November 22, 201114 yr Commercial Member Carenado releases a new companyALABEO.comNovember 21st, 2011Carenado is announcing the creation of a new company: ALABEO (www.alabeo.com). This new company was born as a joint venture of a young and talented 3D artist’s team and the well-known general aviation developer company: Carenado.This talented young team is composed by 3D modelers, digital artists and computer programmers. Their vast knowledge in the current 3D modeling techniques, digital arts and games programing makes a perfect fit with a company like Carenado. Both teams will complement each other with their specific areas of expertise, pursuing the objective of developing fun stuff for the major home flight simulators.Carenado will support this new company providing expertise, a cutting edge technological platform, and vast commercial experience.Alabeo plans to release its first aircraft in the next few days.People can also follow Alabeo via their favorite social networks: Facebook: www.facebook.com/AlabeoTwitter: www.twitter.com/Alabeo_comAbout AlabeoAlabeo has been brought forth with the aim of bringing a different type of flying experience to people who may otherwise never get the chance to experience it. Alabeo products combine the joy, the challenge and the FUN of flying.The company uses advanced computer modeling techniques, digital texturing, and state-of-the-art programming procedures, taking advantage of the latest features in the most popular flight simulators.The team is a group of young and very talented modelers, designers, aviation experts, and pilots, with a unique and clear mission of developing a fun and immersive flight experience.About CarenadoCarenado is a software development company that creates add-ons and expansion pack software for PC based games such as Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane.The company is focused on the aviation area creating high quality general aviation aircraft for the most well-known Flight Simulator software. The company’s goal is to develop high quality products which are intended to immerse simulator enthusiasts in a life-like, realistic flying experience.
November 22, 201114 yr Does anyone have an idea on what the new aircraft is going to be released first?? Matthew Marshall (PPL)
November 22, 201114 yr Commercial Member Pitts S-1? At least it looks like we can finally see some decent aerobatic models in FSX, I'm pretty excited about that! Owner, Fulcrum Simulator Controls. fulcrumsim.com facebook.com/fulcrumsimulatorcontrols instagram.com/fulcrumsimulatorcontrols twitter.com/Fulcrum_SC
November 27, 201114 yr Hi there,we customers need to have "simulations" for aerobatic planes, nice to get that soon.First i was intereresting to read that carenado releases a new company maybe getting some aerodynamic and deep system modeling guys into the team. I was a customer of carenado with M20J and to get carenado a second chance with C152 to convince me doing better system modeling (like a simple correct indication of oil press gauge) etc. I was again disappointedof that same level addon for Microsoft Flight "Simulator". Nice textures was the only advantage.To get into that new segment "aerobatic" planes, please do not make same failures into basic systems. If you want to make quality (not quantity) addons for your customers, it is indispensable to improve your aerodynamics and systems quality.If i take a look into the brand new preview video, i can not feel to know anything about that "aerobatics" quality.-> there is no aerobatics demonstation shown of that aerobatic plane-> is the developer itsself able to fly advanced aerobatics to make quality work to the addon?-> rolls and half into inverted flight is the only i can see-> I again (like carenado) only gets demonstrated nice aircraft textures in ORBX sceneryWill that addon again get again only less quality SIMULATION with nice flying textures or are there any basic improvements to expect?Kind regardsNico I like accusim
November 30, 201114 yr No wonder this place has been downgraded to 'unofficial'. We get a press clipping about the launch of a new company and even before they release their first product, we get some web warrior complaining about their flight model. Why should they bother? Paul Smith.
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