In the simulation world, the DC-8 represents the ultimate challenge. It sits in a sweet spot between the nostalgic pistons of the DC-6 and the automation of the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320. For an FSX user, firing up the engines of a DC-8 offers an immersive experience filled with the roar of Pratt & Whitney JT3D engines and the satisfaction of hand-flying a complex instrument approach.
Unlike a modern Airbus, flying the DC-8 in FSX requires a specific setup. You cannot just "press Ctrl+E to start engines" if you want the real experience.
In the simulation world, the DC-8 represents the ultimate challenge. It sits in a sweet spot between the nostalgic pistons of the DC-6 and the automation of the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320. For an FSX user, firing up the engines of a DC-8 offers an immersive experience filled with the roar of Pratt & Whitney JT3D engines and the satisfaction of hand-flying a complex instrument approach.
Unlike a modern Airbus, flying the DC-8 in FSX requires a specific setup. You cannot just "press Ctrl+E to start engines" if you want the real experience. fsx dc-8