Nemeth Designs is quite active lately. In what it seems like a rain of Bell 407s they have just released their own. Who's up for some Nemeth Designs Bell 407 for their FSX or P3D copy?
The team, that recently returned to active duty, has been slowly updating their older models. This time it was the turn of their BK-117 which you can now enjoy fully in both FSX and P3D.
If you haven't heard about it yet, George Arana (one of the oldest and most proactive community members and author of countless amazing freeware for FS9 and FSX, has been working on the FSX/P3D Bell 429. And he needs your help.
Yes, Nemeth Designs is back and their first release, after their comeback, was the Mi-24, of which a review was long overdue. Well, no more. Here's your fix, with the Nemeth Designs Mi-24A review.
Just a few days after the announcement, the Nemeth Designs team released one of the helicopters they were working on: the Mi-24A. If you are a fan of this beast, you can rejoice and jump right into the cockpit.
Coast lines are magical. Even more so when they’re nestled in a great location with interesting and challenging terrain nearby. As helicopter pilots, they are a dream; beautiful scenery, gorgeous sunsets and challenging weather all make for endless scenarios.
Nemeth Designs has been somewhat active. After they released a new website and have shown some versions of their B407 they just released a video of the Mi-24A a few hours ago.
Nemeth Designs, a very-well known team in the FSX/P3D market, which has been awfully quiet. They are now back, with a new website and they show a bit more about their newest project: the Bell 407.
If you are an old-timer in flight simulation (like some of us are -- cough), you probably started with the Bell 206 for FSX. Well, here's something new.