Stephen Posted November 2, 2022 Report Share Posted November 2, 2022 NEWS! - Aircraft Update : Q4XP now Supports X-Plane 12 "Get it out of your hanger!".... FlyJSim have updated the Q4XP - De Havilland Canada DHC-8 to be compatible with X-Plane 12. There are now 2 separate aircraft files for both X-Plane 11 and X-Plane 12. FlyJSim notes: Our initial XP12 release for the Q4XP. This will be first of several patches that will come to bring more xp12 features and fixes. Changelog for v1.24 v1.24 Date: November 1st 2022 ### Initial XP12 build. Now supports xp11 and 12 - There are now two ACF files, one for XP11 and one for XP12. please load the correct one when loading the plane. - Updated Exterior and Cabin lighting to Photometric lighting. - Added rain effects. ( wiper effects coming in the future) - Steering works in both XP11 and XP12 now. - Fixed GPWS callout stuh-stuh-stutter Is the FlyJSim any good, well I said this only one year ago: 'Expectation was extremely high for the FlyJSim Q4XP, so does it deliver? Certainly yes, and in every single area and category.' ..'Obviously Highly Recommended.' Now you can fly the Dash-8 in X-Plane 12, certainly a win, win situation... The Q400 is a Canadian-built medium-range turboprop regional airliner. The Q400 has a high cruise speed to make it competitive, with travel times similar to jets like the CRJ and ERJ in segments under 500nm, but is much more fuel-efficient. Enjoy the speed at your fingertips as you zip in and out between the big jets. The max range of the Q400 is 1100miles at MTOW, so you can count on operating segments under three hours. Operating from regional airports to larger hubs, the Q400 can take off in as little as 4000 feet of runway, making the most out of all of your add-on scenery. This versatile aircraft can operate in challenging areas such as mountainous terrain, steep approaches, gravel runways, and in all weather conditions. The Q400 is currently operated by airlines all over the world, from the northern regions of Canada and Europe, to the Australian outback, and everywhere in between, so expect to find liveries and routes for an area near you. The full original comprehensive X-PlaneReviews review is here: Aircraft Review : Q4XP by FlyJSim Update download v1.24 is now available via the X-Plane.OrgStore (Account) or use the Skunkcraft Updater. Re-authorisation is required (A full restart is also recommended). Support forum for the Q4XP ________________ Yes! the Q4XP v1.24 by FlyJSim is available from the X-Plane.Org Store here : Q4XP by FlyJSim Price is US$79.95 Requirements X-Plane 11 or X-Plane 12 (XP12 Supported since version 1.24) Windows, Mac or Linux 4 GB VRAM Minimum - 8 GB+ VRAM Recommended Download Size: 1.5 GB Current version: 1.24 (November 2nd 2022) ________________ NEWS! by Stephen Dutton 2nd November 2022 Copyright©2022: X-Plane Reviews Disclaimer. All images and text in this review are the work and property of X-PlaneReviews, no sharing or copy of the content is allowed without consent from the author as per copyright conditions) All Right Reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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