March 4, 201115 yr Commercial Member Carenado Baron B58 almost ready to fly. It is in the Beta testing process.Here are some picturesYou can check more pictures in our Incoming Project section.Carenado
March 4, 201115 yr Beauty!! Looks great guys! :( "To most the sky is the limit but to me it's home" Rick Harms (CYVR) i7 [email protected] (for now) asus p6t v2, 6gb ocz 1600 CL7 ram. BFG 285 oc, vista 64, Samsung 52" 1080p lcd track IR5. PMDG j41, 747-400x, 747-8i/f, NGX.......Finally!!!!
March 4, 201115 yr She looks absolutely fantastic! :( .....but ya got no sale. (light hearted joke) :( My FS Videos
March 8, 201115 yr Brilliant work Carenado! You guys are really outdoing yourselves at every new release. I can't wait for this one!
March 9, 201115 yr This looks fantastic!!Finally a replacement for the Dreamfleet Baron, which I loved to fly in FS9.Wolfgang
March 11, 201115 yr Hi Carenado,PLEASE PLEASE do through beta testing. Especially with the panel functionality. She looks great.BB BillyBob David M. Edwards Dell Alienware Area 51-R5: Intel Core i9 7980XE (18-Core Central Processing Unit [C.P.U.]), 64 Gigabytes (GB) of Dual Channel HyperX DDR4 at 2,904MHZ, 2X Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti (11GB GDDR5X, each) in Scalable Link Interface (S.L.I.) or parallel configuration, 1,500 Watt power supply, 3x Solid State Drives (S.S.D.), Track Infrared (I.R.) 5 head tracking head gear and receiver (Natural Point, Corvallis, OR. United States of America [U.S.A.]) and a Dell 4K Ultrasharp 32 inch monitor. Lockheed Martin Prepar 3D version 4.4 (P3Dv4.4), Addons And Updates GALORE! KPDX (Portland, OR), KHIO (Hillsboro, OR) United States of America, Planet Earth..
March 12, 201115 yr I sure hope the Carenado Baron B58 is not rushed out of beta test and the quality with respect to the airfile, panel functionality and (interior and exterior) graphics as the Real Air Beech Duke Turbine, which is outstanding. BillyBob David M. Edwards Dell Alienware Area 51-R5: Intel Core i9 7980XE (18-Core Central Processing Unit [C.P.U.]), 64 Gigabytes (GB) of Dual Channel HyperX DDR4 at 2,904MHZ, 2X Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti (11GB GDDR5X, each) in Scalable Link Interface (S.L.I.) or parallel configuration, 1,500 Watt power supply, 3x Solid State Drives (S.S.D.), Track Infrared (I.R.) 5 head tracking head gear and receiver (Natural Point, Corvallis, OR. United States of America [U.S.A.]) and a Dell 4K Ultrasharp 32 inch monitor. Lockheed Martin Prepar 3D version 4.4 (P3Dv4.4), Addons And Updates GALORE! KPDX (Portland, OR), KHIO (Hillsboro, OR) United States of America, Planet Earth..
March 13, 201115 yr I sure hope the Carenado Baron B58 is not rushed out of beta test and the quality with respect to the airfile, panel functionality and (interior and exterior) graphics as the Real Air Beech Duke Turbine, which is outstanding.It is a Carenado product so there is bound to be a customer testing period as usual. If you don't like it you can buy the product a few weeks after release when they make their first patch.IMHO Carenado's graphics are better and more realistic than RealAir's. Functionality and accuracy... well you can judge that for yourself. Tired of Streetlights everywhere? Try MSFS DarkStreets today!
March 13, 201115 yr IMHO Carenado's graphics are better and more realistic than RealAir's. Functionality and accuracy... well you can judge that for yourself.Really? Have you seen the mirrored floor mats on the C340 II? I believe the B60T has mirrored textures in the cabin too, but they did a much better job of blending them in. The panel now is a different story. In some regards, Carenado does a much better job at blending photoreal textures and rendered art. RealAir panels tend to be a bit "plastic" in their feel, as you have mentioned in the past. They obviously attempted to add dirt and grime to the panel and windows in their latest release, although even then sometimes that dirt really gets in your way if the sun is through the window.Now, let's refer to the PSS 777 and Wilco 777 that followed in FS9. PSS is to RealAir what Wilco is to Carenado. The PSS777 had a plastic feeling panel but it was beautifully shadowed and blended. The Wilco 777 on the other hand was the opposite. It was pretty much a Carenado 206 in textures. It was just ugly IMO. In some regards, in the right airplane, that rendered look does much more for the feel of an aircraft.Just going back over the beta pictures and this is one beautiful airplane. The Baron 58 just looks like such a gentle and respecting little airplane.
March 13, 201115 yr It is a Carenado product so there is bound to be a customer testing period as usual. If you don't like it you can buy the product a few weeks after release when they make their first patch.IMHO Carenado's graphics are better and more realistic than RealAir's. Functionality and accuracy... well you can judge that for yourself.So by default Carenado customers are the real beta testers, as evidenced by the numerous corrective patches on the website. It just seems to me overall quality has decreased and is more of a fast assembly line and have the customers work out all the bugs, similar to Microsoft philosophy. I think Carenado products are solid overall, but typical numerous panel functionality bugs and occasional poor airfile fidelity are a burden for a payware release. The majority of problems appear to be corrected in a service pack weeks after release. The remainder don't get resolved, as the next product and now X-plane products take priority.I agree caranedo graphics look pretty good. However, the new RA Duke turbine offers (on/off- via setup program) options for guage reflections and dust, as well as numberous panel (e.g. guage resolutions) and guage Frames Per Second, etc. This is a hallmark of a much more robust product, detailed and high fidelity product as rarely seen with company's like Level D and PMDG. Yet, I don't think it would be reasonable for Carenado to spend multiple years on systems development and fidelity for single GA aircraft.Overall, I really like the Carendo product quality and innovativeness in GA and am looking forward to purchasing the Beech Baron 58!Just my thoughts.Best Regards,BB BillyBob David M. Edwards Dell Alienware Area 51-R5: Intel Core i9 7980XE (18-Core Central Processing Unit [C.P.U.]), 64 Gigabytes (GB) of Dual Channel HyperX DDR4 at 2,904MHZ, 2X Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti (11GB GDDR5X, each) in Scalable Link Interface (S.L.I.) or parallel configuration, 1,500 Watt power supply, 3x Solid State Drives (S.S.D.), Track Infrared (I.R.) 5 head tracking head gear and receiver (Natural Point, Corvallis, OR. United States of America [U.S.A.]) and a Dell 4K Ultrasharp 32 inch monitor. Lockheed Martin Prepar 3D version 4.4 (P3Dv4.4), Addons And Updates GALORE! KPDX (Portland, OR), KHIO (Hillsboro, OR) United States of America, Planet Earth..
March 14, 201115 yr Does anyone know if the panel is going to be similar to the Bonanza panel,with some room for customization - or is it going to be like the C340 panel,where all the main gauges are 3d and cannot be changed..? Bert
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