May 10, 20233 yr A while ago, I mentioned the lack of some features in P3D that always surprised me and that I wished would be included finally in some future version. One of them was the aerial refueling. However, it seems such a feature might be included in the professional plus version of P3D, from what I read somewhere? So I tried looking on Youtube to see if I could spot any video showing that refueling, but didn't find anything conclusive yet. In fact, I haven't found any video of the professional plus version of P3D anywhere. Is there some kind of legal restriction to it ? Or did I just search incorrectly ? I have seen recently some refuel videos from DCS as well as the latest version of Falcon BMS, and these look quite cool and way better than anything I could ever see in FSX or P3D (VRS included). Why isn't it possible to get something like that in P3D ? Why isn't it a base feature, although we did get some minimalist carrier operation ? EDIT: to be more precise, I am not referring to the refuel gimmick of FSX and P3D where we just need to be in a certain place "more or less" to receive fuel (with VRS TacPack). What I would like to see is an actual animated refueling device, may it be a basket+soft tube, or articulated boom, and an actual connection to the aircraft. Edited May 10, 20233 yr by Daube
May 10, 20233 yr 2 hours ago, Daube said: In fact, I haven't found any video of the professional plus version of P3D anywhere. You actually do, Daube. All my P3D videos are produced on Prepar3D professional plus version.
May 10, 20233 yr Yes you're right. In fact, after writing that message, I performed a search as well and found a few videos taken from P3D Professional Plus. My mistake was to include "refuel" or "refuelling" in all of my previous searches, which led to nowhere.
May 10, 20233 yr So, is there a v6 coming? If so, what can we anticipate it will bring? Still enjoying my PMDG Queen in this sim.
May 11, 20233 yr 41 minutes ago, Boomer said: So, is there a v6 coming? If so, what can we anticipate it will bring? Still enjoying my PMDG Queen in this sim. Unknown to all but LM. We believe there is a next version based on some things found on their website by accident and some change logs from vendors such as majestic and prosim. That's all the facts that wr have right now. That and that they are coming to FSExpo in June. Building a full scale 737-800 Simulator running P3D v5.x 210 degree wrap around screen Jason Lohrenz (@lohrenz737) • Instagram photos and videos Lohrenz 737 Simulator Project (lohrenzsimulator.com)
May 16, 20233 yr This is getting painful. A few times a week I log on and view the P3D forum home page hoping to see “V6 to release next week” as a topic on the home page. Having so little information but knowing it’s coming eventually is killing me.
May 16, 20233 yr It's likely they will wait to announce anything about the next version until FlightSimExpo, June 23-25, 2023. dv Win 10 Pro || i7-8700K || 32GB || ASUS Z370-P MB || NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11Gb || 2 960 PRO 1TB, 840 EVO My Files in the AVSIM Library
May 16, 20233 yr 3 hours ago, DChockey08 said: This is getting painful. A few times a week I log on and view the P3D forum home page hoping to see “V6 to release next week” as a topic on the home page. Having so little information but knowing it’s coming eventually is killing me. Yeah. I especially get excited on Tuesdays.
May 17, 20233 yr Commercial Member On 5/10/2023 at 4:24 PM, Daube said: A while ago, I mentioned the lack of some features in P3D that always surprised me and that I wished would be included finally in some future version. One of them was the aerial refueling. However, it seems such a feature might be included in the professional plus version of P3D, from what I read somewhere? So I tried looking on Youtube to see if I could spot any video showing that refueling, but didn't find anything conclusive yet. In fact, I haven't found any video of the professional plus version of P3D anywhere. Is there some kind of legal restriction to it ? Or did I just search incorrectly ? I have seen recently some refuel videos from DCS as well as the latest version of Falcon BMS, and these look quite cool and way better than anything I could ever see in FSX or P3D (VRS included). Why isn't it possible to get something like that in P3D ? Why isn't it a base feature, although we did get some minimalist carrier operation ? EDIT: to be more precise, I am not referring to the refuel gimmick of FSX and P3D where we just need to be in a certain place "more or less" to receive fuel (with VRS TacPack). What I would like to see is an actual animated refueling device, may it be a basket+soft tube, or articulated boom, and an actual connection to the aircraft. A freeware project of mine does that, PayloadManager X, in all variants of P3D V4 and V5. You can attach the refueling device to any AI aircraft you fancy (and the matching probe to your own), program a route for the tanker, deploy it, and - refuel by capturing the probe. It uses the P3D features that allow you to attach things to other things to do this. Probe is animated too, it moves around, even with your plane attached. Not sure if that is what you are looking for, but it was decent, all legacy sim things considered.https://youtu.be/ak9MafSEUG4?t=233 You can also parachute with that app (=not only deploy parachutists, but actually jump yourself, using various avatars). PayloadManager X 0.97: Bail out (ejection seat) in Prepar3D - YouTube Edited May 17, 20233 yr by Lorby_SI LORBY-SI
May 17, 20233 yr Unfortunately, it's not really what I was looking for. Your project, while being technically impressive, is not reflecting how a real refueling works. The "attachment" that you mentioned, is more like making your plane a fixed attachment to the refueling plane, which is not how it is in real world. What I was looking for is the simulation of a refuelling as it's done in DCS or in Falcon4 BMS. That is, a refuel that is actually working as in real life.
May 17, 20233 yr On 5/16/2023 at 3:29 PM, DChockey08 said: This is getting painful. A few times a week I log on and view the P3D forum home page hoping to see “V6 to release next week” as a topic on the home page. Having so little information but knowing it’s coming eventually is killing me. Yea I thought we would have heard something by now to be honest. Wasn’t it like October when the V6 beta webpage was found? Edited May 17, 20233 yr by okupton Orman
May 18, 20233 yr I hope that the P3D team have something really special to show the flight simulation community if they are intending to wait until FSExpo for the "big reveal" of v6. It will need to be if it is going to be anything more than a damp squib. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
May 18, 20233 yr Well right now they are just on the schedule to have a Q and A about the current and future of P3D. There are 2 product reveal spots on the Friday schedule that haven't been announced yet and a panel discussion spot on Sunday that hasn't been announced yet too. It's interesting as I hate to even bring this up here, but MSFS was announced to be attending the conference as well, but there is nothing on the schedule or the expo floor for them yet either. WHO KNOWS! Building a full scale 737-800 Simulator running P3D v5.x 210 degree wrap around screen Jason Lohrenz (@lohrenz737) • Instagram photos and videos Lohrenz 737 Simulator Project (lohrenzsimulator.com)
May 18, 20233 yr Where did the idea that LM is going to “reveal” v6 at Expo come from exactly? Sure, they could, but there is no evidence or suggestion from them that they will. The last expo they said nothing with a side of nothing in their time slot. In other words, I wouldn’t hold your breath — or I’m certainly not holding mine.
May 18, 20233 yr You may have a point here. Let's just run through announcing at the Expo. If they do, nothing but non-stop questions for two full days. On the other hand, if they announce shortly before, questions and technical support for two full days. So, if there's a third option, it's unknown to me. Edited May 18, 20233 yr by newtie ..
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