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Most of my flying is done in the RealAir Beechcraft Duke, Flight 1 Pilatus 12, the PDMG Jetstream 41, and (just learning) the Embraer Regional Jets. I already have a registered version of FSUIPC in FSX.

Both the VRinsight M-Panel and Combo look good. I lean toward spending the extra for the Combo but would like some advice from some of you more experienced simmers. Am I flying the kind of aircraft that will benefit from them? Most of my sim flights are IFR, following proper procedures via Radar Contact 4, and with a little help from IYP' s Michelle. The JS 41 avionics have almost brought me to my knees so I'm looking for help. No telling how tough the Regional jets will be to learn.

My real flying experience, both USAF and Civilian, had none of these new-fangled gadgets.

Thanks in advance

Neal Howard

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Most of my flying is done in the RealAir Beechcraft Duke, Flight 1 Pilatus 12, the PDMG Jetstream 41, and (just learning) the Embraer Regional Jets. I already have a registered version of FSUIPC in FSX.

Both the VRinsight M-Panel and Combo look good. I lean toward spending the extra for the Combo but would like some advice from some of you more experienced simmers. Am I flying the kind of aircraft that will benefit from them?

Both panels seem pretty versatile whether you need to program for those aircraft specifically or not -- but I cannot advise on that point. You might find more specific advice on VRInsight's forum.

http://vrinsight.com/phpBB3_en/viewforum.php?f=2

Regards

Pete

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Thanks for the input folks. After some serious measuring I decided that the combo is just a bit to big for my "cockpit". Putting it on top of the Saitek yoke was the only option. With three monitors and all that other junk on the desktop I opted for the M-Panel. It, along with the G15 keyboard and FSUIP options should be more than satisfactory. Oh, and there is still the Saitek Multi panel attached to the yoke (dunno whether it will stay or find another home)

Happy flying all.

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