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FSX/P3D/X-Plane: projectFly Review
So many of you may be wondering what is ProjectFly. Well a straight-forward answer may be it is a pilot client, similar to that of a virtual airline, however ProjectFly is a lot more than just that.
Designed by Flight Sim Streamer, Matt Davies, projectFly has come along way and now is in it's third version. projectFly is the most popular flight simulation community on the net with thousands of people actively using projectFly. With each new version, comes along a new set of utilities that truly change the way you think of flight simulation.
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What Does projectFly do?
projectFly allows you to track flights on all platforms. It has added support for both X-Plane on your Mac, or Prepar3d on your PC. If you're flying X-Plane on Mac no longer do you need to feel left out. projectFly collects data from every flight you make, which is then stored on their servers which can be accessed from anywhere, anytime. Flights are then displayed in your passport, which consists of a logbook which allows you to track where and when you have flown.
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Features
Some of the key features that are unique to projectFly include:
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Radar displays flights on flight sim networks such as VATSIM, IVAO and PilotEdge
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Dispatcher that provides the most realistic flight plans available
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Realistic flight schedules that remain up to date
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Complete logbook experience
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Passport that tracks which countries you have been to
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Livestream integration comes complete with the best stream overlay tools and chat bots
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Overall, projectFly is a must for flight simulation and evrybody reading this article should have it too. For more information, visit https://app.projectfly.co.uk/
Daniel Kotronis