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Joakim Richardson

Issue with High Altitude Wing Condensation effect

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PMDG 777-300ER

 

Im on FL350 Close to OMDB MACH .850 and GS 573.

 

when i look on the wings i have a Condensation effect!?

It say i have a patch installed for this issue reales date Feb 23, 2016. 

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Is there a way to enable/disable it? I dont like the look of it very much.

 

Thank's

 

McDan out

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I never get that, unfortunately. I only get that during T/O and landing. Would love to see it during cruse. Just have noticed that people who have the condensation effects during cruse, are people whom are using the -300. Is there a difference in effects between the -200 and the  -300? 

Thank you. 

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Is there a way to enable/disable it? I dont like the look of it very much.

 

Thank's

 

McDan out

 

You can turn it off by unchecking "Rainbow Contrail" during the install process.

 

Regards,

Keven


Keven Menard 
Technical Director, //42
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You can turn it off by unchecking "Rainbow Contrail" during the install process.

 

Regards,

Keven

Thank you!

 

McDan

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Hi,

 

this effect looks great with wing view, but a little worse in external view:

 

t2761296_uppercond.jpg

 

Is there a chance to improve it in the future?

 

Lucas

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