Okay,
Having flown both the Triple Six/IRIS F-16 and the Aerosoft ones, here's MY opinion on both...
1. The IRIS/Triple Six bird is a FRACTION of the poly count of the Aerosoft one... at the moment we're comparing along the lines of 500,000 polys for the Aerosoft one, against 30,000 of the IRIS/Triple Six one.
With that in point, this bird is designed for medium level systems... and still look good. We had a LOT of people asking for aircraft which didn't chew up system resources of hog frame rates... and even on my Core i7 I cannot run the Aerosoft F-16 without a significant hit.
That's not to take anything away from the Aerosoft one, I'm close friends with the designer of the aircraft and give him credit for a lovely looking aircraft..
2. Unlike most other IRIS products, I'm NOT the modeller of this product, nor am I responsible for it's inception. Michael from Triple Six has been working on this aircraft for over two years... he chose the D because he prefers the twin-seat over the single seater..and it's not my position to critisise him on his choice of model, I am just happy that I have an F-16 I can run on my system and that Michael has been kind enough to allow us to provide this to the public rather than keeping this gem to himself.
Next, (and I go over this EVERY TIME), don't like the look of it? Don't buy it then...or at least read as much in the way of reviews, or ask for impartial comments from various sources prior to purchase. Just because you consider it inferior in looks to the Aerosoft bird, doesn't mean that the product is inferior. We all have different priorities in what we look for in aircraft.
I personally find absolutely no merit in a good looking slideshow, others however find that looks are everything, (and probably spend all their time flying from spot view, which I would do if I was of that frame of mind!) I would rather have an aircraft that performs well on my system, with a heap of switches and systems to play with.
I've been in the business long enough to know you can't please everyone...one man's 'best aircraft ever' is another man's 'steaming pile'. Whilst I am aware that Tigisfat and Gajit were unimpressed with the Tomcat, many others sent me e-mails voicing their pleasure at the aircraft. Again, you can't please everyone. I am sure this will also be the case with the F-16D, as it has been with every aircraft we've released.. I would be suprised if you found ANY developer who had a 100% approval rating with their products.
Finally, I'm not setting up Audioworx just for the F-16.. I'm setting it up as a seperate division of IRIS because we'll be doing soundpacks in the future, for various aircraft, either for individual downloads or licencing to other commercial groups for their products.
Hope I answered most of your questions.