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    Looks good but I hope they get the engine sound right. Will hold off buying on release until that's verified.

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    Having seen those screenshot: sure buy for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StormILM View Post
    Looks good but I hope they get the engine sound right. Will hold off buying on release until that's verified.
    I understand that concern for people that have seen the plane in person or even worked with it, but for most people, just about any t-prop alias would be convincing enough.

    What I'd be more concerned with is whether the engine startup models the direct drive prop that's on the real thing, or if it looks more like a PT6 with its free shaft configuration. FS9 only had the ability to model a free shaft, since all of the default t-props ran variations of the same PT6. The only time I ever saw a direct drive t-prop that looked right in that sim was the SamDim Tu-114. According to the cfg file, it was actually a jet with the performance numbers tweaked to mimic the performance of the prop shaft engines.
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    The cockpit images look vey impressive. Be great to have the 5-Bladed CDF version as an option too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by collensr View Post
    The cockpit images look vey impressive. Be great to have the 5-Bladed CDF version as an option too.
    like this.
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    @Daveroo:

    Take a look at the screenshots here: https://fselite.net/content/azurpoly...-beta-testing/

    There's a five bladed version included.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Priller View Post
    @Daveroo:

    Take a look at the screenshots here: https://fselite.net/content/azurpoly...-beta-testing/

    There's a five bladed version included.

    Priller
    I must be missing it also. I see the Cal Fire livery but the prop blur shows 3 blades. Ill send them the ones I made for my static model if they need them


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