Microsoft Flight Simulator has become known for being a general aviation (GA) flyer’s dream. Its fairly accurate level of representation of most areas around the world makes it perfectly suited for flying low and slow, which is exactly how most GA aircraft operate anyway. Thus, it’s no wonder why most of the default aircraft are in this class. That said, it’s been a few months since its release and that default selection, while nice, does get a little old after a while especially if you fly often. All of these factors are why I’ve been enjoying Carenado’s take on the 1997 Piper PA34T Seneca V for my last few flights in