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Paulvanuf reacted to a post in a topic: Aircraft Review : de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter -300 Series v2 by RW Designs
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Aircraft Update : Boeing 777 Worldliner Pro/Extended v1.8 by FlightFactor/VMax
Hello (again), I want to fly some medium to long routes, and my choices are the JD330 and FF777, because they are within my 60 dollar budget. As you said before, the 777 will probably work with my specs. I asked JAR wether it would work. He gave me a trial key, and it worked quite well on my system. So, I'm looking between the two, and wondering which one is better. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks!
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Aircraft Review : ToLiSS319 (A319-122) by ToLiSS
hello stephen, one more question on fps. how does the 767 professional compare to the ToLiss A319 and Flight Factor 777 extended in terms of FPS? thanks! btw I can somehow run the toliss with my severely underspec-ed system. gliding kiwi told me to give it a try, it works surprisingly well with 20+ fps consistently.
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Aircraft Review : de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter -300 Series v2 by RW Designs
well... i've never flown a real twin otter, so can't be 100% sure. don't know how the plane is in real life, but true, sometimes slowing down is a bit annoying. however, it's still a very cheap payware, only 30 bucks. probably worth it, depends on wether you are looking for 99% systems and fully accurate physics, or just a pretty good plane that has most systems simulated and good for regular ops.
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Aircraft Review : de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter -300 Series v2 by RW Designs
I think that it is worth the price of 30 bucks. It's not too 'study level', as in it's so realistic that you can learn the actual aircraft from using it in the sim. But many functions and features are implemented, sound are not as good, but overall i think that this plane is worth the 30 bucks, if you'd like to have a nice aircraft with around 70-80% of the systems, many features and menus for a cheap price. recommended for the price. go for it! just the sounds are a bit 'meh'. edit: also the frames are pretty good, with 1536 mb of vram (not using my external GPU), I get 20-25 fps in default airport scenery, around 15 fps in heavy freeware sceneries like Mister X. edit again: and you can land at short runways like lukla and tffj.
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Aircraft Review : de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter -300 Series v2 by RW Designs
i bought it, it's really nice! classical RWDesigns, not 'study level', but really fun and interesting! I'm gonna do some flights to Lukla soon! a side note, but RWDesigns is known to make many variations of planes? like their a330 has 3 engine types (RR/GE/PW), and this twin otter has regular/ski/floats?
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News! - Aircraft Updated to X-Plane11 : Boeing 777 Worldliner/Extended by FlightFactor/VMAX
probably one of the last questions from me– should I get the a350 or upgrade the 777 to the extended? I really love the 777, especially the freighter and -300ER, so that would make sense to upgrade it. On the other hand, a new aircraft would be nice too, and the a350 also sounds quite good to me. so what do you reccomend? a 25 dollar upgrade or a 50 dollar new plane? thanks!!!
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Aircraft Review : Boeing 787-900 Dreamliner by Magknight
i have the freeware version. it's kinda ok for freeware, with quite a few buttons working, but i don't think it would be worth it for payware, at least not until it gets close to study-level.
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