January 31, 200422 yr Hi,I can get to the website ok. You have to realize just because you can't get to the site doesn't mean that there must be a problem with the website. It may be a problem with your ISP, or a router between you and the website, or your browser and/or firewall settings, or maybe something else alltogether that has nothing to do with the website itself that you are trying to reach.Jim
January 31, 200422 yr I finally bought the RV-7, so I can answer my own question ;)Ordering, download, installation and registration worked without problems.After a few short flights with damage modelling turned off I can say that this plane is lots of fun! The plane is extremely agile, yet easy to control. I could not bring myself to fly straight and level for more than a few seconds, but did numerous loops and rolls instead.I'm not a real pilot, nor have I ever seen an RV-7 in real life, so I cannot comment on the realism of the flight model. It seems to be quite forgiving - it's hard to get into a stall, and very easy to recover.The exterior model and paint schemes are very nicely done. The 2D panel and VC both look a bit cartoonish to me, but the readability is good. I really like the view from the VC at 0.75x zoom, this is a great plane for sight seeing ...I tried the RV-7 at Sitka, Alaska on my AthlonXP 2400+ and had totally fluid 20 FPS.Just my 2c (EUR),VOlker :]
January 31, 200422 yr Hey Volker,Happy you like her man. Make sure you read the manual, lots of stuff behind the scene.BTW, there is one review up already, at SAVAS, if you are interested, go to http://www.savas.co.za/nreview.php
January 31, 200422 yr I have downloaded the manual before I made my decision to buy this plane, it greatly helped my decision a lot! This is really one of the best manuals that I have ever seen for an FS addon.Now I'll have some more fun in the RV-7 before going to bed ;)VOlker :]
January 31, 200422 yr >The 2D panel and VC both look a bit cartoonish to meI think this is just the way these aircrafts' panels looks like - pretty simple instrumentation and pretty 'flat' look in general. ;)Thanks for the comments, and continue having loads of fun with her. :-hahRegards,http://www.flightfactory-simulations.com/h...es/etti_sig.jpg
January 31, 200422 yr Hey Volker,Thanks about the manual comments, man, nice to see people out there like it ;)
January 31, 200422 yr > I think this is just the way these aircrafts' panels looks like> pretty simple instrumentation and pretty 'flat' look in general. ;)It's a nice panel, and I just saw the small shadow on one of the gauge hands - great idea! What I would have liked is a bit more detail in the textures. They look a bit sterile compared to photo-realistic panels. But in the end it's a design decision to use either photos, hand-drawn or rendered graphics.VOlker :]
January 31, 200422 yr Hey Volker! SAVAS has a review up at http://www.savas.co.za/nreview.phpThere is a comparison of our panel to a shot of a real one. Like Etti said, most homebuilt panels are really pretty boring. But like you said, it does come down to personal preferance. Matt KaprockiFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
February 1, 200422 yr >I think this is just the way these>aircrafts' panels looks like - pretty simple instrumentation>and pretty 'flat' look in general. ;)>Being an RV6A builder myself, the panels in RV's range from simple to "mini" airliners with dual axis auto-pilot, gps coupling, full IFR, etc. This pic is mine, which has the Van's gauges that are duplicated in the model. My panel is VFR day & night, but has space for a Garmin 430 along with a heated pitot tube for future IFR.RV6A 180 HP Lycoming/Hartzell Constant Speed prop.edit----I should also mention, that as the panels & upolstery get fancier, such as fine leather everywhere; the weight also goes up & you can really feel the differences in performance. Same goes for constant speed verus fixed prop. But when it comes to props, the fixed & C/S both have advantages/disavantages. But I prefer C/S 10 to 1 :)
February 1, 200422 yr Hi All,Here's a little info I where I just learned about what seems like a pretty cool function of this plane through a little dialog I had with Matt and Fabio on their Technical Support forum. Question about RV-7 Livery Installation
February 1, 200422 yr Well I am bummed, doesnt look like I will be able to purchase this product, I'm having no success with 3 different systems to access the website!!
February 1, 200422 yr If you have a popup stopper you have to disable it-at least that did the trick in my case. AFter that-does one have to wait a while till the download becomes available?Waiting....I have about 3 hours in a RV and am anxious to give it a whirl.http://mywebpages.comcast.net/geofa/pages/rxp-pilot.jpg Geofa WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE-the best Flight Sim!
February 1, 200422 yr You'll be given access to the download as soon as the credit card is confirmed, which should be almost instantly. ;-) Matt KaprockiFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
February 1, 200422 yr I am at 50 minutes wait now. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/geofa/pages/rxp-pilot.jpg Geofa WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE-the best Flight Sim!
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