Aerosoft Crj Fsx Updated -

"Aerosoft CRJ 700/900 Tutorial & Systems Guide"
(Updated for v1.0.3.0 – FSX)
by doog (AVSIM) / CRJ Pilots Group

  • Why good: Written by real-world CRJ pilots, covers the v1.0.3.0 update (the last stable FSX version before they moved to P3D).

  • Aerosoft CRJ 700/900 X – Manual (v1.0)
    (Original PDF included in your FSX installation folder)


    If you purchased the aircraft years ago (e.g., on a DVD or an old download link), you should not use the old files. To get the fully updated, compatible version:

    Yes, but only if you are committed to FSX. aerosoft crj fsx updated

    Published by: The Flight Simulator Heritage Blog

    In the ever-evolving world of flight simulation, the spotlight has firmly shifted to Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020) and Lockheed Martin’s Prepar3D v5/v6. However, a surprisingly resilient army of virtual pilots remains loyal to the old guard: Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) . For those simmers, the Aerosoft CRJ 700/900 series has long been the gold standard for regional jet simulation. But with servers changing and support winding down, the question every FSX user is asking remains: Has the Aerosoft CRJ for FSX been updated, and is it still viable in 2025?

    The short answer is yes. While Aerosoft has officially ceased major development for FSX, a critical final update was rolled out to ensure compatibility, stability, and feature parity before the team moved entirely to MSFS. This article dissects that final "updated" state, why it matters, and how to get the most out of this classic module today. "Aerosoft CRJ 700/900 Tutorial & Systems Guide" (Updated


    Open your fsx.cfg (located in %AppData%\Microsoft\FSX) and add these lines under [GRAPHICS]:

    Under [MAIN]:

    Because Aerosoft has removed the direct FSX links from their main storefront (redirecting to MSFS instead), finding the correct updated installer is tricky. Why good: Written by real-world CRJ pilots, covers the v1

    Do not use the original DVD or early digital download (v1.0). You need the cumulative updater.

    The Verdict Up Front: The Aerosoft CRJ was once the gold standard for regional jet simulation in FSX. However, time and technology have moved on. While the updates fixed many initial bugs, the FSX version is now considered "legacy software." It is still enjoyable for die-hard FSX users, but it is no longer the cutting-edge experience it once was.