SUMMARY
The Aerosoft CRJ Bundle is based on the creators' expertise with the CRJ series of planes for FSX and Prepar3D. The Bombardier CRJ range of 50 to 100 passenger aircraft is a well-known example of this aircraft type. This high-end airliner was constructed with Microsoft and Asobo's kind assistance, allowing new Microsoft Flight Simulator capabilities to be included.
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Flight simulator enthusiasts who enjoy flying in accordance with Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) but have limited time on their hands should consider piloting commuter planes. Real-world commuting planes and simulator-based commuting planes both require a great deal of flying time and skill to operate.
The Bombardier (now Mitsubishi) CRJ line of 50- to 100-passenger aircraft is a well-known example of this aircraft category. Beautiful, sleek CRJ planes, originally designed to replace the more uncomfortable and noisy turboprop range in this class, attracted airlines looking for a jet-like experience on short routes.
The low wing, slim fuselage, and engines in the back made them look sporty and a little bit like business jets because of their 2-2 seating arrangement.
At the time of their development, their avionics and systems were cutting-edge and highly automated, allowing them to reduce the workload of pilots working under time constraints and with quick turnaround times.
They're popular with pilots because of their combination of speed, agility, and fun to fly. Because of the limitations of flight automation, they necessitate a higher level of pilot expertise than a modern Airbus or Boeing. Controlling the airspeed during a flight is impossible, for example. The airports you fly to may necessitate more manual flying due to a lack of navigational equipment or scenic surroundings.
For the current Microsoft Flight Simulator, Aerosoft has based its CRJ 550/700/900/1000 bundle on the CRJ family's experience with FSX and Prepar3D. In spite of this, the new tools available within MSFS allowed all developers involved to take advantage of the most recent advances in design, system, and flight model software. Consequently, they were rebuilt from the ground up to meet the new standard in appearance, function, and flight characteristics.. Microsoft and Asobo generously supported the development of this small high-end airliner, allowing the new features of Microsoft Flight Simulator to be implemented.