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The iFly 737NG remains a high-fidelity staple for Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)
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A New Standard of Visual Fidelity
The first thing any simmer notices is the exterior model, and iFly has clearly invested heavily here. The aircraft boasts a meticulously crafted exterior featuring high-resolution textures and realistic animations. From the flexing wings under heavy turbulence to the intricate gear retraction sequences, the visual immersion is immediate. ifly 737 fsx new
Verdict: If you want to study the 737 and fly complex failures, get PMDG. If you want to fly the 737 online (VATSIM) with high frames and easy setup, get the iFly 737.
1. The Virtual Cockpit (VC) Overhaul
The old iFly VC was functional but felt flat. The updated version features high-resolution PBR (Physically Based Rendering) textures—a miracle for FSX’s legacy engine. Text labels are crisp at 4K, and the backlighting is dynamic. The cockpit now supports TrueGlass technology (via the iFly configurator), creating realistic rain effects on the windshield. The iFly 737NG remains a high-fidelity staple for
However, with the recent updates for the iFly 737 MAX in MSFS 2024, I’m curious if anyone has made the jump? The new MAX8 has some incredible flight modeling (the thrust/pitch coupling feels spot on) and a massive Service Pack 1 is on the horizon with CPDLC support and a new tablet-style EFB.
Performance Analysis: Does it Run Well on FSX?
The short answer: Yes, better than PMDG. Verdict: If you want to study the 737
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