IFR desktop simulators: buy on top or X-Plane: for round gauges and plug-and-play simplicity, ASA's on top is still a good value. But X-plane is the ... An article from: The Aviation Consumer
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Citation Details Title: IFR desktop simulators: buy on top or X-Plane: for round gauges and plug-and-play simplicity, ASA's on top is still a good value. But X-plane is the budget king, and the only choice for realistic glass panels.(TOOLS FOR PROFICIENCY)(instrument flight rules training softwares)(Product/service evaluation) Author: Jeff Van West Publication:The Aviation Consumer (Magazine/Journal) Date: May 1, 2010 Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLC Volume: 40 Issue: 5 Page: 16(4)