Milviz King Air 350i VC Work In Progress

The answer is... wait and see...

I am sure that you will all be very happy.

You will be able to try out that FMS when we release the 737...
 
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Hi all Milviz team

I´m just bought and install your Beechcraft Baron B55.

And I special like the swedish reg. SE-EXW from Waltair. The real plane whas stationar in Norrkopings airport, but I think the plane is now sold.

I´look forward for your King Air.

Best Regard
DennyBoy
 
I certainly would not make the B350i look worn or beat up. These are current production aircraft, very expensive, and used primarily by people of wealth. They are well cared for and kept very clean.

Now an older B300 or B350 might show some wear, but even these are generally kept in excellent condition. Buying a Super King Air is a big expenditure and owners don't want to see their money wasted.
 
It is not our intent to it look beat up. No way. What I said to the paint team was : do it like its a bit used but very much loved...
 
Oops...looks like that link is for a real life 360 view of a KingAir 350i ;)

I'm far from a civilian flight enthusiast, but this baby got me excited!

Diego
 
Sorry if this was asked/posted already, but I didn't go back and read the whole thread...

...SInce it is glass, will there be LPV capability? Will there be an updateable Nav database? And what modes of advanced autopilot are simulated? And what of these features:
IFIS and Flight Management System (FMS)
Digital Communication, Navigation, Surveillance (CNS) Radios
Dual Air Data Computer (ADC) Systems
Terrain Awareness Warning System (TAWS)
ESIS from L-3 Communications
Four-Color Weather Radar System
Automatic Flight Guidance System (AFGS)
Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS II) Maintenance Diagnostic Computer


...Sorry for having to ask...It is your own fault, Colin. If you and the rest of the milviz team weren't raising the bar with every new release, and incorporating awesome new features, I wouldn't need to ask such a question....
 
We certaintly do try to raise the bar with every release. I will go on ahead and say that there will be no weather radar for sure. We may support third party weather radar in a similar fashion to the RXP GPS units, but we will not be including that out of the box. While it is something that we all would like to have it would be a lot of troubleshooting with all the different weather packages out there. I could toss some ideas I have about it out there, but then those would give away trade secrets. ;)

Everything else I will not confirm or deny. Everything is of course on the table until we either determine it technically unfeasible, or it proves no benefit inside of FSX. We will always try to push every next release to the next level, and this being our first full glass civilian bird will be no exception. I will tell you that the F-15E was a HUGE challenge to us, and that took a lot longer than we anticipated. I think we all can agree though that the extra time and effort was worth getting it right. Personally it will be good to take a small break from the military birds to do some civilian releases.
 
Thank you for the reply and info, Steve. I am extremely excited to see that you guys are taking this on, and hopefully some of those features (most importantly the WAAS capability and updateable databases) make it into the final product. I look forward to seeing the next phase of the product...
 
Milviz crew, my sincere compliments for what you guys have accomplished with all your stunning releases :applause:
 
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