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Skybird 05-08-08 03:53 PM

Anyone here using/knowing AES for FS9?
 
It does quite some tricks to increase immersion!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1VTYCwn5p8

If you do not know it, it adds all kinds of service vehicles, catering, movable pax bridges at terminals, stair-trucks, push-in and push-out including tractor, and follow-me car. the module is pre-configured for most of the popular planes and plane-addons, and functions not with FS9-default airports but with third-party airport sceneries. It is not available for FSX, but does a lot of things much better in FS9 than what FSX has to offer in these regards.

Sigurd 05-09-08 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird
It does quite some tricks to increase immersion!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1VTYCwn5p8

If you do not know it, it adds all kinds of service vehicles, catering, movable pax bridges at terminals, stair-trucks, push-in and push-out including tractor, and follow-me car. the module is pre-configured for most of the popular planes and plane-addons, and functions not with FS9-default airports but with third-party airport sceneries. It is not available for FSX, but does a lot of things much better in FS9 than what FSX has to offer in these regards.

I dont have FS9, but I checked it out, and even if I did have it, I still wouldnt get it. Personally, i dont like the idea of shelling out $20 or so to land at a few airports that arent covered.

Plus, I live near O'Hare, so I'd be using that for international flights. However, its not covered by AES without using credits, so that was another non-selling point for me.:down:


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