Loving this new Plane!
Enjoy!
Loving this new Plane!
Enjoy!
The Sky is the Limit
The ground is just an unfortunate inconvenience!
Starting her up is a bit of a performance, isn't it?
Rats - why won't anything work properly first time?
It is already getting easier - I have mapped keys for the crew to prime the engine and pull the prop so I can stay in the cockpit since I recorded the video.
Also there is a 'Quick' Auto Start which just starts the engine old FSX style.
I like the detail and the panning camera view personally!
Any future videos wont include the whole pre-flight and startup - I was just loving it though!!
(My personal preference when flying is to do a full pre-flight inspection and all. At the end of a flight though I am usually so knackered that I dont follow procedure and just shut her down!)
The Sky is the Limit
The ground is just an unfortunate inconvenience!
So far I've settled for clicking on the links in the manual. CTRL+E is fun to watch, but a bit too much of a cheat!
Rats - why won't anything work properly first time?
Absolutely. I'm looking forward to some UK repaints.
Rats - why won't anything work properly first time?
Great to see this "Pro" Moth from Ant and a great video, Bruce!
SYSTEM :
OS:Win7 Home Premium 64 bit UAC OFF!
DX version Dx10 with Steve's Fixer.
Processor:I5 4670k overclocked to 4.4 gHz with Corsair CW-9060008-WW hydro cooler
Motherboard:Z87
RAM:16 gig 1866 gigaHz Corsair ram
Video Card:MSI 1070 8 gig ram
HD:2Tb Samsung 850 evo SSD
To err is human; to forgive is divine
I enjoyed the video. I even like the full start up routine.
Thanks guys!
The Sky is the Limit
The ground is just an unfortunate inconvenience!
Hey Bruce,
Great video! The Tiger Moth Pro is great, too. The Tiger Moth, along with the Avro 621 Tutor by Nigel Richards and team, are my two favorite bi-planes for P3D. They're both superb.
Until seeing your video, I had not noticed that you could change out gauges in the Tiger Moth. It's always nice to learn something new!
Thanks,
Don
Glad to help!
The Sky is the Limit
The ground is just an unfortunate inconvenience!
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