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  1. Hey guys. So we did not quite make it out on the weekend....but we have been on it the entire weekend and still are now....and as it typically the case, the work has resulted in some tangential work being performed that a release usually brings to light as having been needed. It should be out in a day or so at worst, we are actually working on the web store page to show the new features and such for new customers, but the Moo work is done as is the what's new docs and the manual has been revamped. So not too much longer. TomK
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  2. Here I come with my first scenery project, located in the region of Teruel in Spain in a small village called Torremocha de Jiloca. This is the place where I did my first ULM flight, I took some photos and this is the result! I want to thank the people from x-plane.es forum for their help, specially grrr05 who let me use his tree textures. Only X-Plane 10 compatible. DOWNLOAD: here Hope you like it!
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  3. Thanks! And thanks google the text can be translated to english automatic!
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  4. I've been wanting to do one for a long time -- can't think of any better aircraft than the Moo. Great visuals for all the time I'll be spending in the cockpit, great handling for an actual flight experience (rather than point and click flying), and can fly high and fast or a bit lower and slower for gorgeous scenery. Great thing about the simulator is that fuel costs are irrelevant
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  5. Hard at work planning an around the world trip to celebrate the Moo!
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  6. I tried doing some research into that and as far as I can tell there are CRJ-200s with autothrottles, but its only a retrofit option, they came out of the factory without it. How that relates to alt/speed restrictions on the FMC I'm not sure, but I haven't noticed the lack of them to be honest. The plane is heaps of fun to fly and maintaining the correct speeds manually teaches you a whole lot more about flying than plugging numbers into a computer inside your computer.
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  7. There are no plans to further develop the CRJ other than to maintain its compatibility as it stands now.
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