The Aerosoft Seahawk & Jayhawk package for FSX is older but is still a very solid and enjoyable representation of the SH-60B and HH-60J. There are a few more products out there as well, but if you want a solid rescue type, I would look at the following:Īny of the Cera helicopters fit the rescue criteria. Virtavia - Simple systems and flight dynamics, but they still have some enjoyable offerings such as the AS365, SH-3, and Ka-50. The helicopters do look great, and overall the most polished seems to be the Mi-24 for FSX, but there are noticeable bugs and issues with each of their products, so I would do A LOT of research prior to buying one, at least to see what you can live with / tolerate. Nemeth Designs - Historically, THE FS helicopter developer, but many of their releases over the past couple of years have been obviously buggy, and their support is now to the point of being non-existent. I can't speak to firsthand experience with their products, but all indications point to high quality in the looks, flight dynamics, and systems department. Milviz has the Bell 407, MD530, and Chinook (the latter of which was a joint effort with Nemeth Designs) available. They have a Bell 212, 412, 222, and Sikorsky UH-60L available.
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The most realistic helicopter flight dynamics on the market.Ĭera - flight dynamics are default / basic, but systems-wise and looks-wise, they are near the top. Following that is Nemeth, then Virtavia.ĭodosim Bell 206 - Despite being older visually, it is still the benchmark for how addon helicopters should fly. Your best bet will be Cera and Milviz, and Dodosim.