Cameron Posted September 22, 2013 Author Report Posted September 22, 2013 Is Laminar actually involved with that, though? Yes, they are. Ben Supnik to be exact. although it'd be helpful if your plugins should pop something up saying 'this doesn't work in 32-bit' when you try to; the aircraft actually *loads* in 32-bit xplane But you would need a 32-bit plug-in to be able to tell the person "this doesn't work in 32-bit." Can't do that with a 64-bit plug-in. So, if someone is having that problem and is confused, and searches the forum, they'll find this thread, and get their answer Isn't that the point of the pretty graphics that specify system and X-Plane compatibility on the product page? Quote
liser Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 Congratulations to all the team!!!I'm sure this will be a very huge step forward for the whole X-Plane industry. Give you a good time to rest and get good energy for the next project!!!Thank You! Quote
Cameron Posted September 22, 2013 Author Report Posted September 22, 2013 Congratulations to all the team!!!I'm sure this will be a very huge step forward for the whole X-Plane industry. Give you a good time to rest and get good energy for the next project!!!Thank You! Thanks, Sergio! We appreciate the kind words and enthusiasm! 2 Quote
frankbyte Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 Congrats for the "coming out" Quote
vsully Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 Congrats on the release of a wonderful .acf!! Quote
Ntr09 Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 Congrats on the release guys! If I had time to fly it I would've bought it already! Showed it to an FSX user, he said he might have to get X-Plane just to fly the Saab. -NR Quote
Simmo W Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 Yes congrats to all involved in the project, best of luck with sales at what seems a pretty fair price. Enjoy a break too! Quote
Phantom88 Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 HERE WE COME........................ WOW!!! Extremely fair price,Honestly when I heard of all the work and special features going into this aircraft I thought the price would be double what it is. Congrats and Thank You for all your hard work.Cheers!!! 6 Quote
DeltaIV Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 Good work, Thanks you. Interestng, what that's that sound in the cabin like a extending flaps or similar, during taxi, it repeated every minute. What does this sound? There is a problem, the radio frequency is adjusted very slowly , can you adjust speed of rotation? And thank you again for such a great aircraft, I love them . From russia with love, and sorry for my english. Quote
JGregory Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 what that's that sound in the cabin like a extending flaps or similar, during taxi, it repeated every minute. What does this sound? That sound is the hydraulic pump cycling as the pressure drops and the pressure switch kicks in. This happens because when you're taxiing the steering is hydraulically actuated. You will also hear the pump cycle over a period of time just sitting on the ramp due to leakage in the system. There is a problem, the radio frequency is adjusted very slowly , can you adjust speed of rotation? If we make it too fast you will not be able to make "small" changes in the frequency. And thank you again for such a great aircraft, I love them . From russia with love, and sorry for my english. You're welcome! I hope you enjoy the aircraft. JimLead ProgrammerLES Saab 340A Quote
willychn33 Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 (edited) i just finished my first SAAB 340 video,hope u guys like it ) Edited September 22, 2013 by willychn33 2 Quote
ss8913 Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 Yes, they are. Ben Supnik to be exact. But you would need a 32-bit plug-in to be able to tell the person "this doesn't work in 32-bit." Can't do that with a 64-bit plug-in. Isn't that the point of the pretty graphics that specify system and X-Plane compatibility on the product page? Right, because people read all of that before they come here to complain I'm a software developer myself, I am always telling people to RTFM but they never do... heck most people don't even search the forums Oh well, here's hoping XSB64 is available soon. I want to fly the saab on VATSIM... Quote
Longranger Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 One question due to the installer. I plan to buy the Saab in the next few days, but my X-Plane 10 PC has a rather slow internet connectionwhile my Notebook in genaral can use much faster connections. So I normally download planes and sceneries with my Notebook (that doesn't use X-Plane 10) and transfer it at home with the LAN. Is this feasible with the Saab or do I have to trust the limited connection speed of the X-Plane PC? Quote
JGregory Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 One question due to the installer. I plan to buy the Saab in the next few days, but my X-Plane 10 PC has a rather slow internet connectionwhile my Notebook in genaral can use much faster connections. So I normally download planes and sceneries with my Notebook (that doesn't use X-Plane 10) and transfer it at home with the LAN. Is this feasible with the Saab or do I have to trust the limited connection speed of the X-Plane PC?This is a question that Cameron can help you with. He will be here later on. JimLead ProgrammerLES Saab 340A Quote
Cameron Posted September 22, 2013 Author Report Posted September 22, 2013 One question due to the installer. I plan to buy the Saab in the next few days, but my X-Plane 10 PC has a rather slow internet connectionwhile my Notebook in genaral can use much faster connections. So I normally download planes and sceneries with my Notebook (that doesn't use X-Plane 10) and transfer it at home with the LAN. Is this feasible with the Saab or do I have to trust the limited connection speed of the X-Plane PC? The installer requires a copy of X-Plane 10 to be present. It's somewhat complicated to do it as you want it, because we install everything on your machine (not just the aircraft) to make sure things operate right for you. So you know, the installer does support resume in the instance your connection drops. Quote
captain57 Posted September 22, 2013 Report Posted September 22, 2013 Really enjoyed flying the tutorial. I highly recommend doing it. Very enjoyable and gives a lot of tips. Great plane. 3 Quote
Mario Donick Posted September 24, 2013 Report Posted September 24, 2013 (edited) Edit: Sorry, wrong thread. Edited September 24, 2013 by Mario Donick Quote
scarp Posted December 19, 2013 Report Posted December 19, 2013 First congrats on a very well made aircraft, really enjoy this bird. But I think I found a small but glaring error It's the shape of the glare shield and the error is 'in your face' practically all the time And besides being a constant reminder being what it is and where it is, it's actually also a bit obstructive because it blocks the view forward a bit. I hope some vertices get's shuffled around a bit in the near future. Other than that, great addon Pictures says more than a few words, so here are some pics that hopefully shows what I mean As one can see, in RL the top of the glare shield is angled more directly towards the window sills while in the sim, it is extruded almost horizontally before it angles down toward the windows. You should be able to see almost the whole window frame from a pilot's perspective, try that in the sim without moving your head up and to the forefront of the overhead panel. A few more pics 'over the counter' just to show how it look's. Sorry I didn't have any better pictures for you, but I hope you can take care of this glaring bug on my glare shield. If it happens I'll gladly rate this aircraft a 10 out of 10 Merry Christmas! 3 Quote
Cameron Posted December 19, 2013 Author Report Posted December 19, 2013 I hope some vertices get's shuffled around a bit in the near future. There will be no changes made to any 3D model. Quote
ointment Posted December 20, 2013 Report Posted December 20, 2013 Can't you just change the pilot's seat height in Plane Maker? Looks more like a viewpoint issue rather than a graphics model issue. 1 Quote
arb65912 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Posted December 20, 2013 Can't you just change the pilot's seat height in Plane Maker? Looks more like a viewpoint issue rather than a graphics model issue. I have tested several times and it is NOT the viewpoint issue BUT changing 3D model would be like making a new plane with the new mapping etc. so I am not surprised at all that it will be no changes in that area. Personally I would experiment with the "lateral field of view " value in Rendering Options window ( my settings are 65 deg) and the relative position of the pilot in corresponding "view/quick_look_x" set. While one can not argue with Scarp's statement's, I have found LES Saab 340 A being such a great complex design that these findings are negligible for me. Take a look at my VFR, IFR, Instruments Close and other views access in the video. After a very "bad start" with LES Saab 340A, which was a part of my reluctance ( I can admit to when I am wrong) to make a fresh XP installation which got rid of the "junk" ( unused plug-ins, scripts etc), I am now probably one of the happiest Saab users. Take a look at the video, I am able to access all areas of interest instantly by pressing the button ( two views assigned to joystick , VFR and IFR) and others to numeric pad keys. Cheers, AJ P.S. Just in case, all my views are moving slightly but this is how I like it ( Cinema Verite from View menu is on). I like the cockpit to "shake" a bit while flying. Quote
scarp Posted December 20, 2013 Report Posted December 20, 2013 No, it is not a question of viewpoint, it is a somewhat deformed glare shield, and I am quite astonished in regards to the reply from the developer. This is a very expensive addon and one would think that things were up to shape, and if they weren't, I would expect it to be fixed in the future. But a blatant 'no'? Not only is it an error, but it's also very hard to ignore as it's in your face + it obstructs the view, in sum is a total immersion killer.And to top it off, it is an easy fix from a modelers viewpoint (I'm a among other thing's also a developer myself). I don't think I am nitpicking or trying to be difficult either, I'd be quite happy if they just lowered those vertices just a tad. No remapping or new polygons are required, just a lowering of those vertices that are extruded horizontally. I mean, I think it's crazy, the aircraft is so very well made in every other aspect, but this glaring bug 'will not be dealt with'? That does come off as very strange considering it is a top dollar addon, if it was my work I would have been a bit embarrassed and I would have rectified it ASAP, no doubt! And just to make sure, with embarrassed I mean the jovial "woops, my bad" type embarrassed, not embarrassed embarrassed. Well, whatever, if there's definitely not gonna be issued a fix for it from the developers I guess I just made a bad investment, no worries. For those who says it's correct here are some better pics where you can clearly see that the top of the glare shield has an angle down towards the windshield from the get go, there is no flat/horizontal part first and then a downwards angle : http://www.airliners.net/photo/NextJet/Saab-340A/1672851/L/&sid=969187520daf5913c3103394d6b1039c http://www.airliners.net/photo/Air-Botnia/Saab-Fairchild-SF-340A/0280748/L/&sid=969187520daf5913c3103394d6b1039c http://www.airliners.net/photo/Chicago-Express-Airlines/Saab-340B/0368081/L/&sid=969187520daf5913c3103394d6b1039chttp://www.airliners.net/photo/United-Express-(Colgan/Saab-340A/0599114/L/&sid=969187520daf5913c3103394d6b1039chttp://www.airliners.net/photo/US-Airways-Express/Saab-340B/0665533/L/&sid=969187520daf5913c3103394d6b1039c and a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ob7oRxMTX0 Well this will be my last post in regard to this matter, the issue has been raised and I don't have anything else to add.I certainly hope the devs will take this into consideration despite the initial 'no' (which could technically just have been a reflex 'no' shot from the hip) 1 Quote
scarp Posted December 20, 2013 Report Posted December 20, 2013 (edited) would be like making a new plane with the new mapping etc. No no, that is my point. There is no need for a new model or remapping, just a lowering of the vertices...that's all. If it was more complex I would certainly understand that anyone would be hesitant of backtracking through the mesh and make major alterations. But this is not the case, you could lower the said vertices without adding anything else or remapping for that matter. And just to make clear, I am very happy about the rest of the aircraft and I agree that it's well done, both visually and system wise. Edited December 20, 2013 by scarp 1 Quote
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