The author seems to overlook the JARDesign A320, which is a significant omission in my opinion. This add on was one of the first to offer more complexity and realism for XP10, and it has been continuously updated ever since. I think the JAR VC is still the best in terms of appearance and functionality, and it is fully compatible with VR. It reminds me of the Aerosoft A320 Series on FSX/P3D, which also has good graphics and simplified systems.
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Another add on that the author should have mentioned is the FlightFactor A350. This is a very advanced and realistic simulation of the Airbus A350, which is one of the most modern and efficient airliners in the world. The FlightFactor A350 has a detailed 3D model, a custom sound system, a comprehensive flight management system, and many other features that make it a joy to fly.
On the other hand, I agree with the author that the FF A320 and the old QPAC are not very impressive compared to other add ons. The FF A320 is outdated and lacks many features that are standard in other A320 simulations, such as weather radar, terrain awareness, and TCAS. The old QPAC is even worse, as it has a very low-quality 3D model, poor sounds, and many bugs and errors. I would not recommend either of these add ons to anyone who wants a realistic and enjoyable experience of flying an Airbus.
One add on that I really like and that the author did mention is the Toliss A319. This is a very accurate and detailed simulation of the Airbus A319, which is a smaller and more versatile version of the A320. The Toliss A319 has a high-quality 3D model, realistic sounds, a custom flight control system, and many other features that make it a great choice for short and medium-haul flights.
Another add on that I think deserves more attention is the FlyJSim 727. This is a classic Boeing 727 from the 1960s and 1970s, which is a very different and challenging aircraft to fly compared to modern airliners. The FlyJSim 727 has a retro 3D model, authentic sounds, a realistic flight model, and many other features that make it a fun and immersive simulation of flying a vintage jet.
A final add on that I want to mention is the Zibo 737. This is a free and amazing simulation of the Boeing 737, which is one of the most popular and widely used airliners in the world. The Zibo 737 has a superb 3D model, a custom sound system, a complex flight management system, and many other features that make it a very realistic and enjoyable simulation of flying a Boeing.
In conclusion, I think the author of the article missed some important and interesting add ons for XP11 that deserve more recognition and appreciation. I hope this review has given you some insight into the variety and quality of add ons available for XP11, and that you will try some of them yourself. e0e6b7cb5c