Articles from the latest issue in digital format
Leonardo Software’s Fly the Maddog X
The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 built up a reputation as a dependable, rugged, easy to maintain and enjoyable aircraft to fly. We take a closer look at Leonardo Software's rendition of this popular jetliner for the Microsoft Flight Simulator platform.
Fulcrum One Yoke Review
In this review, we take a look at a yoke designed by UK-based Fulcrum Simulator Controls, a relative newcomer to the flight simulation market.
PC Pilot - Issue 141 Downloads
Downloadable content for the September/October 2022 issue of PC Pilot.
Exploring New Zealand's Mount Cook Region
We explore NZA’s Mount Cook Region scenery pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator, which encompasses the area around New Zealand’s tallest and most famous mountain, Mount Cook.
iniBuild's Airbus A 300-600 Tutorial - Part 3
In this article, we complete the FMC work by adding our route and sorting out the V-speeds.
Thranda Cessna C208 Caravan DGS series Review
Thranda Design is no stranger to X-Plane pilots and has been involved in many high-quality products under its own brand as well as in cooperation with other publishers. This time we review their Cessna C208 Caravan DGS series for X-Plane 11.
Back to Basics - Series 4, Lesson 2
Having learnt some tips about finding a suitable IFR trainer, in this issue, we now kick off some real IFR flying by taking a look at one of the oldest radio navigation aids used in aviation, the Non-Directional Beacon.
DC Designs' Concorde Review
DC Designs has been at the forefront of producing the Concorde for flight simulation. This time we take a closer look at its adaptation for the latest version of Microsoft Flight Simulator and see how it measures up.