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7 hours ago, Paraffin said:

I don't think you'd have any trouble with CEF plugin conflicts. If I read the dev blog right, Laminar is currently using it only for in-sim purchase with the demo. You could always roll back to 11.11 if you do have problems.

 

The Aerolite 103 works fine without VR. I only did one brief takeoff to take a look, but it cruises right around 55 knots according to the panel gauge. Fun little aircraft.

I decided to install the beta to help with the final testing.  Installation was smooth as butter.  The Aerobask Eclipse with its plugin worked fine and the Aerolite 103 is such a great addition for me, I have been longing for an ultralight, a quality ultralight in either P3D or Xplane11.  Also may be my imagination but performance seems improved, a bit more fluid.

John

Tyler Young at Laminar posted an update on the CEF topic over at the devblog. It answers some of the concerns that have been raised:

https://developer.x-plane.com/2018/04/lets-talk-about-cef-some-more/

It sounds like it's up to the developers to get in line, but it was going to be an untenable mess anyway, if Laminar hadn't decided to lock down the way this will work going forward.

X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator on Windows 10 
i7 6700 4.0 GHz, 32 GB RAM, GTX 1660 ti, 1920x1200 monitor

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