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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
..You mean it´s usd 60.00?!?!...
EDIT: I stand corrected, it´s 39.95
Prowler
I agree completely! No external bumps on this on. We did test it but even with 2048 textures the scale was about 3 inches wide for a panel line. That's even three plus too wide for a control surface line on a old bi-plane. There is some bump mapping in the cockpit that gives it more life.Looks very nice to me...especially since there are no annoying overly done raised panel lines and rivets. Some of the recent releases from various developers have over done the rivet and panel line looks.
Oh well....I'm still loving FSX now but hope some of the overzealous panel line and rivet makers calm a bit.
I agree completely! No external bumps on this on. We did test it but even with 2048 textures the scale was about 3 inches wide for a panel line. That's even three plus too wide for a control surface line on a old bi-plane. There is some bump mapping in the cockpit that gives it more life.
Can someone explain to me the Mach hold? I thought that if I wanted to maintain a .8 mach setting, I would go to that speed and then push the mach hold button and it would automatically adjust throttle to maintain that. Instead, the plane starts slowing down as if I turned the throttle all the way off. Could somebody enlighten me?
Mal, thanks for checking out the thread. You are a former AS develper correct? If so, any info you want to share about some of the modelled systems and differences between the original AS model and this one...? If you're not from the AS team, apologies, I just seem to connect your name with AS.Here's an explanation from the Manual:
5.4.8 MCH - Mach Hold Mode
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]When selected the system maintains the current existing Mach value. Clicking the display window will allow adjustment to be made. [/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]There is an included manual that explains all system functions and extensive reference card as part of the kneeboard.[/FONT]