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Anyone using this software by Taburet from simMarket ?

Has some interesting surprises as you fly around (VFR).

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I haven't heard of it. Do you mean the one with hang gliders?


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Pass.

There's another one that looks more interesting to me, here:

https://secure.simmarket.com/simflea-offline-ga-traffic-msfs.phtml

Not sure about it, but would like to know if someone has tried it already.

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Whether it's good or not, I was never a fan of marketing ploys where you have to buy multiple software to cover the globe. As Ed says, pass.

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25 minutes ago, Beagle12 said:

Anyone using this software by Taburet from simMarket ?

Has some interesting surprises as you fly around (VFR).

I'd advise against buying anything from Taburet. A developer that offers things for MSFS (!) like "New Zealand coast morphing fix" or "Carribean coastlines tree clearing" or "Boston watermask" or "Japan powerlines" for 11 dollars each is not someone I'd trust.

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4 hours ago, edpatino said:

Pass.

There's another one that looks more interesting to me, here:

https://secure.simmarket.com/simflea-offline-ga-traffic-msfs.phtml

Not sure about it, but would like to know if someone has tried it already.

Unbelievable that a Cessna 172 isn't one of the 5 models included in that package (King Air, Beech Bonanza, Lear, PC-12, Baron)

Isn't the 172 the most commonly-seen GA in the *world*?  It would be the very first model I'd make if I were making a payware GA AI package.


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I bought it and don't like it at all. The planes will appear, flying one direction, then it will make a funny looking 180, using no bank at all, just skidding around, then fly the opposite direction, all within your view. It looks ridiculous! (Taburet's traffic addon)  The other addon posted above is much better. It does provide lots of air traffic as well as some traffic on the ground.

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10 minutes ago, monica6211 said:

I bought it and don't like it at all. The planes will appear, flying one direction, then it will make a funny looking 180, using no bank at all, just skidding around, then fly the opposite direction, all within your view. It looks ridiculous! (Taburet's traffic addon)  The other addon posted above is much better. It does provide lots of air traffic as well as some traffic on the ground.

Right - the free one is basically just the .bgl from MSFS without the commercial flights included.


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6 hours ago, edpatino said:

Pass.

There's another one that looks more interesting to me, here:

https://secure.simmarket.com/simflea-offline-ga-traffic-msfs.phtml

Not sure about it, but would like to know if someone has tried it already.

Got that one a few days ago. It does what it claims to do. Had a few questions and the developer was very quick to reply. Not sure if there's much else to say. It's 11 euro. 

5 hours ago, ricka47 said:

It looks a lot like a free one that is on flightsim.to.

https://flightsim.to/file/38966/ga-stock-aircraft-traffic

Both works pretty much the same way. Get Phantom's one. 

6 hours ago, Fiorentoni said:

I'd advise against buying anything from Taburet. A developer that offers things for MSFS (!) like "New Zealand coast morphing fix" or "Carribean coastlines tree clearing" or "Boston watermask" or "Japan powerlines" for 11 dollars each is not someone I'd trust.

Their Hawaiian mesh is actually quite good. Don't have any of their other products. 

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3 hours ago, Mace said:

Unbelievable that a Cessna 172 isn't one of the 5 models included in that package (King Air, Beech Bonanza, Lear, PC-12, Baron)

Isn't the 172 the most commonly-seen GA in the *world*?  It would be the very first model I'd make if I were making a payware GA AI package.

I agree. How often does one see Learjets flying circuits around small airports. We really need models of the most popular GA aircraft in the world, a number of liveries for those and something like the FSX GA-Traffic tool to create random flightplans.

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4 hours ago, Cpt_Piett said:
11 hours ago, edpatino said:

Pass.

There's another one that looks more interesting to me, here:

https://secure.simmarket.com/simflea-offline-ga-traffic-msfs.phtml

Not sure about it, but would like to know if someone has tried it already.

Got that one a few days ago. It does what it claims to do. Had a few questions and the developer was very quick to reply. Not sure if there's much else to say. It's 11 euro. 

10 hours ago, ricka47 said:

It looks a lot like a free one that is on flightsim.to.

https://flightsim.to/file/38966/ga-stock-aircraft-traffic

Both works pretty much the same way. Get Phantom's one. 

11 hours ago, Fiorentoni said:

I'd advise against buying anything from Taburet. A developer that offers things for MSFS (!) like "New Zealand coast

I am confused 🙁 Does not "offline" indicate that your connection to MSFS is lost, due to server interupption etc.

Who wants to play offline if you did not have to ?? Offline scenery is pretty bland.

 

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