With new freeware releases coming out all of the time created by dedicated developers we are sure the update of this article will yield some even more detailed and high-quality add-ons.
We are also noticing a shift in our users moving over to X-Plane as their main simulator. Historically, users tried X-Plane for a bit of variety but we are finding more and more of our users are now using XP as their main simulator platform.
Don't forget, these are only a selection of 10 of the add-ons we have in the file library. Our X-Plane sections are growing daily and we hope to increase the availability of files over the coming months. From aircraft to scenery - files are released all of the time thanks to the dedicated freeware development teams and individuals. We currently see X-Plane as the future as do many others in the industry.
Please do check out our dedicated XP11 add-on library here currently with hundreds of freeware files. And check it often; files are added daily.
Remember, the files we have featured here are guaranteed to work in X-Plane 11, however, they may also be backward compatible and will work in XP10 too - it's just a matter of trying them. Please post your comments below. Let us know your favorite files, let us know your reviews of the files above, and let us know what you feel we have missed from the list so we could update it or even include it in the edition.
Don't forget Files include aircraft, scenery, and utilities All are free-to-download and use - you don't even need to register. Browse on down to the file library here. Ian Stephens is a flight simulation industry expert with over 20 years of experience and also has a keen interest in aviation and technology.
Ian spends a lot of his time experimenting with various simulator packages but has a love for Microsoft Flight Simulator X because of the huge selection of add-ons available. Ian has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years. Should you wish, you can contact Ian via email at ian. The content of the comments below are entirely the opinions of the individual posting the comment and do not always reflect the views of Fly Away Simulation.
We moderate all comments manually before they are approved. I read your posts regularly as I receive them from Flyawaysimulation. Something like "Where to begin? I have flown the training flights in the air on numerous occasions and is very impressed with the scenery and I also have payware scenery that is also compatible with XP!
I too tried installing X-Plane 11 and found it to be frustratingly difficult to start and Oh so slow It is not intuitive and I guess one would have to learn a lot about the Operating System before being able to do anything constructive and simple like finding yourself, by default, on an airstrip, with a plane and able to simply fly off and land.
Far too many set-up procedures before use. In the end, I found myself bored and uninstalled the whole damned thing. You need to find a way to simplify the ab-initio setup so people can start to at least find something useful to do from 1st installation, rather than weave their way through a complicated load of presets before the interesting parts are enjoyed.
A shame really because the graphics look tremendous. It is a good sim with regard to some features but to much vague stuff to learn. Scenery is very disappointing and sparse and having to add the libraries is a pain.
To each their own but I have gone back to P3D. I've been using FSX "gold edition" and I think it works well. I'd tried the "steam edition" but I didn't note any difference.
Why you all ask? Well, I hated all of the Military Aircraft that was added to the program and I had the add-ons that were needed, so, why not? If anyone tells you it doesn't they are wrong! R 8GB in my 3d slot. R 8GB in my last slot. No bridge between the Cards is needed. I tried X-PLANE a few times myself, but after spending a few hundred dollars, and having lots of problems trying to get my joystick to work with it, I gave up and just junked it.
I would like a more realistic air traffic control. FSX is better and more easy to use. Things like repeating the whole call sign after the first contact is very distracting. There seems to be no provision for VFR flights. There is also no change in voices except male and female.
Hi, Why is there such a shortage of airports for New Zealand and Australia? FSX has a lot more scenery south of the equator. X-Plane 11 comes with many high-quality aircraft out of the box and developers have chosen to expand on these existing aircraft with paints repaints of their own. Repaints are easy to install and they are built to work with the existing aircraft so you can be sure you'll have a full cockpit and even a 3D Virtual Cockpit VC working when installed.
Slowly, new models and more niche designs are becoming available as developers work on them so be sure to visit this page often for the latest updates and releases. All of the files here are free to download and use - you don't even need to register - simply click on "Download" and begin. We still add some X-Plane 10 files from time to time but by user demand, we now focus mainly on XP This is the storyline. This is a fictitious paint of a Southwest cargo aircraft although Alaska Airlines has 6 on order in real life.
This is a fictitious paint of a F "TNT cargo" aircraft. X-Plane 11 Boeing Dreamliner 1. Florida Complete Photoreal Scenery. New Zealand Complete Photoreal Scenery. British Midlands Polished Boeing Led Zeppelin Starship. Trans European Fictional Boeing Stearman Spirit-of-Artemis v1. North American PD Mustang 1. Piper J-3 Cub. Bleriot XI. Mitsubishi MU-2 Solitaire. Piper Meridian M Tutor E Community Edition. Baron B58 With G Winch for BK Nils. Aerospatiale Alouette III.
Lockheed F Raptor 1.
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