December 3, 20196 yr The New CRJ Professional...Now with PBR (inside & out). With PBR this model comes alive, also I'm loving the EFB! Barcelona LEBL (Latin VFR) Eagle County Regional Airport (Orbx) Stockholm Arlanda Airport ESSA (Orbx) Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport KMSP (Flightbeam Studios) Thanks for viewing, Darryl Edited December 3, 20196 yr by SP2472
December 4, 20196 yr Darryl: Wonderful shots! CRJ Professional with PBR/EFB and all...(only in P3D)! I've the standard AS/DA version, but still love this plane and fly it often... [BTW, Darryl, did you yet have a chance to try "Cold & Dark" with this plane?...Just wondering how that feels with this Professional version...]
December 5, 20196 yr Nice pics and i am enjoying the update myself, but I really wish we could lose those giant clouds of snow and rain when taxiing. Really detracts from the realism, imo.
December 5, 20196 yr Author On 12/3/2019 at 6:15 PM, P_7878 said: Darryl: Wonderful shots! CRJ Professional with PBR/EFB and all...(only in P3D)! I've the standard AS/DA version, but still love this plane and fly it often... [BTW, Darryl, did you yet have a chance to try "Cold & Dark" with this plane?...Just wondering how that feels with this Professional version...] The cold & dark work fine, as it should be. Everything was improved including PBR textures inside & out, better flight characteristics (not perfect) and of course the new EFB pad (Electronics Flight Bag).
December 6, 20196 yr 12 hours ago, emanIA said: Nice pics and i am enjoying the update myself, but I really wish we could lose those giant clouds of snow and rain when taxiing. Really detracts from the realism, imo. What do you mean by giant clouds of snow and rain? Orman
December 6, 20196 yr 11 hours ago, okupton said: What do you mean by giant clouds of snow and rain? The giant "rooster tails" that the planes have when taxiing in snow or rain. It always looks to me like the tires are on fire or something.
December 8, 20196 yr Author On 12/6/2019 at 7:34 AM, emanIA said: The giant "rooster tails" that the planes have when taxiing in snow or rain. It always looks to me like the tires are on fire or something. That's just a part of Prepar3d which was inherited from FSX...cannot change the effect.
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December 9, 20196 yr 18 hours ago, SP2472 said: That's just a part of Prepar3d which was inherited from FSX...cannot change the effect. Yeah I know, I just wish it would be fixed.
December 10, 20196 yr 10 hours ago, emanIA said: Yeah I know, I just wish it would be fixed. Actually you can. The OldProp (the developer of chaseplane) sells a product called precipfx that replaces those textures and takes care of all that over-spray. It's only $9 US Jose A. Core Components: AMD Ryzen7 7700X - G.Skill FlareX 32 GB DDR5 6000 CL36 (XMP) - Gigabyte B650M Aorus Elite AX - Asus ROG Strix RTX3060 12gb Storage: WD Black SN750 NVMe 1TB - AData sx8200 Pro NVMe 1TB - Samsung 860 EVO 500GB - Samsung 870 EVO 1TB WIN11 - P3D v.5.3 HF2 - XPLANE 11 - MSFS
December 10, 20196 yr 14 hours ago, jalbino59 said: Actually you can. The OldProp (the developer of chaseplane) sells a product called precipfx that replaces those textures and takes care of all that over-spray. It's only $9 US I was not aware of that. Thanks!
December 10, 20196 yr 15 hours ago, jalbino59 said: Actually you can. The OldProp (the developer of chaseplane) sells a product called precipfx that replaces those textures and takes care of all that over-spray. It's only $9 US It can't be too hard to find the default effect file for it and just delete the contents......and while you are at it delete the default wingtip vortex effect that make all civil aircraft look like fighters. 🙂 My FS Videos
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