October 8, 20169 yr I just came across this video on youtube, not sure how wake turbolance is simulated in the sim or through a 3rd party plug in such as Active Sky, but this is pretty amazing and realistic. Does anyone know who this is achieved? I wonder if this would work if you fly behind AI aircrafts? ASUS ROG Maximus Hero XII ▪︎ Intel i9-10900K ▪︎ NVIDIA RTX 3090 FE ▪︎ 64GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro ▪︎ Windows 10 Pro (21H1) ▪︎ Samsung 970 EVO Pro 1TB NVME SSD (OS Drive) ▪︎ Samsung 860 EVO 2TB SATA SSD ▪︎ Seagate 4TB SATA HDD ▪︎ Corsair RMx 850W PSU
October 8, 20169 yr Moderator I just came across this video on youtube, not sure how wake turbolance is simulated in the sim or through a 3rd party plug in such as Active Sky, but this is pretty amazing and realistic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeEApObd__s Does anyone know who this is achieved? I wonder if this would work if you fly behind AI aircrafts? Did you watch the video? The answer to your question is revealed in the the first frame. The first thing it says is Active Sky Next Wake Turbulence. So there's your answer. Btw, AS16 which is the newer product also has wake turbulence and is adjustable in case you want to make it stronger or weaker. The answer to your second question is revealed in the video when they fly behind AI aircraft, so yes. Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
October 8, 20169 yr Author That's awesome, I wasn't sure if the wake turbulence was from Active Sky or not, just wanted to confirm with others here. I never knew this even existed or was even simulated. Gonna give this a try when I get a chance. ASUS ROG Maximus Hero XII ▪︎ Intel i9-10900K ▪︎ NVIDIA RTX 3090 FE ▪︎ 64GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro ▪︎ Windows 10 Pro (21H1) ▪︎ Samsung 970 EVO Pro 1TB NVME SSD (OS Drive) ▪︎ Samsung 860 EVO 2TB SATA SSD ▪︎ Seagate 4TB SATA HDD ▪︎ Corsair RMx 850W PSU
October 8, 20169 yr Moderator Get AS16 since it's their newest product and will continue to be developed. Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
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