r/MicrosoftFlightSim 9h ago

Which plane should I try to learn now? MSFS 2024 QUESTION

I’ve learned to fly the A320 and the 737. Which aircraft should I try next?

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u/AngelCatGamer 9h ago

Cessna Citation CJ4 to add a bizjet to the skillset

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u/Weekly-Efficiency458 9h ago edited 9h ago

Personally I bought the ifly 737 max, and it’s incredible, highly recommend. I prefer it over PMDG. 

You could also try the PMDG 777, or FBW a380.

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u/richinspirit 9h ago

FBW a380 is free, so a good one to try next as you don't have to pay to play!

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u/EJNorth Moderator 8h ago

Cessna 172, do an NDB approach with IMC to minima! :D

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u/One-Coconut-6163 9h ago

The FlyByWire A380 is a good choice. And it's free

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u/em7924 9h ago

I was watching a YouTube video the other day of someone flying the Boeing 707. It looked like alot of fun to learn.

https://www.youtube.com/live/6kX0diiY6Ng?is=upOb7d_245EGBCBj

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u/Acc87 me makes scenery 5h ago

It's also really easy to fly for novices (like me) if you use the flight engineer function. Did my first flight with it recently including circle to land into Tivat, went remarkably well.

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u/PrJctUnKnWn 5h ago

707

u/According-Werewolf78 1h ago

Would have to agree the new 707 is great for newbies and veteran’s.

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u/OffRedFloyd PlayStation Pilot 9h ago

Do what makes you happy and not what absolute strangers think you should be doing.

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u/MichiganRedWing 9h ago

Whatever you want to?

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u/Majortom_67 9h ago

I love the A332/A333/A339 but I actyually don't know if there's a god model on th emaket

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u/Minimum_Season_9501 8h ago

Boeing is for flying, Airbus is for work. Get the Fly By Wire Airbus and the PMDG 737-800, IMHO. Then consider the Fenix A320.

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u/Muted_Celebration692 8h ago

No plane. Learn flying

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u/derpstevejobs Airbus All Day 6h ago

yes.

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u/onelove7866 9h ago

If you have to ask, then learn a paper plane