Don't suppose there's a chance for nav/com radios as were in the original 55?
Don't suppose there's a chance for nav/com radios as were in the original 55?
Regarding the release date,
In all seriousness, very soon.
Regards, Diego
Always very hard to predict the release date, a thourough test program always raises maddening issues for the coder guys. One thing leads to another... FSX with its capabilities has lengthened the development time a lot!
T
Working on liveries for the Milviz B 55 right now
These are in progress, and not finished yet.
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Gunnar van der Meeren
FSX / Acceleration / Win 7
ASUS Z67 Intel Core I7 2600K 4.7GHZ / Corsair H60 water cooling / 8GB DDR3 1600MHZ
120GB SSD / 1TB HDD / MSI GTX560TI Twin Frozer II 1GB / Corsair AX750W
We are running through beta 6 right now which just very finely tuned some things... I am not at liberty to publicly say yay or nay. It is certaintly small things keeping her back at the moment though.
Steve
FSX Hours: 2100+
Wow, those screenshots are amazing!! Ya have any more to tide us over until release?![]()
what are the basic ,or major..differaces in the B55 to B58 barrons?......i noticed on the screenshots here the seats behind the pilot(s) face forward,,the 58 face back? ive allways wondered what the differance is,,,,
This article lays things out nicely:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beechcraft_Baron
The only thing I'm wondering about with this Milviz release is the specific type of Baron 55.
EDIT: Looks like N1757G is a C55 version built in 1962 and N2023Z is a 1978 model that's possibly a former T-42.
Additionally, SE-EXW is a Baron 58, so I don't know what they're trying to do here....
Thanks for the new screens, that was fast. Sure is purdy. I need a drooling smilie.
The N1757G is a 1966 Baron B55: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1966_Baron_B55.jpg
The SE-EXW is not a Baron 58. It is a 1968 Beech 95-B55 Baron: http://www.airliners.net/photo/Beech...b5d5806cb0e6b5
The N2023Z is a 1978 B55 (as far as I know).
The B55 was introduced in 1964 and run through 1982 (Wikipedia)
Gunnar van der Meeren
FSX / Acceleration / Win 7
ASUS Z67 Intel Core I7 2600K 4.7GHZ / Corsair H60 water cooling / 8GB DDR3 1600MHZ
120GB SSD / 1TB HDD / MSI GTX560TI Twin Frozer II 1GB / Corsair AX750W
As established, agreed on Zulu, and I see that at least a couple online sources are indeed wrong on the Swedish reg.
However, the FAA thinks otherwise as to 1757G...
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...umbertxt=1757G
MFR (Manufacture Year) is 1962, which would put it specifically into A55 territory with a gross weight difference and the distinction of being an "early series" Baron 55.
My ultimate point though is that I am trying to determine what specific Baron 55 Milviz is creating. The straight 55 (year 1961) model, or later?
There is a decade of disparity between liveries, and enough of a difference between Baron 55 variations that the differences do come into play.
In any case, even if it is a less-than-realistic "generic" B55, I'm looking forward to it! It looks great!
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