This looks promising https://msfsaddons.com/2024/03/12/fl...hallenger-350/
This looks promising https://msfsaddons.com/2024/03/12/fl...hallenger-350/
John
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I'm looking forward to this. The X is aging by today's standards, but it's still the fastest-looking b-jet around. If the systems modelling and flight dynamics are reasonably good and the price is fair, this is a definite buy for me.
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Kent, do you upgrade every iteration? It seems to me that every other day I get a new version email. I only upgrade every third one or so.
Of course, to deviate from the OP’s thread, I find getting constant upgrades on a lot of airplanes, sceneries, etc. to be annoying. I guess it is the nature of today’s sim, when Asobo changes things constantly. The Devs have to continuously keep up with the sim’s changes. Still, I sometimes wish for the FSX days, when you bought it, installed it, and forgot about it.
John
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My first SIM was a Link Trainer. My last was a T-6 II
AMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D@ 5.1 GHz
32 GB DDR5 RAM
3 M2 Drives. 1 TB Boot, 2 TB Sim drive, 2 TB Add-on Drive, 6TB Backup data hard drive
RTX 3080 10GB VRAM, Meta Quest 3 VR Headset
I don't think it's only the devs updating after the sim was updated, I also think that, given the complexity of the new sim, released products aren't necessarily finished when released.
The same thing happens with other professional software nowadays.
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