Are Payware Aircraft Becoming too Expensive?
Posted: 03 Jan 2019, 12:43
From an X Plane Newsletter received a few days ago the Boeing 767 Professional Extended has been released but the cost to your wallet/credit card is $92 converted to Sterling that equates to £73.26.
https://store.x-plane.org/Boeing-767-Pr ... p_895.html
OK, so you may say 'look at what you get and the time spent developing it' but take away the Extended and go for the 767-300 ER Professional which is by the same company and it will cost you $72 equals £57.32 Sterling.
https://store.x-plane.org/Boeing-767-30 ... p_444.html
It is that these prices that sadly keep me away from making any purchases above £40 due to being retired but just wonder how many of you are of the same opinion as me.
When Just Flight released the VC10 to me the price was affordable as is the Vulcan (but will wait until I get P3d) but anything over and you have to ask the question.....Do I really want to pay that amount? and what if after using it you don't particularly like it after all.......A lot of money wasted?
Regards
Nigel.
https://store.x-plane.org/Boeing-767-Pr ... p_895.html
OK, so you may say 'look at what you get and the time spent developing it' but take away the Extended and go for the 767-300 ER Professional which is by the same company and it will cost you $72 equals £57.32 Sterling.
https://store.x-plane.org/Boeing-767-30 ... p_444.html
It is that these prices that sadly keep me away from making any purchases above £40 due to being retired but just wonder how many of you are of the same opinion as me.
When Just Flight released the VC10 to me the price was affordable as is the Vulcan (but will wait until I get P3d) but anything over and you have to ask the question.....Do I really want to pay that amount? and what if after using it you don't particularly like it after all.......A lot of money wasted?
Regards
Nigel.