Daube
SOH-CM-2024
Hi all,
I was just wondering if anybody here has tested the Mirage IV from Roland Laborie, which is in FS9 format ?
It was working quite fine in FSX (it had a specific port-over version) excepted the underpowered flight model. I used it for a while, but the fast approach and landing speeds made it difficult for me to enjoy, because I was getting a lot of ground blurries at these speeds...
Since the blurries are finally gone in P3Dv2, I'd like to give that plane another go. However, as you know, most FS9 planes loose their virtual cockpit clickability in P3D v2. That Mirage IV had an excellent virtual cockpit, so I was wondering if it suffered any clickability problems in P3Dv2 like other FS9 planes ?
I was just wondering if anybody here has tested the Mirage IV from Roland Laborie, which is in FS9 format ?
It was working quite fine in FSX (it had a specific port-over version) excepted the underpowered flight model. I used it for a while, but the fast approach and landing speeds made it difficult for me to enjoy, because I was getting a lot of ground blurries at these speeds...
Since the blurries are finally gone in P3Dv2, I'd like to give that plane another go. However, as you know, most FS9 planes loose their virtual cockpit clickability in P3D v2. That Mirage IV had an excellent virtual cockpit, so I was wondering if it suffered any clickability problems in P3Dv2 like other FS9 planes ?