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I bought it immediately 'cos it looks so purty. 👍

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I wanted this too, but I'll wait till it matures.


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44 minutes ago, Ron Attwood said:

I bought it immediately 'cos it looks so purty. 👍

Your thoughts/ feed back on it Ron please.


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57 minutes ago, somiller said:

Did the OP really not see this https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/596804-indiafoxtecho-t-45c-goshawk-released/ on page one of the MSFS forum.

Obviously not! :smile:  Needs a merge ...


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23 hours ago, DJJose said:

I wanted this too, but I'll wait till it matures.

No need to wait. I’ve flown it for two days and it’s just superb. In every detail. Textures 10/10, handling 10/10, systems- easy 9/10. Love it

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10 minutes ago, antonvs said:

No need to wait. I’ve flown it for two days and it’s just superb. In every detail. Textures 10/10, handling 10/10, systems- easy 9/10. Love it

My concern is this:

"Also, due to current coding restrictions, the HUD may not work well with TAA. It is suggested to turn TAA off with the T-45."

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2 minutes ago, DJJose said:

My concern is this:

"Also, due to current coding restrictions, the HUD may not work well with TAA. It is suggested to turn TAA off with the T-45."

That also happens with the F-14, so I just turn TAA off when flying it.

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2 minutes ago, DJJose said:

My concern is this:

"Also, due to current coding restrictions, the HUD may not work well with TAA. It is suggested to turn TAA off with the T-45."

I agree. There is no way I am turning TAA off to have just a readable HUD but the rest of the sim looking like lots of words not allowed! 

It worries me that the developer doesn't realise this. How about the F-15 HUD? And the upcoming CRJ from Aeroaoft? Apparently that will have a working HUD. 


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2 minutes ago, bobcat999 said:

I agree. There is no way I am turning TAA off to have just a readable HUD but the rest of the sim looking like lots of words not allowed! 

It worries me that the developer doesn't realise this. How about the F-15 HUD? And the upcoming CRJ from Aeroaoft? Apparently that will have a working HUD. 

It's crazy. I'm not going to ruin my sim for an airplane. Plus, no carrier landings or missions yet. I'll wait till it matures.

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On 3/9/2021 at 1:47 PM, Nyxx said:

Your thoughts/ feed back on it Ron please.

To be fair I've only had about an hour tootling around in it. Overall I'm pleased with it, but it took me an age to realise that the flashing 'wheels' light was telling me my undercarriage needs to be down, even though I was cruising along minding my own business at what I thought was a reasonable speed. I then read on the other thread that anything less that 90% throttle and it thinks you're only going 150kts it started to make sense. A bug!

I won't be throwing it away though. It'll get fixed.

EDIT: Oh, and it IS purty. 😀

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It seems odd that the 787 Hud works so well in TAA, but everyone else’s attempt at a HUD are not working well.   Can Asobo share with developers the way they did it, and share that portion of SDK with them?

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