Just Flight 146 Professional for MSFS - Is it any good?

With an authentic flight model backed up by high-quality visual detail and superb systems simulation, Just Flight raised the bar with its BAe 146. Richard Benedikz and Craig West run the rule over the latest version to see how it measures up

Just Flight is no stranger to the British Aerospace 146, having previously released excellent renditions of the classic British airliner for Prepar3D and X-Plane. The latest iteration, for Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS), has been on the market for around a year and has received numerous plaudits, including a Platinum Award from our sister publication PC Pilot, but the developer has not rested on its laurels. Instead, the add-on has been subject to continuous improvement culminating in version 0.1.9, which was released in late May and delivered a litany of upgrades and modifications to further reinforce the BAe 146 as one of the leading commercial aviation aircraft available in the simulator today.

 

Developed initially by Hawker Siddeley and later British Aerospace (BAe, now BAE Systems) as a regional short take-off and landing (STOL) ‘feederliner’, the 146 was designed to be as easy as possible to maintain, incorporatin…

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