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New RA Lancair screenie :)

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In anticipation of this release, I have a question - I would like to use a CH Joystick controller alongside a CH Eclipse yoke with the latter inactive for this aircraft only. I believe a registered FSUIPC can accomplish this but I don't remember how to program it.

 

Any assistance is appreciated.

 

 

Les Parson

 

You'll need to set up a profile for it. Load the Lancair, then open FSUIPC to the axis assignment tab. Check the box for "profile specific," then, when prompted, select "new" and name the profile for the Lancair. Then assign your controllers and axes. After that, go to the calibration tab, again select "profile specific" and select the Lancair profile, then calibrate your controllers. Finally, you can assign buttons via the appropriate tab, again remembering to select the Lancair profile. Last step - open the FSUIPC.ini using Wordpad or Notepad, and add the line "shortaircraftname=substring," to make sure the profile applies to all your Lancairs and not just this particular paint, and edit the aircraft reference under the Lancair profile to remove the paint-specific tail number.

 

What I've given you is a very quick 30,000-foot view done from memory - make sure to review the sections on profiles in the FSUIPC users guide and you should be good to go. Hope this is helpful.


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Lovely indeed. Wow, those lines are so fine!

Best regards, Fritz ESSONO

Who is the guy in the cockpit?

 

The Duke pilot has a striking resemblance with a colleague of mine... when I showed a screenshot in my office we laughed for a while... hope they didn't use another of my colleagues as a model... :) I wonder what model they use, anyway.

LDS

Looks really nice! Seems to be a high resolution set of textures all around and on the inside... I hope it won't be too much of a frame rate hog ;-)

Looks really nice! Seems to be a high resolution set of textures all around and on the inside... I hope it won't be too much of a frame rate hog ;-)

 

We thought that might be a risk too, since the polygon count is right on the edge of maximum allowable, but so far we reckon frame rates are almost on a par with our Dukes, but on my system more stable. We can't promise that for everyone and as we all know frame rates differ so much on different computers even with similar specs. We will be providing an optional slightly less detailed model if frame rates are challenging for slower systems, and a cut down lower res model for use in multiplayer if needed.

 

Rob - RealAir

Robert Young - retired full time developer - see my Nexus Mod Page and my GitHub Mod page

Great news! Can´t wait to give it a try!

You'll need to set up a profile for it. Load the Lancair, then open FSUIPC to the axis assignment tab. Check the box for "profile specific," then, when prompted, select "new" and name the profile for the Lancair. Then assign your controllers and axes. After that, go to the calibration tab, again select "profile specific" and select the Lancair profile, then calibrate your controllers. Finally, you can assign buttons via the appropriate tab, again remembering to select the Lancair profile. Last step - open the FSUIPC.ini using Wordpad or Notepad, and add the line "shortaircraftname=substring," to make sure the profile applies to all your Lancairs and not just this particular paint, and edit the aircraft reference under the Lancair profile to remove the paint-specific tail number.

 

What I've given you is a very quick 30,000-foot view done from memory - make sure to review the sections on profiles in the FSUIPC users guide and you should be good to go. Hope this is helpful.

 

Thanks so much; this is helpful.

Anybody know if this aircraft will be able to run in P3D?

Ark

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"Lotus" lights ! Great !

KInd regards

Jean-Paul

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I wonder if the "arriving in late May 2012" is still accurate...

- Aaron

Robert,

 

Lotus lights? Might as well give me a page to give my credit card info and my email address so you can send me a link for the download. Why wait? Take the money!

 

Kind regards,

As we came to expect from Realair, they are the undisputed GA masters.. why, they take their time. Do you see Rolls Royce's rolling out and from and automated megafactory? No... it's handcrafted with a lots of fine details, making a HUGE difference.!

 

you dont just buy a realair aircraft, you own one.. its becoming something personal.. something proud to have to have..

 

thats how it is for me with each of realair's releases..

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