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To the OP - You could purchase the standard edition and then get the 'FlightBeam KDEN DLC'' for £11.45 - but , the Premium Deluxe Edition also gives you 10 extra planes and 10 extra airports - if you purchased the Standard Edition and decided later to upgrade to Premium Deluxe it would cost you more overall than if you were to Purchase the Premium Deluxe Bundle from the outset.
FYI - I have the Premium Deluxe version and on reflection would have bought the Standard Version after finding out how poor the Tube Liners reflect real world aircraft (A320, 747, 787).
I have spent close to 1000 hours in X-Plane 11 and bought study level aircraft (Toliss A319) and used the excellent Zibo 737-800 mod so speaking from experience.
Still not convinced? Look at these YouTube vids by real world pilots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WkKGflLFMI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOFOb_FJwyI
As for other responses, these are very insightful. Sounds like Microsoft may need to do a bit more research on the realism of certain planes, but sounds like they are willing to improve here soon as well.
Thanks to all for the responses!
The duality of man
Here you go...
https://www.flightbeam.net/kden-msfs.html
Awesome, thank you!
I know about the pregenrated ones, I just thought it would be cool to have a bit more personality to the game. If anything, I might just buy it for the planes with the added benefit of the airports at this point