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  1. This is being explored, and a fix on our end may be in a future update.
    3 points
  2. I think the best demand will be for a high fidelity glass cockpit business jet. It doesn't exist yet. Cheers.
    3 points
  3. Also note that in the current (11.26) version of X-Plane you need to pull A LOT to avoid the nose dropping when you get very close to the ground. Watch your pitch very closely and be ready to pull ca. 75% of your yoke travel when about to touch down. This is more than in the real plane but a by-product of some new aerodynamic code we got in one of the recent updates. I have been working with Austin on this and he said that he tweaked the code again for 11.30. So we are waiting for that - along with some other aerodynamic changes 11.30 brings. I will revisit the 737´s flightmodel once 11.30 is out and - if warranted - incorporate some tweaks in an update. Cheers, Jan
    2 points
  4. Hello Hot Start guys, many thanks for your amazing airplane. I almost fly with it and I often use the ND display to navigate the various airports. Unfortunately, the aircraft icon is barely visible in large areas. Is it possible to change the contrast or the color a little bit? Best regards SirJohn62
    1 point
  5. Hey all, Looked into it on Facebook and no resolve, so I decided to put my troubles here. I start my sim fresh with the TBM at 40 FPS. After 1.5-2 hours of flying long distance, that frame rate drops below the acceptable 20 FPS. This is the only aircraft that has done this to me. I am on a Late 2014 iMac 4GHz i7, 12GB ram and AMD Radeon R9 M295X graphics with 4096 MB VRAM. As for the sim, the staples regarding plugins and freeware scenery. However the problems don't occur when over that scenery, nor is the issue present on other aircraft (Zibo and Rotate MD-80). I am a developer (I do web and server applications), so if you need an extra set of log files, I may be able to provide those.
    1 point
  6. how? the one in pfpx is a different model with different performance and capabilities. the app has the model we use and just requires some info on the air frame to be accurate pfpx is great for getting and exporting routes. but I dont trust a calculation for the 850 to work on the 900
    1 point
  7. That's kind of funny, considering the real aircraft only took 36 months to design and deliver. Even funnier when you consider that the 36 month timeline started with the purchase of the land in Seattle, and they had to build the gigantic factory before they got to work in earnest on the aircraft itself....LOL. Tim
    1 point
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