doublecool
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Nice way to Finish a brillant product line
Have them all D the B and C... and will gladly donate for your A
Thank you Ant's


Have them all D the B and C... and will gladly donate for your A
Thank you Ant's



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The BETA will come off when it is ready for a full release. I've gotten some good feedback emails from some people already. It's always nice to hear from real pilots who have flown the actual aircraft and it helps to tweak the aircraft for the final release.
Took the T28 Beta out for a spin this morning, and ran into a cockpit transparency issue.
Area: FTX KORS,
Weather: REX Ess + OD. It was a very clowdy day.
Situation: Outside view, Locked spot view.
Issue description: While panning around the aircraft, I could see the pilot and look through the cockpit, showing the clouds on the other side of the cockpit.
At some point, while panning around, the cockpit turned completely white, as if it was filled with smoke. Couldn't even see the pilot.
And no, it was not reflection of the sun, as the area was covered under clouds. I even panned to a position where I could look for an opening in the sky, where the sun might have been peeking down, but there was none.
Panning back to the same view position, and the issue re-appeared.
As I was showing off the airplane to a visiting friend, I forgot to take screenshots, darned.
Anthony, I hope this is of help to you.
You can contact me if you need more information.
Other than that I am really enjoying this bird.
Update:
I recreated the flight with the same result. I did figure out it's the sun glare on the canopy. Looks a bit too bright, and shouldn't in an overcast scenery.
As I use Shade4FSX when loading, I went and re-loaded fsx without Shade4FSX. It's giving the same result, so at least I know that Shade4FSX has no influence.
Is there a way I can tone down the brightness of the sun glare on the canopy?
Thank you very much!
Very good sound!
I have a question though: how come this model is easier to fly that the higher powered D version? Am I missing something here?