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Ini Builds Mitsubishi MU2

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I flew the MU 2 from Flysimware in FSX The Ini Builds version has a really outdated navigational system.  Is there anyway to set the Altitude Hold other than monitoring the altitude in a descent / climb and the hitting the altitude hold button?

I wonder if there is a replacement panel?

 

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What you see is what you get.  I was hoping or a more modern panel so this is why I didn't buy it.

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Nope it’s not a sweet as the one FSW did for p3d. 

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Yeah, the Flightsimware version in FSX/P3D was absolutely EPIC, I really enjoyed flying that plane. I purchased the Ini builds one and wasn't very impressed... I think they also went overboard trying to make the cockpit look too old, the aging and wear & tear textures look like something I'd expect to see in a plane from the 1940's, not a plane that was Japanese state of the art in the mid 1960's.

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Andrew Walker

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Ini Builds has a forum.  I posted a MU 2 Suggestion under General Discussion topic. 

You can Google it..

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