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  1. Any old TWA paints on the -200 srs much appreciated! C
  2. There's only one -400 model there, a 400ER variant. Go to flightsim.com and set up an account (free), go to Search Downloads and check off X-Plane ACF, and (currently) three pages of 767 downloads will appear. As of 18.9.12 the 400ER is the top listing.
  3. Excellent, and serving the Interstate 80 corridor between Oakland and Sacramento, while the UC Davis hospital is a great hospital/med school as well as level 1 trauma center. Great Job!
  4. Well detailed, great depth in lighting, and follows original layout. Hard to beat this file for utility and good looks.
  5. @woweezowee: We are quite possibly the earliest of the early adapters, and consistently try get first looks out on almost all of the major payware ACF within hours of release, and we typically pay for the products we review. Our only caveat: we aren't millionaires and are sometimes limited by what we can afford, so there are necessarily a few ACF we'll take a pass on. We took a stand on this ACF as the 50 dollar price was, in our opinion, out of line. We didn't do this out of malice or a lack of respect for these or any other developers, we did so out of concern for our readers. Beyond this issue, our first look was simply that, and this was made possible by Jack and Joe's generous gratis copy. But a freebie does not mean we're not going to talk about our concerns. If anyone expects that kind of response from us they're seriously mistaken. This post was not a fully realized review of the ACF, but rather, as the title clearly states, a quick look around the file. This post in no way represents the final word on the Q and was a means to get real, in-SIM imagery out to our readers with as little editorializing as possible attached. We included our first impressions as a means to convey what impressed us, and those items that concerned us. We are utilizing the talents of several new people to write reviews, and it's quite possible one of our new reporters will write the final review of the Q at some point @kesomir: I understand your concerns about comparing the Q and the ERJ, but it is one of only a handful of ACF that you can validly draw comparisons to - currently - but our intent was not to strictly compare, but to provide a frame of reference. Sorry for the confusion. C
  6. Congratulations to you all. Beautiful work, and it appears to exceed all our hopes for this bird. Chip
  7. Hey, somebody has to have all the fun, right?
  8. https://xplane10.wordpress.com/2011/03/25/a-quick-look-around-feliss-yak40/
  9. I'm running the ipad v1 & v2 now, flanking the main screen and running efis app and airtrack simultaneously, but can switch over on the v2 and pull up charts or OPS manuals on the fly. Nice, but my take on the 2 is that it isn't much faster and the graphics aren't that much better to justify replacing a v1. It is lighter but the rounded edge is harder to keep a good hold on. There are no accessories available for it yet either; no dock so it's tethered and resides in The Compass holder. If v3 is indeed coming in the fall, wait for that one unless you really want two screens. If you can find a new v1 at a good price? Not a bad option right now for dual screen use. My two cents anyway...
  10. cw7

    AirTrack

    Also note, new plug-in now available here: http://air.ipobjects.com/downloads Delete previous before installing the new one.
  11. cw7

    AirTrack

    Version 2.2 released early this morning. Try this and see if you still have the issue. See here for new feature set: http://air.ipobjects.com/products/airtrack Chip
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