Finally bought the bird...love to fly it even after a water strike and a bent propeller. Engine kept running normally. Must be my P3D v 4 config at the time.
Beautifull work.
Regards
Finally bought the bird...love to fly it even after a water strike and a bent propeller. Engine kept running normally. Must be my P3D v 4 config at the time.
Beautifull work.
Regards
Despite being broke, I'm not gonna be able to resist this baby. Most people say one can never have enough Mustangs, but for me its Spits;-) Spits, Spits and more Spits....
How are the sounds guys? Nothing worse than a great looking bird but without immersive sounds - ESPECIALLY when it comes to this engine!
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This is now available on steam and I want to buy it. Just wanted to know: is there any difference in that version?
And also: will the P-47 be released there as well?
Edit: Sorry, should probably post on the FSX forums.
Last edited by Stefano Zibell; April 11th, 2018 at 18:18.
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I just got the Spitfire from JF yesterday and am delighted with it.
As regards the installer, I too was a little confused about the "outside P3D" option. You can have total control over how/where an install goes (see also the previous post about Ant's installer). It's not a limitation in P3D - it's actually a feature/blessing. I've devised a semi-automated installer system, fully documented here: http://www.nzfsim.org/index.php?dsp=P3D
I have a couple of *tiny* niggles with the Spitfire model though.
I understand the limitations of 2-stage mixture levers in the early Spitfires, but I have no VC animations for either propeller or mixture controls in the early version. The tooltips update the values (and the engine responds accordingly) but the the levers won't move when using the default axis control mappings (though they can be moved with the mouse). Both work fine on the later variants.
Credit where credit's due, though - here's why I still love it!
Post-restoration test flight (near Auckland, NZAA - amazing range these Spitfires have!):
A remembrance fly-past over modern-day Dunkerque:
Adam.
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Adam, that first shot is really superb ! I had to look closely to understand if it was a simulator shot or a real picture
Thanks! The sea climbing up the terrain is a bit of a give-away though!
Kudos to the airraft modellers (Just Flight / Aeroplane Heaven) and ORBX (FTX NZNI/NZAA). I just set up a nice time of day (crucial for decent shadows) and clicked! I have to admit I was rather taken aback by the result though!
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I'm looking for the paint kit, can anyone help?
Best wishes
Gary
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