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Real Taxiways USA - available now

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1 hour ago, captain420 said:

Alaska738, nice! Could you do me a favor and show us how the taxiway signs look when in cockpit view during 12:00pm on a clear day? I want to see if they're clear and easy to read compared to the default.

it's done! 🙂 

Probably won't get it personally. It is a bit pricey, but given that they edited over 1000 airports and corrected taxiway signage, etc, that is quite a bit of a task. I'm not sure how much effort was put into that, but the cost of two high-end airport addons doesn't seem ridiculously outrageous to me. Maybe it is, I don't know.

6 hours ago, ryanbatcund said:

I'll buy that later tonight

would like to see some night screenshots, please.

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very nice.

59 minutes ago, CarlosF said:

Looks like a great addon but too pricey for wallet, besides it's USA only, so maybe later when its on sale.

Edit: Just realized it only covers 1000+, which probably means my hometown airport  KMFE is not covered. Wallet says no go.

Actually Mc Allen Miller IS covered. It‘s one of the many towered airports that‘s in the list.

1 hour ago, Alvega said:

Definitely not buying it at this ridiculous price and just for US. 

Ridiculous? One can spend more than that on a single restaurant meal!

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Just now, MrBitstFlyer said:

Ridiculous? One can spend more than that on a single restaurant meal!

Yes, but food is necessary for you to live, a simulator addon isn't.

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3 hours ago, fppilot said:

I wonder what it will do to the many many addon airports already handmade with added and or corrected airports?

According to the manual, you can just exclude them (as they recommend). 

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Craig from KBUF

2 hours ago, Tuskin38 said:

Yes, but food is necessary for you to live, a simulator addon isn't.

Not sure a restaurant meal is a requirement for life 🤭

Couple of hours in a restaurant or possibly years of pleasure in the simulator.  For the work put into it, the price seems reasonable to me.  

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1 hour ago, Kevin_28 said:

Probably won't get it personally. It is a bit pricey, but given that they edited over 1000 airports and corrected taxiway signage, etc, that is quite a bit of a task. I'm not sure how much effort was put into that, but the cost of two high-end airport addons doesn't seem ridiculously outrageous to me. Maybe it is, I don't know.

Each individual must determine what their money is worth to them. 

I imagine how people sim will matter too.  As a GA flyer who hits a lot of these smaller class C and D airports, this could help me out a ton.  I also fly using Skypark, so I'm always ending up at airports all over.  I imagine someone who flies the heavies at mostly 3rd party airports would not see the same value in it (or someone who doesn't fly much in the US, etc). 

With anything, I sit back and wait for some detailed reviews before I make my decision.  No reason to rush out.  Hopefully someone does a deep dive into this soon. 

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Craig from KBUF

Alaska738, thanks for those screenshots! They do seem readable. I will compare them to what I see in my sim and see if it's worth it. I just wish the price was more reasonable, perhaps like $15 would make more sense.

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32 minutes ago, kerosene31 said:

Each individual must determine what their money is worth to them. 

I imagine how people sim will matter too.  As a GA flyer who hits a lot of these smaller class C and D airports, this could help me out a ton.  I also fly using Skypark, so I'm always ending up at airports all over.  I imagine someone who flies the heavies at mostly 3rd party airports would not see the same value in it (or someone who doesn't fly much in the US, etc). 

With anything, I sit back and wait for some detailed reviews before I make my decision.  No reason to rush out.  Hopefully someone does a deep dive into this soon. 

I'd imagine that if you fly on vatsim a good deal, having appropriate taxiways is pretty helpful as well, especially for non-3rd party airports.

There's a few preview videos on youtube, but I don't watch any of these influencers, so I don't know if any of them are good

 

 

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1 hour ago, petz_e said:

Actually Mc Allen Miller IS covered

That is good to know, but still just a bit pricey.

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