The CRJ uses a Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 system. Aerosoft simulated this beautifully:
The Aerosoft CRJ is often described as a "pilot's plane" because it lacks an autothrottle, requiring manual speed management throughout all phases of flight. aerosoft crj fsx
In an era where developers chase eye candy, Aerosoft built a jet that felt alive. It taught simmers the realities of regional flying: underpowered engines, tight schedules, and a cockpit that demands your attention every second. The CRJ uses a Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 system
The Aerosoft CRJ for FSX was one of the first "high-fidelity" regional jets that truly felt authentic. Here’s why it earned its reputation: It taught simmers the realities of regional flying:
: For its time on the FSX platform, the Aerosoft CRJ was noted for its high-quality cockpit textures and external models, covering variants from the CRJ 550 to the CRJ 1000 www.justflight.com Community Consensus
Leah patted the glareshield. “If she’ll have us.”