jaime wrote on Nov 18
th, 2009 at 9:10pm:
.. and great lookin concord, is that a freeware concord, if so thats the best one ive seen to date!!
Yes it is freeware.

In my opinion, the FS France Concorde is better than the PSS payware Concorde I have.
But sadly, the authors have decided to pull it from the web, in plans of updating and re-releasing it on their own site. (Can't wait to fly it!)
It is still hiding in a few places out there, but it's getting harder to find.
ananiev wrote on Nov 19
th, 2009 at 10:35pm:
awesome!
i fly fs9 too. can you tell me your video config in the fs and the videocard you use?
Thanks all.

My specs:
AMD64x2 5400+ @ 2.8ghz CPU
ATI 1650pro 512mb Graphics card
x2 Gb OCZ 800mhz RAM
x2 19" Acer widescreens at 1440 x 900 resolution
XP pro 32bit w/SP3
All sliders are set to highest settings and all boxes are checked except for the following:
- I use real world weather, but always make sure visibility is never over 30-40nm up to the ceiling of 99,999.
- cloud draw distance @ 60nm (because the visibility in the real world never seems to be above 60nm, and usually a lot less, there's no point in drawing clouds you'll never see.

)
- no sun bloom (I use the FSX HDR bloom in FS9)
- no camera glare
- Frames locked at 20 (this is for online flying, but since it looks so smooth to me, I leave it there when offline as well.)
I also run AA at max on BOTH FS9 & my Graphics card, just running one or the other for my system leaves lots of jaggies.