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I'd go as far as to say FSX as a whole has survived so long and garnered such a huge following due to it's abilty to be expanded with addons. There are of course many additional sites/orgs and a quick Google search of the web or indeed of the Steam FSX-SE forums will reveal links to some great quality sites and freeware.
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I recommend joining a few of the flightsim website/forums and have their newsletters delivered, for instance FlyAwaySimulation delivers a newsletter once a week chock full of links for freeware. You can infact pay way more than the cost of FSX-SE for a single addon and many of these forum users have testified to spending literally thousands of (insert local currency $$) on their flight sim, which would make FSX fairly unique in the game software world, as where else could you buy a complete software package that models the entire world for less than $12.00 US (on special currently) and then expand it with any of thousands of additonal DLC.
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Both for paid addins and freeware and while there is some truely amazing freeware items that have clearly had huge amounts of development put into them, I've found that majority of the best stuff are paid for items, for instance you cannot beat A2A for a quality GA aircraft, infact all their aircraft are of an amazing quality and that is why they attract premium pricing. Yep there are tons of freeware planes, sceneries, utilities, tools and enviromental addins besides those on Steam.Īnd yep the quality is variable.