Fsx Aerosoft Approaching Innsbruck X V120 2021 ((link))

For Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) users, the gold standard has long been the add-on. But by 2021, with FSX considered a “legacy” sim (overshadowed by Prepar3D v4/v5 and MSFS 2020), you might ask: Is this v1.20 update still worth it?

Who else is still flying into LOWI? Drop your favorite aircraft for this approach below! 👇 fsx aerosoft approaching innsbruck x v120 2021

Nestled in a deep valley surrounded by peaks reaching over 12,000 feet, LOWI requires specialized pilot authorization in the real world. Approaches are far from standard, often involving steep descent paths—like the challenging 3.77° Localizer DME East approach—and sharp visual turns to line up with the runway. What’s in the v1.20 Package? For Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) users, the

Aerosoft designed this version to be "backwards compatible" with FSX while offering enhanced features for Prepar3D users. For those still running FSX in 2021, this remains one of the best-optimized heavy-detail airports available. It strikes a rare balance between visual fidelity and frame-rate stability. Drop your favorite aircraft for this approach below

The v1.20 update maintains compatibility with older systems while ensuring stability on Windows 7 and 8. Minimum Requirement Recommended FSX (SP2/Acceleration) or FS2004 (9.1) FSX Gold / Acceleration Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 Windows 7 or 8 (64-bit) 2.0 GHz Pentium Dual Core Intel or equivalent 256 MB (3D Capable) 500 MB hard drive space Flight Operations & Challenges