March 30, 200323 yr Been thinking about purchasing it but would like to know some of your opinions on it before I do.One thing that bugged me is the nose on the model. In the screenshots it looks a little long and kind of like it "angles up" a little too much in the front......is this correct or just the angle from where the screensots were taken.Basically, how is the visual model (the visual model is VERY important to me)???????????Thanks! Ark -------------------------- I9 9900K @ 5ghz / 32GB G.Skill (Samsung B) / Aorus Master Mobo / EVGA GTX 2080Ti FTW 3
March 30, 200323 yr Are those FS2000 lights??? Ark -------------------------- I9 9900K @ 5ghz / 32GB G.Skill (Samsung B) / Aorus Master Mobo / EVGA GTX 2080Ti FTW 3
March 30, 200323 yr Nope. FS2002. Aircraft just touched down on 36L at KCLT.Ed Green, KCLThttp://www.panelshop.com/images/ELAL-350.jpg
April 1, 200323 yr I find that visually the engines look too small. Apart from that it is really very good !Rgds
April 1, 200323 yr Its a great model! A bit hard on the framies from outside, but a great visual! And i just love those engines! :) other then that, it can have a little nose job but hey, its not the real thing you know :) there are limets of FS!Greets out of Holland :-wave, John.
April 1, 200323 yr I'm not a big fan of the panel. It may be the worst case of jump seat perspective to date - literally, the back up artificial horizon is dead center in your display. Your primary flight instruments are so far over to the left that you can't really tell where the nose of the plane is pointed. I can't line planes up with this persepctive to save my life. Check out the Dreamfleet site for true pilot's perspectives...
April 13, 200323 yr Unedited screen shot (except for size) taken 3/28Ed Green, KCLThttp://www.panelshop.com/images/ELAL-350.jpg
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