BWolf7
-
Posts
470 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
11
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Latest X-Plane & Community News
Events
Downloads
Store
Posts posted by BWolf7
-
-
The FSX addon market is much bigger, but with all the new releases coming up, X-Plane will gain some leverage.
- 1
-
A flight were I can put I the airport I want to go.
So the GPS.http://wiki.x-plane.com/Chapter_6:_Navigation,_Autopilots,_and_Flying_on_Instruments#GPS_Navigation
-
Beautiful! No, utterly amazing!
Where were those shots taken Cameron? That looks far better than my default XP scenery.
Really? If you look closely, it appears to be just default scenery on high settings.
-
What do you mean?
Do you want to use the GPS for a flight plan, or fly VOR to VOR?
-
-
-
deleted
-
deleted
-
Maybe you can visit me in Palo Alto
-
Don't have the things I need.
And what are those things? You can't just expect to be able to make a decent aircraft on your first try, and then complain that you can't do it...
-
Saidto say when I took this photo. I was running DCS at the time and not xplane.Very impressive setup you got there!
-
what scenery is it bwolf
Bottom of the list, KSAN http://www.theosdavis.com/xpfiles/downloads_v10.html
-
-
I like quoting!!! :D
Couldn't get enough of the exhilaration of making : D faces?
-
No, its terrible, worst plane ever.
-
i mean 3d studio max
I would assume this... http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=18995103&linkID=9241175 but I'm clueless about developing. Also, You can press "edit" on your posts, instead of double posting with a correction
-
CRJ is better. The best aircraft currently available in X-Plane in my opinion (even better than the T7). The modeling is amazing, probably the best, and the systems are faithfully simulated. The Dash is a fun plane also, but its all eye-candy. I'm pretty sure there isn't really any systems in it, except for maybe the engines.
-
The JS32 is a very fun aircraft to fly, also quite difficult to manage EGT/RPM ect. The Saab isn't out yet, but personally, I would wait for the Saab instead of buying a new aircraft. To answer your question about textures, that is really up to your personal preference. Also the Saab has much more complex systems, being a more complex aircraft than the Jetstream.
-
-
Great flying!
-
What do you mean by "performance"? The real world aircraft performance? Assuming you are talking about the sim, it is modeled extremely close to the real thing. 90% realistic systems or something. I have completed many flights in the aircraft, a very enjoyable experience. Not a real pilot or T7 expert, but it's safe to say that this is the most realistic aircraft in terms of systems. Fuel burns accurately, climb perf is well modeled. The FMC will calculate if the route is long enough to reach the cruise alt for over 10 minutes, and will calculate if the weight of the aircraft is light enough to reach it. Step climbs are included, if the selected SID requires it (or you can manually enter).
- 2
-
Press the "CDI" button on the GPS to change the NAV source from NAV1 to GPS. Then fly the autopilot using the "Nav" bug. It would help to be more specific, such as what plane.
-
That blue on the underside is a bit bright for the BA livery.
Never seen a BA livery in person, but agreed. http://www.airplane-pictures.net/images/uploaded-images/2011-1/30/119700.jpg
-
FSX vs. X-PLANE
in General Discussion
Posted
Good idea. Now how about you go start quoting things here: http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/forumdisplay.php?25-FSX Guess what FSX has? http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/content.php?12957-Review-Cessna-195-for-FSX-by-Flysimware