The rain lashed against the cockpit windows of the Douglas DC-8-63, a "Super Sixty" stretch that felt like a skyscraper laid on its side. In the virtual world of FSX (Flight Simulator X)
Cockpit? Don’t expect a glass panel. You get steam gauges, a clunky autopilot (if you’re lucky), and a flight engineer’s panel that will humble any PMDG 737 pilot. Starting the engines requires following a checklist to the letter – fuel cutoff, start switches, EGT monitoring, and that satisfying whine‑then‑roar as each JT3D spools up. fsx dc8
He loved the DC-8 for its quirks. It didn't have an autothrottle that pampered you. If you weren't careful, those four JT3D engines would drink the fuel tanks dry before you saw the coast of Ireland. He glanced at the fuel gauges; the needles were dropping steady, a relentless march toward zero. The rain lashed against the cockpit windows of
In Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX), the DC-8 is a popular add-on aircraft, often used for cargo and passenger flights. Here are some key points about the FSX DC8: You get steam gauges, a clunky autopilot (if