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Which one is technically more realistic?

Haseen Ahmad.

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Hello Haseen,

"Realistic" and "Carenado" are not frequently used together but you will enjoy anyone of them if you are looking for a pleasant light aircraft with eye candy, if you are not too demanding systems wise, and above all if you rely on an external GPS guidance system (RealityXP or Flight 1) for navigation.
They both have nice sounds but I for one prefer the Shrike's ones.

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Shrike is the one I have, it's nice.  Not A2A or MilViz, but it's still nice, and you can use it with AccuFeel from A2A too even.

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Hi,

As said before: 'Carenado' and 'technically realistic' are mutually exclusive.
Nevertheless I have the 690B and it is a nice aircraft to fly. If I recall correctly there is a pretty good (3rd party) technical mod available for it.
Check the 690B forum here.

 


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