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Hello, I (possibly unwisely) purchased the V2 GNS 430, taking advantage of the sale, without doing the necessary homework, with a view to also getting the 530 if all went well. Unfortunately, it hasn't. Now I find that I can't install it into any of my RealAir aircraft, which would be the most important ones, along with a some Carenado aircraft. RealAir doesn't see the RXP GPS unit as being installed at all, and greys out all of its options. I know I can get a refund, but before going down that road I'd like to see if there is a solution for this, or if the license for the 430 V2 will cover the legacy model also, which I'd be quite happy with. Please advise...
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I tried recently to re-install my RealAir Legacy to FSX-SE and I received a prompt that states as follows: ( Check sign in details >on control message, Line 94,Argument 2 must be of type string) I have no idea what this means so I hit "Forgotten Password and a window appeared that said "Account Suspended".... any help would be appreciated.
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P3D4.4 Duking it out over Wyoming and Utah
John_Cillis posted a topic in The AVSIM Screen Shots Forum
Flying over payware and homespun scenery in RealAir's wonderful P3D compliant Duke, such a delight to hand fly or fly on autopilot. I love the Alpine Vistas of Wyoming and Utah, I have always loved flying over the Salt Lake and parts of the Rockies in real life, you know you are flying when you can soar over these formidable barriers to land crossings. John