August 7, 200619 yr "Or kinda early since it hasn't even flown yet. ;)"Technically you are right of course... but my bet is Boeing is building the 787 like they did the 777 only more so. Meaning that they build the sim first then add the rest of the plane once they have most of the bugs out of it. They probably have millions of miles on that puppy by now! :-lolI'd sure like to get a ride in that sim. :)
August 7, 200619 yr >Yep,Great !> You can be the judge if we got it right.I am trustful ! Impatient to appreciate it ! ;)
August 7, 200619 yr >Which site did this list come from? I'd like to see the>original post.http://sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?t=11745
August 7, 200619 yr >>Yep, we had to increase the fidelity of our ground handling on>slippery surfaces. You can be the judge if we got it right.>;)Any chance of ground effect being simulated this time around? Keep up the good work!Jon
August 8, 200619 yr I'm probably repeating someone here... but as we appear to be getting wet runways, do we get anti-skid too? ckyliu, proud supporter of ViaIntercity.com. i5 12400F, 32GB, RTX4070, more in "About me" on my profile.
August 8, 200619 yr @tdragger, do you mean the autobrakes? They are also available on the Boeings. Or is there an anti-skid system that applies to manual braking?Jan-Paul
August 8, 200619 yr >No real airlines, of course. (At least not the big>ones--though we do have a local favorite.) I will say, though,>that for my money the Art team did a frickin' fantastic job on>the paint schemes this time. Not only are they more detailed>and vibrant, the added graphic effects like bump and specular>mapping and fresnel ramps make them really, really shine. I am>very proud of those folks.Yep indeed it looks very good the new bump and specular mappings :-)Should be fun to paint in the FSX world :-)Andr André
August 8, 200619 yr Author Anti-skid applies to all braking. Autobrakes or brake pedals control deceleration rate. Regards Howard H D Isaacs
August 13, 200619 yr >>"Or kinda early since it hasn't even flown yet. ;)">>Technically you are right of course... but my bet is Boeing is>building the 787 like they did the 777 only more so. Meaning>that they build the sim first then add the rest of the plane>once they have most of the bugs out of it. They probably have>millions of miles on that puppy by now! :-lol>>I'd sure like to get a ride in that sim. :)Oh I know how that works my father is the head of the 737 engineering department :) Chris Miller
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