July 19, 20214 yr Yes, without instrumentation in Prepar3d v4 and 5. Â Â Bill Davis Edited July 19, 20214 yr by wwdavis
July 19, 20214 yr Of course it works in Windows 10, but what sim are you trying to get it to work in? I would think that even in P3d v4 or v5 it would work, it's not like it uses 64bit anything. Even the default aircraft from FSX work just fine in P3d V4 and 5 and it's not like Carenado aircraft are anything really different than default aircraft. Edited July 19, 20214 yr by Dave_YVR i7-13700KF, 32gb DDR4 3200, RTX 4080, Win 11, MSFS 2024
August 6, 20214 yr On 7/19/2021 at 5:16 PM, Dave_YVR said: Of course it works in Windows 10, but what sim are you trying to get it to work in? I would think that even in P3d v4 or v5 it would work, it's not like it uses 64bit anything. Even the default aircraft from FSX work just fine in P3d V4 and 5 and it's not like Carenado aircraft are anything really different than default aircraft. Yeah it works... but in P3D v4 & 5, as per wwdavis, without functional instrumentation as they 32bit based. Bummer really because I enjoyed the plane in FSX and had a really nice worn and torn repaint based on a real aircraft. Anyone up for making the plane x64 compatible ? Had to pull these images out of the the old FSX archives... 🙂 1680 x 1050, considered huge monitors back in the day Ryzen 5800X clocked to 4.7 Ghz (SMT off), 32 GB ram, Samsung 1 x 1 TB NVMe 970, 2 x 1 TB SSD 850 Pro raided, Asus Tuf 3080Ti P3D 4.5.14, Orbx Global, Vector and more, lotsa planes too. Catch my vids on Oz Sim Pilot, catch my screen pics @ Screenshots and Prepar3D
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