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Total silence till the release date would be better. Im like a child whos lollipop Lionel took away. 
Very nice pic though.


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21 minutes ago, Baber20 said:

The reflection of navigation lights on droplets looks super impressive.

First thing I noticed! Amazing!


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Really looking forward to flying in the rain. That was never really satisfactory in FSX or XP (except in the FF A320 maybe). Hope it looks as good with wipers on.

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That looks amazing.  You even see green bits reflecting in the raindrops.  I don't see raindrops on the cowling though.

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Also on Twitter. It is from a "Tech Alpha Tester", whatever that means.

 

Oops I see that Krakin has posted it in another thread !

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1 hour ago, domkle said:

Also on Twitter. It is from a "Tech Alpha Tester", whatever that means.

 

Oops I see that Krakin has posted it in another thread !

Yes they have a water mark on there shot`s.


 

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1 hour ago, domkle said:

Also on Twitter. It is from a "Tech Alpha Tester", whatever that means.

 

Oops I see that Krakin has posted it in another thread !

lol yeah I didn't realize someone made a thread already.


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2 hours ago, Deleted said:

shouldn't the window under the wing be dry? 

Well observed! 😄

I also hope the rain doesn't look like those lines in flight (X-Plane Star Trek effect).

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2 hours ago, Deleted said:

shouldn't the window under the wing be dry? 

Depends if it’s that rain you get when your walking to work at 6am and it seems to just smash you directly in the face like it’s sideways, hate that.

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21 hours ago, Deleted said:

shouldn't the window under the wing be dry? 

Well, it could be that the plane was moving shortly before picture was taken, forcing water onto the back windows, and then when it came to a stop the backward movement stopped and it just became drops on window

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