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  1. Who's ready to try it with XP-10? http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2013/02/19/nvidia-announces-its-next-graphics-card-the-geforce-gtx-titan/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=t.co -NR
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  2. File Name: J32 FSM Performance File Submitter: Cooley File Submitted: 18 Feb 2013 File Category: Plugins and Utilities Jetstream 32 FSM Performance Per the request from several members, attached is a copy of the Jetstream 32 regional airline performance chapter published from the Flight Standards Manual. J32 Flight Standards Manual Performance - Chapter 15 Note: Performance data provided for training purposes only and should not be used for real world flight operations Takeoff Performance: Precomputed Takeoff Data Automatic Performance Reserve (APR) Reduced Power Takeoffs Enroute Performance: Single Engine Operations Precomputed Enroute Performance Data Cruise Power Settings Long Range Cruise Power Settings Landing Performance: Precomputed Landing Data Land and Hold Short Operations Click here to download this file
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  3. My newest upload. I hope you enjoy it...
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  4. I've just done a quick test. In summary yes its a major drop from 57 fps to 24 fps using the 3d cockpit. Andy
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  5. Flying over the city of Bishop, one of the hottest and driest cities in California. This early morning flight was taken before the intense heat of the afternoon sun bakes the Ownens River Valley. This image looks west toward the Sierra Nevada mountain range, lit in the early morning light.
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  6. Ohhh Wellll.. On the bright side it looks like the LES SAAB will be out soon.. that Plane fits the time I have for sim sessions better anyways
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  7. Is this one done...? Just kidding but in all seriousness the SAAB is looking amazing! I cannot wait until its release
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  8. Just to chip in on Peters Aircraft, I have both the A380 and the A321. I really love the A321 MugHug above is correct that it is very much a procedural sim though but the systems are really well modeled and its very different than flying a boeing. It also sounds pretty authentic that weird airbus hum noise you get at flex speed. If you watch a video of an Airbus flight after learning the A321 it feels very much like you are doing the correct procedures and that you might be able to climb in and fly one. It has just received a big update but I'm waiting for 64 bit before using it again at the moment which Peter notes is on the way. I look forward to the 3d cockpit. Great airbus vid here that you should watch and makes me want to fly the A321 all day long. On another point the A380 is apparently at the 'final test stage' for 64 bit. Andy
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  9. Deep breaths. In and out.
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  10. Already done. We'll show more previews as things continue to progress.
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  11. Flying south over the city of Los Gatos, south of San Francisco Bay, looking northeast toward the cities of Campbell and San Jose. The dominant roadway running from lower-left to upper-right in the image is state highway 85, the West Valley Freeway. The main roadway on the left side of the image is state highway 17. A beautiful day for site-seeing in the South Bay!
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