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YOUNG99 -> AFP (D) vs Reflex... (2/23/2006 8:15:27 PM)

I'm a newbie and just bought the AFP (D) couple weeks ago. I showed my friend how it look but he said his Reflex is much better, in terms of graphic & handling.

Did anyone have any link for comparing these two softwares?




dafid -> RE: AFP (D) vs Reflex... (2/23/2006 9:13:14 PM)

Hi young99
Ive got both AFPD AND REFLEX and to be perfectly onist in my oppinion, AFPD is the better of the 2 but thats my oppinion, others may say REFLEX is better.

Regards Dave




YOUNG99 -> RE: AFP (D) vs Reflex... (2/23/2006 10:48:17 PM)

Thanks David for your input. I never fly or own any sim or real thing before, but still find the AFPD quite easy to setup.




dafid -> RE: AFP (D) vs Reflex... (2/23/2006 10:58:54 PM)

Also you can d/load loads an loads of new aircraft, plus loads of panoramic scenerys ect for AFPD, from many d/load sites that are available on the net




Rob777 -> RE: AFP (D) vs Reflex... (2/24/2006 4:13:45 AM)

To be honest with you. I have have RealFlight G3 and AFPD. I like the airport editor in G3 and the heli's the best in G3. G3 has problem with too much torque on planes, now with the test version not out to the general public. KnifeEdge has been trying to fix it. The AFPD sim has awesome plane physics and the heli's are very close, once you get them setup(which is a must for all sims.) Overall AFPD is the best way to go in a sim. Reflex has the heli's covered, but not the planes. I setup a Raptor 50 on Reflex today at our local hobby stroe for a someone today and it flys just like the real one. I told a fellow pilot to check it out and he said it flew like a someone's real Raptor. I told him, that the same person he was talking about, is where I got the setup.




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