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    Traffic and travel broadcaster (LBC/BBC) and professional pilot (CPL/IR)
  1. Sadly IMHO ORBX England is not a good add-on for "low 'n' slow" VFR flyers. It gives a general "feeling" of what England should look like but for anyone who lives here it is pretty useless as most points of interest used for VFR navigation are missing. I'll also stick to my Horizon VFR photoscenery with Trees addon. That's what we use for PPL training in our flying school sim.
  2. I really hope JustFlight get it right with this model. The TriStar was well ahead of it's time when it first flew and was loved by crew and passengers alike. Great handling qualities and built like an ox. I recently tried the JF 737-200 demo but sadly the flight dynamics were awful. And that ruined a simulation of another aircraft loved by pilots for its fine handling qualities. So JF how about getting Rob Young in to do the flight dynamics for the TriStar?! If he's not too busy working on the RealAir 172..(which he probably is;)
  3. If my memory serves me correctly there is a very nice freeware DR400 available for FS2004 and FSX. I used to fly it in FS2004. And the best thing is - the flight dynamics were by Rob Young from Real Air Simulations! Worth a search if you don't want to splash out on the payware version just yet.. I'm going to reinstall it tonight.
  4. The DR400 is still a popular touring aircraft here in the U.K. I used to have a share in one. Lovely to fly, very forgiving with good low speed handling characteristics and four "proper" seats. The only issue as you mentioned is the fact that it's constructed of wood which means it must be kept "indoors" - an expensive option here in the UK with the very limited hanger space at most airfields. Am quite tempted by this FSX version!
  5. Have also used them without problem in DX10 mode but as Zap says you MUST use the FSX version of the sky otherwise it will crash the sim. The sky textures are especially good and I use them instead of REX/FEX etc. Regards Adam
  6. Think I'm still using version 3.2.1 will check from home this weekend. I see what you mean re aero's Keith. I haven't really tried much in the FSX Chippie. I tend to use the Real Air SF-260 for those I'll swap the air/aircraft cfg's around and see if it makes it any better for me. PS: Hope I didn't send u to sleep with my traffic reports
  7. I tried the v3 chippie with DDS textures but for some reason the aeroplane appears semi transparent in DX10. Also those alternative sounds are awful. Much prefer the original IMHO.
  8. Excellent thanks Keith. At the moment I'm doing the travel news every afternoon and evening on LBC in London and BBC 3CR in Beds/Bucks/Herts (from the safety of a studio..weather is too bad for any flying..!) Cheers, Adam
  9. My first Chippie flight was with the ATC at North Weald age 15, I daren't say the year.. That's interesting! Is the above link with the updated cfg air files? If so I'll give it a try again. Adam
  10. Forum search! Lots of discussion previously. Personally I think Carenado have the best looking PA-28 but the handling and flight dynamics are unrealistic. They appear to use one airfile for all their models. http://www.justfligh...cher-ii-for-fsx The JustFlight PA-28 from their Flying Club X is a bit old in the tooth but IMO handles just like the real thing (within the confines of FSX). http://www.justfligh...ng-club-warrior So if "eye-candy" is your thing - get the Carenado. If you want an accurate flight model - get the JF version Hope this helps Adam
  11. I've had the same problems so bought addonconverter x and all shows up fine now on the Chippie. It's one of my favourite addons for FSX and the first "real" aircraft I ever flew solo. I wouldn't recommend the updated airfile or aircraft.cfg. IMO the original is perfectly realistic. But seeing you're also an ex chippie flyer see what you think! Regards, Adam
  12. Nice clip. What was your set up for that ie just FSX weather? FSUIPC wind smoothing? Thanks Adam
  13. Tried posting twice at the a2a forums but my posts never show up for some reason so may as well ask here. I installed V2 of Accufeel on Saturday. Despite finding or generating the most severe turbulence it doesn't seem to have any effect on my aircraft. OpusFSX works fine and generates the correct bumping etc during flight through turbulent weather but despite turning Accufeel V2 on and off I can't see, hear or feel any difference even with the sliders on MAX. Also not sure why there are now two Accufeel programs in my start and uninstall menus. I wonder if this has something to do with it? Anyone else with the same issues? Anyone know of any fixes? Regards Adam
  14. Thanks for the info I'll have a twiddle with those settings when I'm home tomorrow night. At work right now zzz. Happy New Year! Adam
  15. HI Paul, Well with the options un-ticked in FSX I get bugger all filtering and it all looks horrible. If I tick AA and aniosotropic in the FSX GUI I get similar results as with Nvidia Inspector but with much better frame rates so I see no advantage using Inspector at all. The only thing I use it for now is to restrict framerates to 30fps rather than doing it in the FSX GUI. So I guess I'll stick to the FSX internal settings. Weird how Inspector works for some but not for others. Regards Adam
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