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Carenado C90B approaching Vancouver (extremely large images)

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Carenado's best aircraft for X-Plane (and with some features the FSX version has not).

 

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Yeah, I know ... forgot to switch on landing lights.

 

 

 

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Mario Donick .:. vFlyteAir

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One of the most beautiful 3d models I have ever seen on a PC simulator!! Just unbelievable. If it flies as good as it looks, I'll be getting this one soon!


Alexis Mefano

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I'm curious about if Dan managed to overcome the RPM vs FF bug that plagues turboprop models in X-Plane and in MSFS.

 

I actually find it more annoying in X-Plane since Plane-Maker even has an option to set your turbine as a free-runing, so, would expect it to behave as such, but FF varies whenever you move your prop RPM (at constant alt, and throttle settins, of course...) and it shouldn't :-/


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I'm curious about if Dan managed to overcome the RPM vs FF bug that plagues turboprop models in X-Plane and in MSFS.

FF changes when you change RPM.

 

But I was not able to determine if this is really a bug -- a quick search for this topic via Google mostly reveals thread by yourself, where you ask about this bug.  :lol:


Mario Donick .:. vFlyteAir

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Beautiful Shots,Love that livery and those clouds are ultra-realistic.


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Patrick

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But I was not able to determine if this is really a bug -- a quick search for this topic via Google mostly reveals thread by yourself, where you ask about this bug.

 

Yep, I've a crush on it :-)

 

A few models for FS9 and FSX used gauge programming to overcome the internal limitations.

 

ELITE models it PERFECTLY!

 

This simulator of the PT-6 turbine engine also shows correct bahaviour:


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Avid simmer since 1992...

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