Thomas Ruth Airbus A300-600R
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The Airbus A300 is a short- to medium-range widebody aircraft. It was the first twin-engined widebody and also the very first Airbus product. The first flight of the A300 took place in 1972 and the first production model entered service with Air France in 1974. Production of the A300 officially ceased in July 2007 although the last delivery was in June 1998. This was due to five orders from Iraqi Airways that remained on the books. Many different variants of the A300 are produced, of which the A300B4 and A300-600 are major production versions. A total of 858 A300s have been produced.
Thomas Ruth's Airbus A300-600R for FSX is not bad at all and comparable to the Overland A300.
The Model and the textures are nice. But only two are included in the base pack. More 3rd party liveries will come soon. Unlike all Freeware A300s you flown before, this comes with a nice looking VC and brilliant aircraft views. A basic 2D panel is included. GE and PW Variants Included.
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License |
: | Freeware |
Panel |
: | Yes |
Virtual Cockpit |
: | Yes |
Wingview |
: | No |
Sound |
: | No |
Developed for |
: | FSX |
Compatibility |
: | FSX |
Wingflex |
: | Yes, Gear compression based |
Landing gear |
: | Realistic |
Rudder effect |
: | Realistic |
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on 02/19/2010 at 8:05:44
Excelent! Thank you!on 02/20/2010 at 1:55:36
Way better than the SGA model. BTW, how do you operate the autopilot?Add a Comment

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