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Post by Bushpounder on Sept 26, 2015 9:07:23 GMT -5
C90 GTX King Air FSX/P3D
Let the sabres rattle!!
BP;)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2015 11:20:48 GMT -5
Geeezzz !! I don't know Don, but I had that A/C from Carenado in 2012. I just checked it out and downloaded it. It looks and sounds the same as the description of their latest C90 . I did a circuit and a run to Cyyz and my old C90 still works as good as any Carenado stuff does. Wonder what they are up to Cheers, Carm.
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Post by olderndirt on Sept 26, 2015 11:25:07 GMT -5
Maybe the first one didn't install in P3D - anything to make a buck.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2015 12:04:04 GMT -5
This one has a glass cockpit. Well, Carenado's version of a glass cockpit at least. Better have some frame rates to burn I would suspect (I'm almost tempted to buy this one just to see if they actually "slaved" the electronic HSI - I'm betting there is drift even in it <LMAO>). I am "curious" (read 'suspicious') of why the pics are so dark. The thing looks basically finished and appears to have jumped the line by quite a bit. I would hope that's not the case because a lot of those instruments are running in the red (normally I'd say that doesn't matter squat since all they are are screen shots, but it's not like these guys haven't released something like that before!). I do see in Carenado's usual attention to detail, they have included 2 X-Plane shots of a 182 in this set. Are we getting 2 airplanes for the price of one, or did they just not bother to review their own work (that would be a first, right )?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 5:39:17 GMT -5
OK, actually I looked into this a bit further. This airplane is actually a melding of 2 aircraft, both modernized. It is actually a Beessna C90-182. No, really! Go look at all the pics there of that aircraft. The first half are of the Beechcraft C90 with the glass cockpit. The second half (where the instruments are lit) caught my attention because since when does a turbine aircraft have a CHT and a Manifold Pressure gauge?? Then, the last 2 pics in that series are exteriors of a Cessna 182. So which airplane exactly are we getting???
Yet another example of Carenado's usual attention to detail.
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Post by Bushpounder on Sept 27, 2015 8:01:45 GMT -5
LOL! Nothing like dotting the t's and crossing the i's!!! They are also showing the 182 for X-Plane, but it looks like they ran ALL the pictures together. More t's and i's. BP;)
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Post by spud on Sept 27, 2015 8:10:49 GMT -5
In a nut shell your saying the airplane is basically "t's" "i's" "t's" up.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 10:50:23 GMT -5
You got it!
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