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Note: Alabeo C310R II released

YoYo

SOH-CM-2023
In store of Alabeo from now: http://www.alabeo.com/index.php?accion=product&correl=128

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Someone to have it? I have very nice model of Milviz ( http://milviz.com/flight/products/C310R/index.php ) but Id like to hear something about this bird also :).
 
I have the MilViz C310, bought it when it made its debut. The MilViz C310 has a very accurate flight model and the 3D modeling is also very good. From my experiences with Alabeo/Carenado, their C310 might look even better, but I'd wager that the flight model is not as good as the MilViz version and there will likely be systems and gauges that do not work correctly. Oh, and repainting, there is a paint kit for the MilViz C310, as for repainting Carenado/Alabeo aircraft...
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Whereas the Milviz version is perhaps more authentic, it is a framerate killer for me. This one gives a smooth performance.

Cees
 
Used to own a 310R in real life. Carenado has elected to produce a bit of an oddball airplane, in that it has a peculiar set of avionics (like no flight director) and it lacks any kind of deice equipment whatsoever. It doesn't even have boots. There are a few 310R's floating around in real life that don't have them, but it does make much sense to have an all-weather twin that can't hold its own in a little bit of ice.
 
I own almost the complete Alabeo hanger and thoroughly enjoy flying them, but I might (just might) pass on this effort as for some reason I really dislike the C310R series.
Something in my subconscious tells me no way do you want this particular aircraft.
:dizzy:
 
I own almost the complete Alabeo hanger and thoroughly enjoy flying them, but I might (just might) pass on this effort as for some reason I really dislike the C310R series.
Something in my subconscious tells me no way do you want this particular aircraft.
:dizzy:

I get the same weird feeling. In real life, the 310R is an exceptional airplane, that will outperform the 58 Baron in every respect for a lot less money. But their rendition of it, looks like it leaves a lot to be desired.
 
I get the same weird feeling. In real life, the 310R is an exceptional airplane, that will outperform the 58 Baron in every respect for a lot less money. But their rendition of it, looks like it leaves a lot to be desired.

For me it is not just the Alabeo offering, I have the 'other' commercial 310R and the extremely good free version, all good but not taken out of my hanger.
Must be something in my medication!:very_drunk:
 
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