When FSX was first released or I should say the preview version, I just could not believe that there was something better than my beloved FS9, but let me tell you my enhanced flight experience with FSX was unbelievable and to this day I stand in awe of the magnificent Microsoft Flight Simulator, FSX!
As I move along with this blog, my mission will be to bring you a slight preview of many of the 3rd part developers programs available for FSX.

So let me begin with the Remarkable Water Craft the SIROCCO GTX2, a 132 foot Yacht. The detail of this craft by Deltasim Studio is just a grand time experiencing one of the neat feature of the Microsoft Flight Simulator FSX. Released to the public at large as freeware, the simmin community is grateful.
Rated 6 out of 10.Recommended.
The file name is sirocco_gtx2.zip

Next up we have the fantasy/futuristic sting ray as the developer calls of thought (nicely :0 it alludes me) which is largely a fantasy ultra light type aircraft. The developer Simon Smeiman is unknown to me as is his work but I find his aircraft enjoyable and a nice fit into my flying livery.
Rated 4 of 10 because aliasing for functions but nice model which could use a bit more.
The file name is stingray.zip

With more we will now look at one of my favorite aircrafts , the Airbus. For Airbus models there is no better group to obtain it from none other than Thomas Ruth, one of the leading Aircraft developers for Microsoft Simulator, both FS9/2004 and FSX. I have no idea of the roots of Tom’s development other than I have seen his models and paints for some time now in the sim arena. One particular favorite of mine is his A300-600 model with a FedEx motif paint.

The model functions well function with very nice day and night textures in how well they work in the differing light throughout the day.

Rate 6 of 10. Recommend
File name is tom306f.zip