October 18, 201213 yr Here's some more screenshots to add to those already shared in the forum, seems to be a nice aircraft all the way around. Scenery was generated by Tileproxy. Enjoy! John
October 18, 201213 yr She seems to handle fine--I've only done one approach into Reno but nothing unexpected happend on approach. Regards, John
October 18, 201213 yr I see your enjoying her as much as I am John, finally a replacement for the Aeroworx B200. Great shots!! Adam HP Omen Obelisk Gaming Computer, Intel Core i7-9700, Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB DDR4 System Memory 4.7GHz 8 cores, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super Graphics with 8GB GDDR6 memory, PSU 750 watts, 1TB hard drive, Samsung T7 2TB SSD, 512 GB SSD, WD 5TB HDD, Logitech HOTAS X52 Pro Joystick, AOC 27" monitor,
October 19, 201213 yr I have to say though, flying the King Air with Tileproxy is a challenge--the King Air's performance hit makes it difficult for Tileproxy to keep up. In the Flight Levels it's not a problem, but on approach the textures can blur in a hurry. Default FSX textures stay clean and crisp, but my preference flying is with Tileproxy. I am going to try lowering the fps lock on one of my next flights to see if that helps. John P.S. I should note that in spot view, Tileproxy stays caught up--the problem is an issue only from the VC. Edit. I re-did the flight from Napa to Reno and found that with my fps locked at 18, Tileproxy stayed caught up. It's a decent compromise for flying this aircraft, and I still find the aircraft controllable at that framerate. So it's something I'll do when I fly the King Air.
October 19, 201213 yr Beautiful.....Those Leather seats look Comfy!! 100%75%50%d8a34be0e82d98b5a45ff4336cd0dddc Patrick
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