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  1. !!!This topic is not supposed to be an advertisement for the Avroliner Project!!! Some of you might know that there is a pay ware aircraft series existing named "The Avroliner Project". I just wanted to draw your attention to this project, since there has been a major update on the Avro RJ100. It is still in beta status, but the plane is starting to look really great!!! The cockpit will look phenomenal once it's completed. Cabin and exterior are awesome as well!! For all simmers who like to fly regional jets and/or are fans of Bae's Avro series this is a must have!!! Like i mentioned before, it is currently in beta status. That's why the developers need pilots who have flown/are flying the aircraft in real life to make the model even better. You have to pay for the aircraft since it is no freeware, but the money is really worth it!!! If you are interested please visit: https://x-plane.andreasbenjamin.com
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  2. Was technically yesterday but had an awesome aerobatic flight on the newly acquired Extra 300LP of Hong Kong Aviation Club, registered as B-LUC
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  3. Doing some regional flying in Europe with a fresh home made paint This time ATC forced me to go around at Nuremberg airport!!! I didn't know that was possible
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  4. My favorite route: JFK-FRA with the 777-300ER (Closest to Lufthansa's soon to be 777X) Now this is special. I was curious what the scenery looked viewing straight ahead, and It was really nice: Another exterior shot Now if the second Image was a special one, after starting the decent, I looked forward again. This time, it was breathtaking. Sometimes I forget X-Plane is a simulator. Thumbs up for the most beautiful simulator in the World?
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  5. Having finally flown it this past spring I can say with even more authority how much I love the RJ1H. Thanks for the info on the update - I'll check it out .
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  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHsEJXX6ju8 Was an AMAZING flight yesterday
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  7. Carenado products are converted from FSX to X-Plane. From what I know, as I have been approached at least twice to convert FSX add ons to X Plane, and I am in the process of 1 at the moment, most, if not all of these, do not involve creating new mesh and textures. It involves creating a flight model, programming systems and animating the relevant parts. At least half the work is done with mesh and textures. We depend on our work to speak for us. Any other written article is a bonus, and we appreciate it. In saying that, everyone will have an opinion. Whether it's negative or positive is beyond our control. Like i said, we let our work do the talking. And we have faith in what we do. If we had a choice between creating a "lite" heavy aircraft (Boeing, Airbus, etc...) or a deeply simulated, procedure level turboprop, we would choose the latter every time. When we have the time and funds to spend 3-4 years creating something like a properly simulated Boeing or Airbus, then we will definitely do that. Carenado add ons for X-Plane are recycled FSX add ons. Mesh and textures are supplied. If Flight Factor can complete a procedure level simulation of a 777 and 757, and make the mesh accurately according to boeing specs, all within the timeframe it took them to complete it, my hats off to them. That's not something we can even remotely do while implementing the systems depth we choose to. PMDG, a team of at least 14 developers, took about 8 years to complete their MD-11. 5-6 years to complete their 744. And they are considered the best at what they do. Flight Factor, going by their facebook page and other forum posts, have a large team that specialize in particular areas of development. This allows them to produce add ons in short periods of time. Considering Airbus are notoriously secretive about their aircraft, and the fact the A350 is only just out of the gate, I cannot see how ANY developer, doesn't matter who it is, can replicate the systems of that aircraft. Guesswork is not what we are into. We want hard data and information. Not speculation. In closing, each developer has their own philosophy on how they want to approach add on development. We have ours and it works for us. We are not an aircraft mill that is just going to pump out aircraft after aircraft in a short amount of time. We have chosen to create hi fidelity products in every aspect, including 3D mesh, textures and systems. This is not something that can be done in a short period of time with a limited group of developers. Lastly, there are only a small handful of people who truly know the sales figures of LES. So please do not presume that because you feel we are not as well known as these other developers, that we are any less successful. The new customers we get every day are a confirmation of this.
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  8. On my way from Montreal to Toronto City!! ATC sent me on the shortest runway at YTZ, so i had to land on 800 meters of asphalt...
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  9. Starting to come together now.....
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  10. Heavy crosswinds in LOWI (gusts up to 35 knots) After the third go-around, i crash landed my plane next to the runway
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  11. Quite astonishing given that you're releasing this for free and yet Heinz is selling his extremely poorly modeled 787 for $24.99... Even if your 787 is a conversion, it still seems crazy that some developers pass off such low quality work at such high prices.
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  12. I guess this project is abbandoned then.
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