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I like how people love the Shockwave light effect...

 

...that looks like you're constantly flying through fog.

 

 

No supercones of light here...hmm. Curious...

 

Yes I concur with you with the shockwave are exaggerated but give the absence of brillance that fs in the day, the lights don't have, and the photos generally don't show... I think in my opinion a little help are welcome!! and perhaps PMDG found a more balanced effect.. see the red navigation and beacon lights in the last Facebook photos are more vibrant than usual (but I don't know if it retouched)

Anyway in my country we says a proverb :Para el gusto se hicieron los colores (For the liking, the colors were made)


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Carlos Durán

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This is probably a topic that some are highly critical about and I've been watching for a while in the background.

 

No shockwave lights on our model, neither are they modified FXs. Instead we have our own "interpretation" which is there's a halo emitting from the light source themselves and depending on the time of the day, the halo will be softer or stronger - example - stronger at night time than during the day time.

 

I have spent many hours at YVR airport watching 777 come and go and observing the lights. I think our customers will like what we've done to the 777.

 

Regards,

 

 

 


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Jason, this method will still allow for illumination of the aircraft by exterior lights (like the beacon, and strobes), correct?


Elijah Hoyt
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AHHH :O Good News!! .. looking forward to see the results!! in person :Drooling:


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Carlos Durán

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After going missed a few times, holding for 4 weeks, shooting another approach, and taxiing slow as hell.

 

after landing at EHAM rwy 18R taxying to gate C6R via V2, V VM, W5, D A22, A, A4 then 36.

:P

 

Trent Hopkinson

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This is probably a topic that some are highly critical about and I've been watching for a while in the background.

 

No shockwave lights on our model, neither are they modified FXs. Instead we have our own "interpretation" which is there's a halo emitting from the light source themselves and depending on the time of the day, the halo will be softer or stronger - example - stronger at night time than during the day time.

 

I have spent many hours at YVR airport watching 777 come and go and observing the lights. I think our customers will like what we've done to the 777.

 

Regards,

 

I love them :biggrin:

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