![]() ![]() Notable is that the development of this aircraft started under the Supercritical Simulations Group banner (SSG), but a breakup a year ago saw the development teams all take off in all different directions, and probably each with their own different aspects of the development. It has been a long wait, but here is a CRJ-700 series aircraft by AD Simulations. However in reality everyone always wanted the more longer and the more active airline regional aircraft in the CRJ700, CRJ900, and CRJ1000 series. The only area that most simulator flyers proclaimed was that the JRollon design was of the -200 version of the CRJ, it was in fact the most marginal of all the CRJ variants created by Bombardier Aerospace (Which is also very JRollon, as his Jetstream 32 was also a very marginal aviation seller). Basically we don't cross platform, so the only comparisons is with the only other CRJ in X-Plane and that is the JR CRJ-200. A version v2 CRJ-200 was started, but never released by JRollon as Philipp Ringler is not now available to update the original FMS, but never say never.Ĭomparisons to the Aerosoft CRJ Series is always also going to be a consideration, as that aircraft is highly regarded. That aspect alone is exceptional for any aircraft release. This package brought new life into an already old design, and even now I find the aircraft just as fulfilling as it did all those years ago, and amazing is that aircraft will be actually a decade old in just a few months. ![]() In 2016 the JRollon CRJ-200 also got an exceptional custom sound pack by Blue Sky Star Simulations. Tricky to fly, but as a simulation it was years ahead in design, feel, and in bringing the aviation realism to the desktop. It was a trendsetter aircraft in being the first aircraft in X-Plane with deep systems and a real FMS (Flight Management System) by Philipp Ringler, and was also in using one of the first Plugin SDKs. In January 2012, the JRollon CRJ-200 was a landmark release for the X-Plane simulator (X-Plane10). Aircraft Review : CRJ-700 by AD Simulations/Delta Wing ![]()
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