July 23, 200520 yr Just had another flight with this amazing realistic weather radar. I use it on the LD767 and PMDGI have to say WOW thats what i have missed in the great airliner addons, http://members.chello.at/addongauges/FSWXR.htm Panel Installation is quite easy with integrated installer Well done keep on AOG Fabian
July 23, 200520 yr I already have the Reality-XP WX500. There do indeed appear to be some nice features shown in the WXR description. The terrain response is nice as well but actually clutter suppression might be used to isolate storm cells, otherwise the mixed results could be confusing. While some radar antennas are mounted in a gyro controlled pitch gimbal that allow you to select whether the radar tilt is referenced to geographic level pitch or aircraft body pitch, I notice your image shows you are in a bank. I wonder how a radar would respond to that when terrain could cut odd the horizontal azimuth scan range.However, I have some questions:All the screen shots show it as a pop-up. Can it be installed in a panel as a true gauge can?The description states 3D clouds are not necessary. I wonder how it determines areas of preciptitation to match cloud placement depicted by the FS9rendering engine.If you have it, can you answer these questions? I see other radar products on their site but did not look at them.
July 23, 200520 yr Hi! @regarding the post of fabian russel:We are programming add ons which needs at least a little brain in the head. Please belive us, we would not pay somebody to make such primitve and clear adverting forum posts. I know this guy, he got a license for free on the IFC2005 this year, because he had no possibilty to pay there...may that is his way to say thank you...okay anyway i have contacted him to stop posting... sorry for that @other questions:may you ask all the questions you have in the AOG support forum there i can answer it in all detail:http://forums.simflight.com/viewforum.php?f=193Short:No its no popup, its a normal gauge as RealityXPInstead of graphical 3cloud position rendering we obtain the weather data from the NewWeather Interface of FS2004...kind regardsFlorian
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