![]() ![]() This isn’t a full review (I personally feel you need to spend time with a product in order to form a true review), but something mid-way to help inform the community about the plane. With version 1.0.0 out the door and firmly in simmers hands, I feel comfortable now sharing my first impressions. But more on those caveats in a moment.Īs such, I’ve had plenty of time in the Twotter, discovering areas of the world I wouldn’t normally find myself in. For reference, those issues were with an incomplete manual (which is now complete), some missing animations and finally some missing sound effects. Most of the functionality and feature-set was good to go based on the communication we received, other than a few areas that needed a bit of polish before the plane was scheduled to release publicly. We were fortunate enough to get a pre-release copy of the Twin Otter in order to form an early impression to then deliver that to the community. Aerosoft sent pre-release copies to press and streamers a few weeks ago. So why do I feel so underwhelmed at the moment with the Twin Otter from Aerosoft?Ī little bit of background and context for you all. In short, this is the perfect aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator and its breathtaking world. Its powerful twin turboprop engines also help qualify the aircraft to perform short take-offs and landings pretty much anywhere in the world. It’s an aircraft that is renowned for being able to travel all parts of the world thanks to its tough landing gear and great reliability. ![]() The Aerosoft Twin Otter for Microsoft Flight Simulator is no doubt one of those aircraft that many were highly anticipating. ![]()
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