the real thing does. unfortunately, I can’t say the same for Emirates aircraft within flight simulators.

furthermore, the actual flight itself is usually very comfortable and this makes it very easy to settle in.

Regardless of what else I’ve considered about the flight, though, I’ve always found that the people are incredibly accommodating and can give me all the help that I need in settling in. I’ve spent many hours sitting on Emirates flights, waiting for it to take me from one side of the world to the next. Thanks to: Andy Warden, John Tavendale, Steve McBee, Shane Olguin, Panagiotis Delizisis, Thanasis Delizisis, Ken Mitchell, Talal Alhaj, Fraser Turner The PA team: Demetris Themistocleous, Derek Mayer, Sheldon Fernandes, Tom Collins, Alexis Vletsas Water rudder up/down (not assigned to a key binding by default): deactivate window wipers Wing fold/unfold (not assigned to a key binding by default): 1R, 5R, 5L Tail hook up/down (not assigned to a key binding by default): all cargo doors improved antenna hiding method-alpha no longer required, thereby avoiding the "fuse hole" issue in FSX SP2 custom coded engine fan start-up and shutdown animations customised nosewheel steering animation independent parallel bogies when on the ground

control surface droop when the engines are off dynamic wingflex with input from several new parameters including ground spoilers, fuel load, and angle of attack The A380 has been made to be used with FS9 only, but should be fairly compatible with FSX.įeel free to post on our forums if you encounter an issue, but do not expect support to be provided. Extract the compressed file folder under your root FSX folder.
