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did anyone get imaginesim atlanta 2016 working in p3d v4 ?? 


 
 
 
 
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On 7/24/2017 at 5:56 PM, downscc said:

A better Delta hub would be KDTW.. they still fly B744s out of there and if I had an airport to look at I'd love to fly some of those old NWA routes.

I can't wait for the Sunsky KDTW. I'm in DTW probably at least once per month on business trips - I was just there yesterday in fact, waiting for a flight home to KELM. Two Delta 744s were parked at adjacent gates - N668US waiting to depart to Narita, and N667US which had just arrived from Shanghai.

The old girls are definitely showing their age cosmetically, but still soldiering on!

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3 hours ago, tooting said:

did anyone get imaginesim atlanta 2016 working in p3d v4 ?? 

It works for me, but I just ported it over from my p3dv3 installation. Works great, and so far, no problems that I can tell.

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Works fine with the v4 installer.


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The US and EU already have enough airports, what about Asia? It's really sad to see that there's not much focus on this region. The world doesn't just comprise of America and Europe. Sigh. Seems like Asia is always last or forgotten about when it comes to flight simming. I would love to see some of these airports being redone or updated to be 100% Prepar3D v4 compatible and take advantage of its newer features.

I wish FlyTampa, or FSDT, Flightbeam or some of the other top notch airport developers would make

VVTS - Tan Son Nhat International (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

VVNB - Noi Bai International Airport (Ha Noi, Vietnam)

VTBS - Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok, Thailand)

RKSI - Incheon Airport (Incheon, Korea)

VTSP - Phuket International Airport (Thailand)

RCTP - Taoyuan International Airport (Taipei, Taiwan)

WSSS - Singapore Changi Airport

ZSPD - Shanghai Pudong International Airport (Shanghai, China)

RJTT - Narita International (Japan)

RPLL - Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila, Philippines)

I know  most of these airports already exist, but they are extremely outdated and could use a nice refresh. 

 

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Pacsim did RCTP.  I don't have it but the screenshots look very good.  Imaginesim is also doing WSSS.

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@captain420 I agree...we have so many airports in North America and Europe. Asia also includes India, Nepal and so many other countries with interesting airports surrounded by stunning scenery. An airport like Atlanta is dull in my opinion but it will sell very well so it will more likely get selected as a project. I own PACSIM's RCTP for P3Dv4 and I think it is very well done. It would be nice to see RJTT.

 

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2 hours ago, captain420 said:

RJTT - Narita International (Japan)

RJTT=Haneda Intl. Would like to see this one developed

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Wing is creating a Haneda as is another well known developer.  FlyTampa abandoned Haneda because of that.  Which developer is still kept under wrap but I'm sure there will be an annoucement in the near future.

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4 hours ago, captain420 said:

The US and EU already have enough airports, what about Asia? It's really sad to see that there's not much focus on this region. The world doesn't just comprise of America and Europe. Sigh. Seems like Asia is always last or forgotten about when it comes to flight simming. I would love to see some of these airports being redone or updated to be 100% Prepar3D v4 compatible and take advantage of its newer features.

I wish FlyTampa, or FSDT, Flightbeam or some of the other top notch airport developers would make

VVTS - Tan Son Nhat International (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

VVNB - Noi Bai International Airport (Ha Noi, Vietnam)

VTBS - Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok, Thailand)

RKSI - Incheon Airport (Incheon, Korea)

VTSP - Phuket International Airport (Thailand)

RCTP - Taoyuan International Airport (Taipei, Taiwan)

WSSS - Singapore Changi Airport

ZSPD - Shanghai Pudong International Airport (Shanghai, China)

RJTT - Narita International (Japan)

RPLL - Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila, Philippines)

I know  most of these airports already exist, but they are extremely outdated and could use a nice refresh. 

 

 

Are you really asking this question? There's no Flightsimmers from Ha Noi, Vietnam. (Most of Asia is 3rd world countries) Follow the money. 99% of FlightSim market is in US and the EU

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No flight simmers from Vietnam? Yes there are. I personally know lots of simmers there. Don't be so closed minded and make assumptions that just because a country is third world means there's no flight simmers there. FYI Asia is a very large region. I don't know where you get your information that MOST of Asia is 3rd world. Perhaps you need better education in geography.

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On 7/24/2017 at 11:35 PM, B777ER said:

Look at it from a business perspective. What do you think will generate more money after say a year of development? Me thinks KATL. 

I get that....but Narita...

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1 hour ago, Mitch24 said:

RPLL - Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila, Philippines)

That's a great list.  But, you really need to check out PacSim RPLL...I mean...it is amazing.

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1 hour ago, Mitch24 said:

 

Are you really asking this question? There's no Flightsimmers from Ha Noi, Vietnam. (Most of Asia is 3rd world countries) Follow the money. 99% of FlightSim market is in US and the EU

Lot of flight simmers no doubt fly in and out of Asia, more than ever, and some of those mega asian airports have the wow factor. Flightbeam are doing NZAA, and that is not in Europe or USA. With planes like the PMDG 777LR and 300ER and the QOTSIII, these airports you say are third world, are more popular than ever. IMHO.

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6 hours ago, captain420 said:

The US and EU already have enough airports, what about Asia? It's really sad to see that there's not much focus on this region. The world doesn't just comprise of America and Europe. Sigh. Seems like Asia is always last or forgotten about when it comes to flight simming. I would love to see some of these airports being redone or updated to be 100% Prepar3D v4 compatible and take advantage of its newer features.

I wish FlyTampa, or FSDT, Flightbeam or some of the other top notch airport developers would make

VVTS - Tan Son Nhat International (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

VVNB - Noi Bai International Airport (Ha Noi, Vietnam)

VTBS - Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok, Thailand)

RKSI - Incheon Airport (Incheon, Korea)

VTSP - Phuket International Airport (Thailand)

RCTP - Taoyuan International Airport (Taipei, Taiwan)

WSSS - Singapore Changi Airport

ZSPD - Shanghai Pudong International Airport (Shanghai, China)

RJTT - Narita International (Japan)

RPLL - Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila, Philippines)

I know  most of these airports already exist, but they are extremely outdated and could use a nice refresh. 

 

Pacsim does mostly Asia. RPLL is outstanding and the rest are pretty good and whilst not up there with Fly tampa or Fsdt they are incredibly light on frames, almost as good as default airport frames

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