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1 .... Review of the Milviz : F-15E Strike Eagle
11 .... Competition : Win a copy of the Milviz : F-15E Strike Eagle
12 .... Competition : Win a copy of the Carenado : C90B King Air
13 .... Review of the Carenado : C90B King Air
21 .... Review of the Alabeo : Extra 300S
26 .... Competition : Win a copy of the Alabeo : Extra 300S
27 .... Work in Progress on the Vertigo Studios : B25 Mitchell
31 .... Work in Progress on the Virtavia : A4 Skyhawk
33 .... Preview of the Alabeo : Cessna 188
35 .... Work in Progress on the Coolsky : DC9
39 .... Work in Progress on the Milviz : F86 Sabre
43 .... Work in Progress on the Aerosoft : DHC-6 Twin Otter
45 .... Work in Progress on the Vertigo Studios : DH Mosquito
47 .... Review of the Aerosoft : OV-10 Bronco X
56 .... Competition : Win a copy of the Sibwings : Safir
57 .... Review of the Sibwings : Safir
63 .... Work in Progress on the A2A Simulations : F4 Phantom
65 .... Work in Progress on the Project Airbus : Airbus A330
67 .... Review of the Milviz/Nemeth : CH-47 Chinook
73 .... Competition : Win a copy of the Milviz/Nemeth : CH-47 Chinook
74 .... Competition : Win a copy of the Justflight : BAC Lightning
75 .... Review of the Justflight : BAC Lightning
81 .... Work in Progress on the Metal2mesh : Mirage
83 .... Work in Progress on the Aerosim : Boeing 787
87 .... Work in Progress on the Aerosoft : Airbus X Extended
91 .... Work in Progress on the A2A Simulations : F104 Starfighter
93 .... Review of the Vertigo Studios : Grumman F8F Bearcat
100.... Competition : Win a copy of the Vertigo Studios F8F Bearcat
101.... Work in Progress on the BVR/Razbam : BAe Harrier
103.... Work in Progress on the PMDG : Boeing 777
106.... Preview of the A2A Simulations : Mustang
107.... Review of the Justflight : A6M2 Zero
113.... Competition : Win a copy of the Justflight : A6M2 Zero
114.... Competition : Win a copy of the UK2000 : Cardiff / East Midlands
115.... Review of the UK2000 : Cardiff Scenery
119.... Review of the UK2000 : East Midlands Scenery
123.... Work in Progress on the IRIS Simulations : Pilatus PC-21
125.... Work in Progress on the FlightSimLabs : Airbus A320
127.... Work in Progress on the Carenado : Socata TBM850
128.... Work in Progress on the Carenado : Beechcraft B200
What is FSPilot magazine?
FSPilot Magazine is a new Flight Simulation e-publication. This means that the delivery method is electronic via the internet. Each edition will be available for download via an internet connection for use on your desktop or laptop computer using a flash animated flippable page magazine or a static pdf version. Subscribed members will be able to access the Subscribed members section of this site and gain access to future copies of the magazine and many other features that will be introduced over the coming months, such as videos, FSPilot forums, special news feeds, competitions etc.
FSPilot Magazine is produced in an A4 flippable magazine format, that will consist of a minimum of 100 pages per issue. The flippable version is Windows PC compatible. The static pdf version is Windows PC, and Apple compatible. We hope that future development will also make it fully tablet compatible.
FSPilot Magazine will be made up of Reviews, Previews or Overviews of Commercial and Non-Commercial Flight Simulator add-ons.
Are the reviews biased in anyway?
Our policy from day one is to provide an unbiased and objective review of all items within our publication. We are in no way sponsored or in collaboration with any Flight Simulation developer to review their products. When developers send review copies of their products, our reviewers will give it the once over and indicate the merits and pit falls of the product that was tested. Our overall objective is to supply our readers with a clear knowledge of the merits and pit falls of any product, therefore giving them the ability to make their own final evaluation of whether to purchase or not.
What can I expect to see in the reviews etc?
As stated above the reviews will contain an unbiased judgment of the product, giving clear information of its merits and any pit falls with regard to the product. Clear large sized screen shots are used along with a descriptive text that will include original technical specs of aircraft, which where possible will be compared against the simulated specs, and flight performance. With respect to aircraft reviews, the model is checked for flaws in the created mesh, bleeding, texture details and resolution, as well as checking the animations, systems operation etc.
Are the reviews Judged?
Yes, the reviewers will give a grading which is in accordance with a laid down marking system. This checks various aspects of the product including, design of model, quality of model, quality of textures, its merits, its bad points, quality and usability of the documentation, ease of installation, ease of use and other aspects. This is based on a Gold, Silver or Bronze rating. There are also intermediate : Silver to Gold and Bronze to Silver ratings.
NOTE - FSPilot Magazine is completely separate and in no way related to FSPilotShop.com.
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