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simtech95209

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  1. To Milton and team, another outstanding product from Milton & company. It flies beautifully and Nigel, those sounds are exquisite. When the metal creaks as the gear comes up, that's very immersive and convincing. Super job and I second the previous remarks...Definitely a must have..... Thank you Mr. Shupe and team....Terry
  2. This is a fun plane to fly and will definitely keep you on your toes. The roll rate rivals many military jets. FSX unfortunately doesn't model the full aerobatic suite well, but the limited stunts are fun and will have your head spinning. Excellent job...Terry
  3. Uenoshing, the designer, after spending almost five years to complete, has done an outstanding job creating one of the most iconic of X-planes. He has created a beautiful period cockpit and the gauges and layout adds to the late 40's ambiance. The attention to detail is noted all over this model, especially the unique landing gear and strut assembly. It flies fine, but IAW RW data, the fuel won't last long. You'll have to keep the throttle down and rockets off to get more than fifteen minutes. I found it stable, predictable and doesn't possess some of the "gotchas" of the Douglas X-3 Stiletto. If you like white knuckle performance but a gentle lander, this download is definitely worth a spot in one's hangar. Great Job!
  4. Good job on the Liberator.. The engines sound like a beast and the period gauges are excellent. The FDE seems to be what a heavy airplane like this would be. No surprises. There are a couple of minor quirks...When selecting E1 on the keyboard, Engine #2 responds. E3 elicits a response from Engine#4 and E2 will cause Engine #3 to reply. In addition, when Engine #3 is running, the manifold and prop gauges of number 2 are responding in the cockpit. This is only a minor glitch. The airplane sounds, handles and has the feel of a war beast. Thank you for this gift..looking forward to many repaints as I'll have this one in the skies a lot. Blue skies...Terry
  5. This is a terrific job on recreating EAA Airventure. I struggled for almost an hour to get the 100's of parked planes. Only had bare fields. I had the exhibit area, but no spectators...I debated whether I had installed it correctly or not. Then.....I remembered to increase the complexity setting to very dense. Wah Lah! Everything shows up fine. This really gives a great impression of what it would be like to encounter this awesome event which just wrapped up yesterday. Super job.. Thank you for an excellent gift..Terry
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