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Whispercraft Anyone?

falcon409

SOH-CM-2025
The new "Avatar" aircraft that's in development prompted a thread in which another of my favorites from Kazunori Ito was mentioned, which is the Whispercraft. The sound is aliased to the Lear (gag me, lol). Is anyone flying this aircraft and if so, is there anything better suited to it than the Lear? Thanks.:salute:
 
The Whispercraft was in the movie "The 6th Day". That's the one I'm trying to get a better sound file for rather than just the Lear.
 
Wasnt it 7 days? I cant remember. Arnould was in it, his bird.

I remember when he got the remote hand control for it, lol.... That was wild. Remote flying of a craft with you in the passenger seat of another one. How wild would that be? I wonder how many I would go through... eeeks..


Bill
 
You must have a different one than I downloaded then.
None of the gauges work for this one.
Typical Ito gauges, lol he uses all '98 version gauges on purpose I think to discourage use in FSX, which he doesn't care for. I just am in the process of replacing them all with compatible gauges.
 
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