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J41 and AccuFeel?

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Anyone using AccuFeel for the J41?

 

I already have EZDOK and I dont know if AccuFeel would bring anything more.

 

From what I have heard, accufeel can cause strange behaviors with complex aircraft.

Branton Turner

EZDOK provides camera views and motion effects.

Accufeel provides custom sounds.

 

Two totally different products that do two different things.

AJ Pongress

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I use both EZdok and Accufeel, and I'm not experiencing any strange behavior. I think it adds another level of immersion by adding wind and breaking sounds.

Johnny Rosario

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Interesting, but this brings up the question if Wind and Braking sounds can be heard in the real J41 cockpit?

 

Interesting, but this brings up the question if Wind and Braking sounds can be heard in the real J41 cockpit?

 

I don't know for sure. You can check out YouTube videos showing cockpit flights on the J41, but it's not the same as being there. Would be nice to hear from a real J41 pilot on this fact.

Johnny Rosario

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EZDOK provides camera views and motion effects.

Accufeel provides custom sounds.

 

Two totally different products that do two different things.

 

its not just sounds at all.....there is physical airframe effects as well

Glenn

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You can't hear anything in a J41 cockpit..... :wacko: Bloody Garretts!

Patrick Houghton

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