Quick and heartfelt applause to FSDream Team for their F-18c Legacy Hornet improvements
Thank you for all the work you have done to make this baby shine
Quick and heartfelt applause to FSDream Team for their F-18c Legacy Hornet improvements
Thank you for all the work you have done to make this baby shine
Yeah, their (Jimi's) F/A-18C (Don't ask about the D! ) is great.
BTW, here's the link to the forum with the latest version. The link above, at least for me, goes to the previous version; http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/ind...c,16514.0.html
Actually, the newest newest version, 18.3, is here: http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/ind...c,16514.0.html
There's a P3Dv4-specific version, too! (Though apparently they're working on fixing some P3D avionics issues.)
Actually, the v18.3 has both the P3D 64 bit version, and the older P3D and FSX 32 bit setups included in the same download.
Instructions in the Readme tell you how to make it the 64 bit version. I believe it's default is the 32 bit version. Essentially, it's a matter of which Panel.Fleet folder, and Hornet_FCS.dll file you utilize, as to whether it's 64 or 32 bit.
Yes, Jimi and Orion are working on getting the Avionics right for PD 64 bit. It's still a work in progress, but the v18.3 is a big improvement over the v18.1, believe me.
I don't have P3D, so I can't speak to how well it works, or how good it looks, but in FSX:SE it's a real joy to fly. Aerobatics and traps aboard the boat both. Only problem I've noticed so far is that in a dive, at about 400 KIAS, going through 10,000' MSL, it can give a little wobble. Jimi and team are working on it.
Enjoy it though. It is a joy to fly, and there's 80 liveries, from around the world, for the screenie types.
I love it, I know that!
Pat☺
Fly Free, always!
Sgt of Marines
USMC, 10 years proud service.
Inactive now...
thank you for sorting out the latest / correctest version of the jet for the various iterations of FSX/P3D...it's getting a little oblong trying to sort it all out at this point, isn't it..
Regardless - Great Work has been done and continues to be done to bring the Legacy Hornet to life and closer to accuracy and fidelity. Thank you to the team for their diligence and skill
Bookmarks