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There is no mention of Acceleration Pack planes on the Shop page of FSX...
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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1748986145365064&set=a.1498705440393137.1073741830.100007610868497&type=3&theater
For those of you who are new to FSX, the Deluxe Edition was the most recent incarnation of Microsoft’s acclaimed Flight Simulator series before Dovetail Games released the Steam Edition.
Additions from the Standard Edition include: the Garmin G1000 flight deck featured in three aircraft, the ability to act as Air Traffic Control (ATC) for other online users, and the following additional aircraft: Agusta Westland AW101, Boeing F/A-18 Hornet, the Grumman G-21A Goose and the P-51D Mustang. Additionally, the Maule Orion is flyable in the Deluxe Edition, as opposed to the Standard in which it was only available as an AI aircraft.
The Acceleration Pack is a multiplayer-based expansion for FSX which also included the F/A-18A Hornet, EH-101 helicopter and the P-51D Mustang. Multiplayer air racing was the highlight of the pack, as well as new missions and graphical improvements in selected areas such as Berlin, Istanbul, Cape Canaveral and the Edwards Air Force Base.
- Martin
- Bob
Do you have Mustang in the game?
Does ground power work in aircrafts that support it?
For that purpose, there's Prepar3D - direct descendant of FSX, adopted by Lockheed Martin.
That was not the point and the comment was addressed to DTG Martin.