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Best plane for sight-seeing VFR in FSX?

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Hi Jeroen, well, you know what they say... every system is different. I know, I was surprised at how hungry it is, but it is nevertheless a stunner of an aircraft. I fly it far more than the RV-7, even though that too is a great plane.

 

Happily, I am getting pretty good FPS performance on a 3 year old Dell laptop, though strangely I still prefer the Duke. I would recommend buying it if you like single engines. Upto usual RealAir standards.

 

Don't let me deter you from purchasing it because its truly an amazing Realair creation. And maybe I overstated the fps impact, as it actually runs decently on my 2600 i7 no OC in Orbx areas with traffic and weather.

 

STOP IT! GO GET IT!

 

glad you're back. :o

 

Well, I bought the RealAir Legacy and performance is awesome. The plane is absolutely GREAT! See my post in the Legacy topic. :wink:

 

And hi Jose, it's good to be back... :wink:

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I have no issues with the RealAir Legacy either. Performs similar to all my Carenado aircraft.

Ark

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I9 9900K @ 5ghz / 32GB G.Skill (Samsung B) / Aorus Master Mobo / EVGA GTX 2080Ti FTW 3

RealAir Scout/Citabria

Bronco X

Piglet's PC-7 (even though it's a low wing you can yank and bank to see what's below)

Veneaviones TC690 (much better than a King Air or Caravan for outside viz)

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