Ifly 737 Fsx New «2025-2026»

Solid, but dated.
The iFly 737 for FSX remains one of the most feature-rich 737 simulations for that legacy platform, but FSX itself is aging, and the model shows its era in textures, sound, and performance optimization.


Let’s be realistic. FSX is nearly 20 years old. However, if you are still using it because you have a low-end laptop, a massive collection of scenery, or are flying on legacy VA networks that require FSX, the iFly 737 is the best narrow-body airliner you can buy.

It offers a "new" feeling because its updates fixed bugs that plagued earlier versions. The systems work, it doesn't crash FSX, and frankly, it captures the "soul" of the Boeing 737 better than the sterile, heavy alternatives.

Unlike the default FSX radar which is a "pretty picture," the new iFly version includes a fully functional WXR (Weather Radar) system that reads FSX’s internal weather engine (and works seamlessly with Active Sky). You can tilt the antenna and actually avoid mesocyclones in thunderstorms. ifly 737 fsx new

One of the biggest hurdles for complex airliners in FSX is the impact on frame rates (FPS). Complex systems often equate to slideshow performance on mid-range PCs.

Early reports suggest that the iFly 737 has been optimized with performance in mind. While it is certainly a heavy add-on compared to default aircraft, the coding appears efficient, allowing for smooth approaches into dense scenery areas like London or New York without the severe stuttering often associated with high-fidelity simulation.

If you are reinstalling a "new" copy or buying it fresh from the Flight1 store, here is what you get out of the box: Solid, but dated

Is the iFly 737 FSX the new benchmark? It certainly presents a compelling case. It offers a balance of visual beauty, systems depth, and optimization that makes it a strong contender in the market.

For FSX users feeling left behind by the shift to Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) and Prepar3D, the iFly 737 proves that the old workhorse platform still has life left in it. It is a welcome addition to any virtual hanger, offering countless hours of realistic airline operations.

Availability: The iFly 737 Next Generation is available now for Flight Simulator X. Check your preferred flight sim retailer for pricing and system requirements. Let’s be realistic


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For years, the debate within the flight simulation community regarding the "best" Boeing 737 has been a heated one. For a long time, the PMDG 737 NGX reigned supreme as the undisputed king of the skies in Flight Simulator X (FSX). However, a challenger has emerged from the development hangar, promising to shake up the status quo.

The iFly 737 Next Generation for FSX is here, and it brings with it a suite of features that demands attention. Whether you are a seasoned virtual captain or a pilot looking to upgrade from default aircraft, this new release aims to bridge the gap between accessibility and hardcore simulation.

The iFly (now TFDi Design) 737 for Microsoft Flight Simulator X is a payware add-on that aims to provide an immersive, study-level simulation of the Boeing 737 Classic/NG family inside FSX. It’s aimed at virtual pilots who want realistic systems, accurate flight dynamics, and detailed cockpit procedures without requiring the absolute highest-end simulator hardware.