I'd love to have a go at this - I spent pretty much 2 years just flying the FSLabs Concorde and it would be a great comparison. The gauges / language issue isn't a show-stopper by any means, and having followed the very clear and detailed commentary on how to get the aircraft up and running, it wouldn't be a problem to fly in my opinion. The one thing holding me back is the need to remove all joystick control settings within FSX - that would be a monumental pain in the rear considering the fact that I currently need to use several reasonably advanced aircraft which cope with the FSX-assigned control axes.
I really appreciate the work put into this, but I'm not going to be able to fly it until I have a good few months of clear schedule unfortunately.
I really appreciate the work put into this, but I'm not going to be able to fly it until I have a good few months of clear schedule unfortunately.