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Do RealAir Duke and Lancair benefit from the Prepar3D v2.1 Hotfix 1?

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Has anyone tested this?


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How do the RealAir aircrafts Duke and Lancair run with Prepar3D v2.1 and hotfix 1?


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I use the Duke with 2.1 and everything was fine even before the fix.


Pierre

P3D when its freezing in Quebec....well, that's most of the time...
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Salut Pierre, do you hear the sound of the cockpit switches?


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Salut Pierre, do you hear the sound of the cockpit switches?

Duke v2 switches work but don't make any sounds. And I can't get full RPMs out of the Eclipse yoke unless I use Ctrl-F4. Other than that it works fine, although not supported in P3D by Real air. Hopefully they'll come around.


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Thats right. sound doesn't work.

 

I never realized as I have a Saitek switch panel and they are rather noisy.....  


Pierre

P3D when its freezing in Quebec....well, that's most of the time...
C-GDXL based at CYQB for real flying when its warming up...

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I was hoping that the RealAir sound gauge would work with the hotfix 1. Unfortunately this is not the case. I hope that RealAir is adapting the sound gauge accordingly. They should officially support P3D2.

 

May be Robert from RealAir chimes in and informs the customers when the Duke and Lancair will be 100% compatible with P3D.


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