January 16, 201313 yr Three great products, three quite different experiences. The King Air still astonishes with its fidelity. The Duchess is here for sentimental reasons. The upstart Carenado amazingly raises the bar in several ways.
January 16, 201313 yr Author Thanks... forgot about the Beechjet, but then I've always thought of it as a Mitsubishi Diamond! In this company, I might've added Carenado's Bonanza, not to forget Eric Dantes' still superb Twin Bonanza.
January 17, 201313 yr Fantastic Presentation,Bravo!!! 100%75%50%d8a34be0e82d98b5a45ff4336cd0dddc Patrick
January 17, 201313 yr How come the landing gear is retracting on the King Air in pics #2 and #4? Nice shots regardless! Todd
January 17, 201313 yr Author Talk about not seeing the wood for the trees... Todd that's very observant of you, and now I'll have to go and do that all over again! I think it was a replay in Recorder Module, which I skipped forward from flight. I suspect the gear is extending, and hadn't caught up yet Scenery is Orcas Island, not the FTX version but the earlier one from Georender. Same vintage as the Aeroworx plane and just as good. It has People flow too, although I think it wasn't called People flow then.
January 17, 201313 yr Really a nice presentation. Thanks :-) Dan George (woodhick)Check out Greenbrier Aero Club, the VA for and about the GA pilot.
January 17, 201313 yr You get an A++++ for a creative approach. Not sure how you did it (???) but I really like it. Bravo.
January 18, 201313 yr Author Wow, I never did get an A++++ before! PDX: it's done with RecorderModule http://www.fs-recorder.net/ You record a track while playing back previously recorded tracks, and so get the whole fleet mobile The little aerial pic was done by using advanced features which allow you to add aircraft at offsets to an existing track.
January 18, 201313 yr Author Absolutely FS9.5 The shots span 9.5 years of FS development too, what a great hobby!
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