Hi folks,
thank you for this excellent beauty!
Great models, superb sounds and very nice to fly.
I noticed two (minor) issues so far:
- the pitot tube gauge in virtual cockpit is spelled wrong - "Stauohr" should be "Staurohr" (Ohr = ear / Rohr = tube)
- FSX logbook entries state that the He 219 is an amphibian aircraft...
Just to let you know.
Keep it up.
Tom
Well done (only two minor issues)
Re: Well done (only two minor issues)
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Re: Well done (only two minor issues)
True, and this is the same for the a2a-accusim aircraft. I believe this is for the purposes of being able to make an emergency landing on water.McGoose wrote:- FSX logbook entries state that the He 219 is an amphibian aircraft...
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Re: Well done (only two minor issues)
There is something in the programming that they did to enable belly landings/ditch landings that triggers this with the B377 I have seen, but that is the only aircraft I have ever experienced it with. I have many hours in the P-47, B-17, and Piper Cub and have yet to see the hours in those log as float planes. Is fine by me cause it helps me earn more and more trophies at least. Has been awhile since I have gotten a new one.
S. Jordan
AM; United States Navy
FSX/P3Dc4 Hours: 3100 and counting! All A2A birds in the hangar except the 172.
AM; United States Navy
FSX/P3Dc4 Hours: 3100 and counting! All A2A birds in the hangar except the 172.
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