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Flying in the Stratosphere ...

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Welcome Project Stratosphere - iniBuilds Store - YouTube

In the video they show the aircraft passing bellow some bridge, which is usually known to cause problems with MFS's CFD calculations (?). Maybe they found the way to overcome such problems?

The aircraft looks really cool, and although nt my beach, I might get it as soon as possible!

Edited by jcomm

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1 hour ago, jcomm said:

Welcome Project Stratosphere - iniBuilds Store - YouTube

In the video they show the aircraft passing bellow some bridge, which is usually known to cause problems with MFS's CFD calculations (?). Maybe they found the way to overcome such problems?

The aircraft looks really cool, and although nt my beach, I might get it as soon as possible!

It looks great for sure, but we already have a multitude of these type of aircraft in the sim at the moment.ย ย 

Parallel42 already do a version of this, then we have all the cub basedย tail-draggers in the sim, I bought the Aviat Husky from the store, and then there are all the excellent GotFriends aircraft on flightsim.to that are real fun, and have great flight models as you would expect from them.ย  So I would say we are a bit over-saturated with these types.

Or does this 'Project Stratosphere' encompass something else?ย  A bigger project?

Rob (but call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind).

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You can fly under lots of bridges, don't need a modded plane or anything special.

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Yea its a bit hit and miss๐Ÿ˜, some bridges no probs, others have invisible but solid sections under their spans. (nothing to do with what aircraft or mods you use)

P.S. Jcomm its theย  bounding box around an object that defines it as a solid, which often extends beyond the graphical representation of that object

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