Whether I am flying slow and steep into Courchevel or online with the big jets, the PC12 sim always holds its own, fully capable in rough bundu conditions or high precision low visibility congested airways. The three versions are close enough in flight characteristics to be able to cross-train, with the PC12 in real life having a personality that is reflected well in all. The latter two certainly are more comprehensive in their control and systems modeling but the FS9 AFG still gives a simulation close enough to reality to make it my aircraft of choice in FS2004. I use the Flight 1 Pilatus in FSX, which is a fine aircraft. Additional ADF, forward terrain radar, timers, runway gps, pushback ctrl and air temp monitors. I started with the AFG version for FS2004 and by slowly adding extras to the already great panel I ended up with an extremely well configured airplane with all the extras one could ever need. I know it is 8 years later, but.I am a huge fan of the PC12, both in sim and real life.
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