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Development of an Airplane X Plane 11

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The experimental flight model is something we are actively involved in using, but it's not ready for prime-time. The whole idea is, that we as developers can work behind the scenes, making Laminar aware of stuff that "breaks" our planes when using the experimental flight model.  The Just Flight fleet of aircraft just got released today, with updates to the 11.40 flight model... but NOT the experimental flight model. There are some things that might not work 100% in 11.40, which Laminar's new flight model in the next release SHOULD address... that gives us a chance to put our planes through their paces, before the new flight model hits the updater, and shortly thereafter, we can push an update (via SkunkCrafts auto updater) for all the flight models to be adapted to the latest release.

 

The recommendation is always, to leave the experimental flight model turned off for most payware (unless otherwise specified).

 

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14 hours ago, danklaue said:

The recommendation is always, to leave the experimental flight model turned off for most payware (unless otherwise specified).

This makes perfect sense.

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