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    Microsoft Flight Simulator: Reno Air Races Teaser - gamescom

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnljQuHhvM8

    mmmm, counted so far:
    P-51D normal
    P-51D racer
    T-6
    L-39
    ...
    GX3000 in cockpit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mgr View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnljQuHhvM8

    mmmm, counted so far:
    P-51D normal
    P-51D racer
    T-6
    L-39
    ...
    GX3000 in cockpit...
    GX3000 in the cockpit of a warbird? Now that is just

    Just my opinion of course.

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    My highlight is the trailer of the upcoming Ju-52

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNpsPyeklUo

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    Was just about to post that, Tim. It just looks awesome!
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    Some caps from the video.

    Noticed two or three different P-51 models in there. At minimum there's a clipped-wing racer like in FSX and a modified racer with a streamlined canopy. Hopefully there's one with unmodified wings too.









    Excited to see the T-6 in there, even if it does have modern instruments.










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    Plus there's an L-39 in there, which I'm not as excited about, but it'll still be fun to fly!






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    The G3X glass is pretty much a requirement in modern aviation. If you're going to operate in controlled airspace, you need modern avionics, and I'd rather have one panel than try to shoehorn a few more Garmin separates in with the six-pack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim-HH View Post
    My highlight is the trailer of the upcoming Ju-52

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNpsPyeklUo
    Anyone else notice the washers on top of the nuts on the engine studs? Those should fall off rather quickly once you start engine.

    [P.S. Sorry about this late catch, I didn't realize I was on page 1 of this thread.]
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    It has been mentioned on the MSFS forum, by the developer of the P-51A, that the prop issue should be fixed with an update very soon (https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t...ELQ3bY03T4KtUo).

    However, as I was asked by someone, if anyone would want to use my temporary mod for the prop (it doesn't fix much, but gets rid of the slow-turning prop texture), you can download my modified version of those textures here: https://wetransfer.com/downloads/991...1161959/a56e33

    It at least makes for a better experience from the cockpit, in the interim, when the engine is running. Make sure to backup the existing two texture files first (if you forget, I've included the originals) - you'll of course want to revert back when the actual update comes.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Bomber_12th View Post
    It has been mentioned on the MSFS forum, by the developer of the P-51A, that the prop issue should be fixed with an update very soon (https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t...ELQ3bY03T4KtUo).

    However, as I was asked by someone, if anyone would want to use my temporary mod for the prop (it doesn't fix much, but gets rid of the slow-turning prop texture), you can download my modified version of those textures here: https://wetransfer.com/downloads/991...1161959/a56e33

    It at least makes for a better experience from the cockpit, in the interim, when the engine is running. Make sure to backup the existing two texture files first (if you forget, I've included the originals) - you'll of course want to revert back when the actual update comes.
    Many thanks for this John! Much better now.

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