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use of aircraft that require acceleration?

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How does p3d support these planes?

ATP MEL,CFI,CFII,MEI. Type Ratings B-737, ERJ-190,ERJ-170

 

 

They don't. Not yet anyway. 

 

Luckily, the # of planes that require acceleration are rare. 

By the way, which aircraft are included?

I thought all former FSX aircraft are included + the new ones LM announced this week.

I've been using the Accel. Hornet for a while now. Works just fine in V1.4. I'm also using Dinos Tomcat and Goshawk both of which require Accel. I had to do some copying of files from FSX to get them working but it wasnt all that difficult. Somewhere in forums theres a discussion on how its done. Carrier Ops works fine with vLSO and AICarriers2. I'm gonna find out real soon whats gonna work in V2.

 

I'm wondering if Dinos F-35 uses these files, if so then possibly you wont have to fool with copy/paste fom FSX since the Lightning is included in V2. Guess I'll find out tomorrow.

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How does p3d support these planes?

Since Prepar3D has all of the token variables and events used by "Acceleration" it is already 100% compliant with any aircraft that uses "Acceleration" features.

 

Speaking of "Dino," he's posted results of his testing along with some screenshots at SOH.

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