Hello all. I’m actually the guy responsible for those Jay scenarios, so I’d be happy to weigh in on this thread.
* The Jay is not the least expensive way to get a sim in your home. That’s not it’s purpose. The design was meant to be robust enough for a flight school or your seven-year-old, set up in minutes, and boot up to flight right after you turn in on. Once you add up the cost of making that, with the internal equipment it has, and the cost of P3D, it’s a $2490 product. The margin is surprisingly low. If we made thousands of them a year, like Saitek does with its controls, we could make it cheaper. But that’s just not the case. There are plenty of pilots who simply don’t have the savvy or patience to build a good system on their own. The Jay is a good option for them.
* The scenarios are the big differentiator. Just to be clear: these are not just saved flights. These are built on the mission engine from FSX. So they are like a do-you-own adventure. What you do changes what happens and it won’t play out the same every time. They can take weeks to create. The team I have creating them are mostly former Microsoft FSX staff.
* One poster said there is only one right now. There are actually nine (13 if you include the “how-to” ones). If the Jay is connected to the internet, those should have downloaded automatically. The website, my-jay.com, still only shows one, but the full version should go live by 6/5/13. With that, new scenarios should come out about 3-6 per month, at least half of which will be free downloads. Some of those have demo versions of high-end aircraft from Carenado and A2A, as well as scenery from Orbx.
* It doesn’t come with a rudder, but I think any serious pilot will want one. Simple CH pedals or equivalent are plug and play. Redbird makes some high-end ones that are basically the build quality of the professional sim. You can actually just apply rudder pressure with them rather than rudder movement.
* And to the question unasked: No, you can’t get just the scenarios without the Jay. I’d love to do that, but it gets pretty complex as we’re using some custom items and building for P3D. They wouldn’t work in FSX without serious tweaking, changing our licensing of these add-ons, and a few other things. That’s not saying we aren’t looking at options. But it’s not on the product map just yet.
Feel free to contact me via this thread or directly with questions.
Best,
Jeff Van West
Redbird Flight Simulations
Redbird Media