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Test Run with RealAir Scout in Windows 8

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I recently upgraded to Windows 8 and even more recently just completed a MASSIVE reinstall of FSX and all my addons (8+ hours)

 

I will say this, i am having NO problems with FSX in Windows 8, and it runs awesome in windowed mode, which is bonus for me because i have 2 monitors and like to AivlaSoft's Electronic Flight Bag on the 2nd monitor.

 

Weather engine is AS2012 patched up to the SP2 beta 5 build 4783

 

Traffic provided by MyTraffic X Professional 5.4b

 

 

Taxi for takeoff at TKPK

 

 

 

Gaining altitude

 

 

 

Here you can see both monitors...FSX on my main monitor and EFB on my secondary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on final

 

 

 

TAPA was busy today!

 

 

 

Hope you liked the shots. I am very pleased with how FSX is running in Win8.

Computer Specs: i5-4690K 3.5 GHz overclocked to 4.0GHz / MSI GTX 960 4GB Video Card / 16GB Kingston HyperX Fury 1866MHz DDR3 System RAM / MSI Z97-G45 Motherboard / Crucial MX200 500GB mSATA SSD

Great shots,Thanks for the info

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Patrick

That is one of my favorite planes. In fact, I have never really bought a RealAir product that I haven't liked. Am looking forward to their 172.

 

Nice shots and thanks for posting.

I like the runway and taxiway textures! The EFB is a nice touch.

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