May 29, 201214 yr Rob, You guys did such a fantastic job on the Duke, you have earned many many lifetime customers. You raised the bar to say the least. Looking forward to this release. Scott KGPI
May 29, 201214 yr Well it does look beatifull!!! Can't wait... David DD So pleased you are excited about it. We take our time because we don't want to release anything that has the slightest problem. Of course there always are because despite hundreds of hours of testing, someone, somewhere will either spot a miniscule flaw or have a system that simply cannot cope, or is out of date, etc etc etc. The worst thing is to release when things are not ready. We're are checking, and checking the checks, then checking those too! Rob - RealAir Robert Young - retired full time developer - see my Nexus Mod Page and my GitHub Mod page
May 29, 201214 yr May has two days left for testing anyway... That's what I thought lol.But.Rob says they're taking their time so maybe it means they will release it later on.
May 29, 201214 yr Which is absolutely no problem at all. To be honest, my credit card would be very thankful for a short break!
May 29, 201214 yr Which is absolutely no problem at all. To be honest, my credit card would be very thankful for a short break! Same here, that is something I fully understand, take your time Rob. Meanwhile I do appreciate the screen shots. I'll buy it even if it comes out in a month, it's another "RealAir" in my hangar! David DD David
May 30, 201214 yr Hey Rob, Will the Lancair be P3D compatible? Thanks! Ark -------------------------- I9 9900K @ 5ghz / 32GB G.Skill (Samsung B) / Aorus Master Mobo / EVGA GTX 2080Ti FTW 3
May 30, 201214 yr I just went out and picked up a Saitek X-52 just to fly the RealAir Lancair and the Lotus L-39. The yoke, throttle quadrant and pedals are taking a well earned spring break. Kind regards,
May 30, 201214 yr Hi Stephen, I'd be interested in your views on the X-52. I've been looking for a long-throw stick for ages but they all seem to have a miniscule amount of movement from full forward to fully back. Maybe the X 52 is better in this regard? All the best, Rob - RealAir Hey Rob, Will the Lancair be P3D compatible? Thanks! Honest answer is I don't know. I don't have that software on my system. Regards, Rob - RealAir Robert Young - retired full time developer - see my Nexus Mod Page and my GitHub Mod page
May 30, 201214 yr I used the X 52 for a long time and it is not bad at all. It is quite precise and just feels good. Probably the best one can get in that price range. But since I got my hands on the TM Warthog, I don't want to touch anything else again. Downside is, that everything made out of plastic just doesn't feel right anymore... (i.e. Saitek Proflight yoke)
May 30, 201214 yr In theory the Lancair should be out either today or tomorrow.Rob, I know you don't like this questions but will you release it by tomorrow ? I can't wait lol. Thanks
May 30, 201214 yr Honest answer is I don't know. I don't have that software on my system. Regards, Rob - RealAir No worries! I just reinstalled FSX (just in case!). lol Thanks for the response, Rob. It is much appreciated. Ark -------------------------- I9 9900K @ 5ghz / 32GB G.Skill (Samsung B) / Aorus Master Mobo / EVGA GTX 2080Ti FTW 3
May 30, 201214 yr I used the X 52 for a long time and it is not bad at all. It is quite precise and just feels good. Probably the best one can get in that price range. But since I got my hands on the TM Warthog, I don't want to touch anything else again. Downside is, that everything made out of plastic just doesn't feel right anymore... (i.e. Saitek Proflight yoke) The Warthog out of the box doesn't have alot of throw but you can easily extend it with a PS2 cable if you remove the extra pin. I extended mine for $80 to a metalworker who made an aluminuim extension but some have even used garden hose or PVC pipe. You do need a different base to center mount it lower. Mine is in my Obutto cockpit center mount quite low. Heres an example of another guy on sim hqs extension and mount:
Create an account or sign in to comment