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Xplane 10 Demo

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Hi I have installed the Xplane 10 Demo on my system. I have had a couple of looks. I have CH Rudder pedals, Throttle Quadrant and Yoke.Throttles work ok, Yoke and pedals not quite so well but well enough that if I can get the 747 in the air I can get some sort of manoeuvrability with them. Is the actual sim better than the demo because if its not I dont see me running out and swapping from FSX. I dont know why you wouldput a 747 in as a demo. Maybe a small to medium twin may have been better especially if you want to show off the scenary.With this 747 I find if I advance the throttles to full all I get is the rear tyres screaching from locked bracks. The scenary of what I have seen does look impressive, but to show off a demo it should be easy. Any help would be appreciated. cheers Brett Nicholls

Brett Nicholls

Asus P8p67 Pro, 2500k@ 4.8

8 Gig Gskill CL8

MSI GTX 560ti 880 Mhz

Antec High Current Gamer 750W

Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus with 2 Arctic Cooling F2 fans

 

REX 2 + REX overdrive

PMDG NGX 737

 

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Go to menu.Select Airplanes.Select General Aviation.Select C172.Select C172.acf.Click load.Voila.... :(**edit**There are quite a few default aircraft to choose from. They are not overly interesting but will serve you for demo purposes. Or simply download something you would prefer to fly.

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FAA licensed pilot (APSEL) flying Cessna 172R and Cessna172SPs. Member of EAA & AOPA since 2001

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