January 9, 201313 yr I just purchased new JRollon Jetstream and made first flight over converted FlyTampa Dubai Rebooted scenery. Jetstream is simply amazing aircraft, I highly recommend it.
January 9, 201313 yr Nice set there. That Jetstream is really tempting. I'll probably get it when it's 64-bit ready. i9 9900k - 32 gb RAM @ 3200mhz - 2070 RTX 8gb
January 9, 201313 yr Nice shots! I love the side on shot just before touchdown. "If you can't solve and equation with calculus, you're not using enough calculus" - A wise friend
January 9, 201313 yr Xplane keeps looking better and better. Though the quality of the aircraft could be improved texture wise . Can't wait to see what PMDG produce. How well did Dubai convert? I noticed that the Big hotel on the coast that looks like a sail is missing :I. Was there any other such omissions? And how did you get AI Traffic? I thought it wasn'tt Yet possible in XPlane?? Sorry bout the questions. Just an intetested observer here.
January 9, 201313 yr Author Xplane keeps looking better and better. Though the quality of the aircraft could be improved texture wise . Can't wait to see what PMDG produce. How well did Dubai convert? I noticed that the Big hotel on the coast that looks like a sail is missing :I. Was there any other such omissions? And how did you get AI Traffic? I thought it wasn'tt Yet possible in XPlane?? Sorry bout the questions. Just an intetested observer here. Firstly, sorry for my english:). Well, I converted the scenery through FS2XPlane converter, then I has to resave almost every texture to DX1 DDS format, because the converted city building were invisible in Xplane (IMO due to alpha channel). Indeed, some of the city's buildings are floating above the ground, but overall the scenery looks very nice, especialy airport is almost without problems. After all I add the static aircrafts at gates with the aid of WED 1.2 editor. I believe that if Fly Tampa would decide to convert their amazing sceneries to the X Plane, it could be done very quickly without any major problems, and the result would be more then 100% better.
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