February 25, 201313 yr Images taken in Saint Barthelemy (Marteen complete Tampa scenery add on) X-Plane11 GTX1070 8GB Vram - i7 4770K cpu @3.5GHz Quad core - 16GB RAM
February 25, 201313 yr Wow—the reflections are even included! I wonder how FTX sea mammals compare. . . .
February 25, 201313 yr Commercial Member Is the ".WTR" file realistic? Or do we need to tweak "waterbeast.cfg"? :p0816:
February 26, 201313 yr VEry nice Kerry W. GipeSavannah Georgia, USAUS FAA A&P / Commercial Pilot Multi Engine Land IFRYour talent is a gift from God. How you use your talent is your gift back to God.
February 26, 201313 yr The reflexions on the water, the lighting, the dolphins - simply awesome! Florian
February 26, 201313 yr Author Thanks all. The dolphins come with the tampa marteen scenery @ St Barth but requires a "very dense" scenery complexity setting. X-Plane11 GTX1070 8GB Vram - i7 4770K cpu @3.5GHz Quad core - 16GB RAM
February 26, 201313 yr Fantastic!! Something other than an airplane in the foreground, and good looking too. But I gotta ask, how do you pilot one of those things?? Dan George (woodhick)Check out Greenbrier Aero Club, the VA for and about the GA pilot.
February 26, 201313 yr is that the defualt beaver? -ANDY GREENFlight Diary Account : http://flightdiary.net/SpeedBird7735 Hours experience in Grob 115, 30 minutes in Grob 102 10 Hours in Grob 109 PLUS SOLO! 23rd November 2013!
February 26, 201313 yr Author is that the defualt beaver? Yes it is the default de Havilland Beaver DHC2 . Fantastic!! Something other than an airplane in the foreground, and good looking too. But I gotta ask, how do you pilot one of those things?? Thanks for the comment. If you are asking about the "dolphin" they pilot themselves but its easy to use EZDOK cam to follow them and take images. and if you are asking about the beaver i do it as i do the cessna the only difference is that my runway is water not ground and my wheels are the skis... hehe X-Plane11 GTX1070 8GB Vram - i7 4770K cpu @3.5GHz Quad core - 16GB RAM
February 26, 201313 yr they pilot themselves I have to admit to having been more than a little facetious, but now I have to admit I'm kind of impressed that you can follow them in EZDOK. Neat :-) Guess they could be viewed as underwater AI. Dan George (woodhick)Check out Greenbrier Aero Club, the VA for and about the GA pilot.
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