After that Ive repeated the process with the v.1.009 patch. After that I hit the next and install button. When the prompt for the installation directory came up, I simply gave it the location of Prepar3D and not FSX. You can see the full feature set and get your copy here for EU customers, or here for customers outside the EU. After Prepar3D was done installing, I ran the v.1.008 installer for the Dash-8-Q400. The package comes with 17 liveries, custom sounds, an updatable nav database (via Navigraph) and much more. ![]() With a custom flight dynamics module operating outside the simulator engine, Majestic have avoided the limited capabilities and issues inherent to turboprop modelling within FSX and have built considerable complexity on top. That doesn’t mean, however, that the Pilot Edition isn’t a serious simulation. ![]() ![]() The Majestic “Dash 8” Pilot Edition is the first and lowest complexity of what will ultimately be a three-tier series, without the failure modes and additional complexity of the “Pro” edition or, as the name implies, the full system depth and utilities of the “Training” edition, aimed at real world pilots of the type. Following a few last minute “conversations”, as our readers may have seen on the earlier thread, we’re pleased to be able to say that the Majestic DASH 8 Q400 Pilot Edition for FSX is now available from the virtual shelves at simMarket.
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