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Carenado King Air C90

 

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Few more.

 

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Fine again! On the other hand, Microsoft should have kept in that sense instead of disbanding the FSX team!!

 

Sadly the world is fill of Coulda, Woulda, Shouda!! Think how many people Shoulda kept their Apple Stock, Road-Runner Super-Birds, etc.!! :o:o:o:mad::mad::mad:

 

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Colin, Jan, Michael, Kenny, Gérard, Zippy, thank you again fellas. :)

 

Gérard - Prepar3D was FSX purchased by Lockheed Martin from Microsoft and is my FS of choice as of now. Prepar3D furthers the development of Microsoft® ESP™ while maintaining compatibility with Microsoft Flight Simulator X. Right now i'm running P3DV4.1 64 bits.

 

Michael - Should have bought in stock in Microsoft way back when. :(:rolleyes:

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Sadly the world is fill of Coulda, Woulda, Shouda!! Think how many people Shoulda kept their Apple Stock, Road-Runner Super-Birds, etc.!! :o:o:o:mad::mad::mad:

 

Michael

 

Of course yes. But even with P3D, the price of which is much too high and not reaching to the recentest novelties of commercial freewares, I think Microsoft made a great mistake disbanding the talentuous team which had built FSX :pilot: We should already nearing FS12

Gérard Guichard, Dijon, Burgundy, France. i5 Intel processor, 4 Go of Ram, Nvidia GeForce 920MX, DirectX 12.0, and FSX Gold Edition with SP1, SP2. My personal flightsim website is at http://flightlessons.6te.net
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The King Air is a great A/C. If I could fly for real and had the money, I'd buy a King Air. Although, I hear you can't fly them in Canada due to the word king. I'm not too sure on that though, but that's what I read. Very odd.

 

How's the FPS in that model in the VC? I may buy this one. I wouldn't mind a nice King Air. I do have a B1900D, but I have yet to mess around with it to know how to fly it. LOL

 

What is this face punch thing about? Is this some inside joke?

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Gérard - Only because FSX has been around for how long now. Major developers have announced that they will in the near furture no longer be making products for FSX, they are turning to Prepar3D, Aerofly Fs2, FSW, and X-Plane 64 bit programs. In a couple of years FSX will go the way of FS9 and so on. Right now i'm running Prepar3D, Aerofly Fs2, and FSW, FSX was off my system a long time ago. All the planes and scenery I thought I was going to lose switching to Prepar3D have been updated to the V4 64 bit sim. The difference between 32 and 64 bit is like night and day, smooth as silk, no more OOMs, crashes or tweaking. :)

 

Time to move to the next level Gérard. :D

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Hi Aaron,

 

Well, they have a Queen Air also. :D I have ran all the Carenado King Air's on both FSX and the Prepar3D 64bit systems with no problem with FPS, but, every system is different I suppose. By the way, Let me know when you are going to fly the 1900 for the first time so I can hide somewhere. ;)

 

Have a good one!

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Never crashed in the Sim yet unless I was dicking around at Area 51 testing planes. :D Yep, I test planes at Area 51 in the Sim. LOL! The long runway is perfect. I even test flew a bear of a UFO A/C there. That was like trying to fly a helicopter with it's flight characteristics shot all to hell X 1000. :D Fun non the less, but I tuned it into AI.
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Time to move to the next level Gérard. :D

 

Pardon me, but that's 'nope.'

 

P3D are changing at a rapid pace on the other hand and that pace never adressed, from what I saw in pics and vids, the main wants of aging FSX: photoreal scenery with autogen and seasons, new ATC tech (routes, real GNSS, RNAV, etc.)

 

I maintain that Microsoft was wrong disbanding their FS team. At worst, one even might say that 17 million flightsimmers worldwide were left in the midst of the river (translated from French, which means in the middle of nowhere :) )

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"Time to move to the next level Gérard." I really would like to move to the next level (X-plane or Prepar3D) but my props-hanger is huge, the majority of the birds are Fs-9 port overs. So.......:confused::confused: That's why I also still use Windows 7 prof 64 bit
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Hi Jan,

 

I wouldn't go the X-Plane route, it is really bare bones compared to FS9, FSX and P3D. I'm not sure about the FS9 planes, but, there is a lot of stuff you can port over to P3D 64 bit or P3D 32 bit version. P3D is actually FSX, they just furthed the development of Microsoft® ESP™ while maintaining compatibility with FSX. All these versions will run on Windows 10, right now i'm using the 8.1 64 bit version, You can do so much more with the settings in P3D it's unbelievable. Besides you can always run both sims on your machine without any ploblems, as a matter of fact I had four running at the same time, FSX, FSW, Aerofly 2 and P3DV4.1. :D Some day give it a shot and run both until you get the hang of it, i'm sure you'll be amazed at P3D.

 

Another thing, you can download all your Orbx scenery for P3D again for free.

 

Take a look at the compatibility list over at SOH.

 

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php/106002-Aircraft-compatibility-in-Prepar3D-V4

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Hi Jan,

 

I wouldn't go the X-Plane route, it is really bare bones compared to FS9, FSX and P3D. I'm not sure about the FS9 planes, but, there is a lot of stuff you can port over to P3D 64 bit or P3D 32 bit version. P3D is actually FSX, they just furthed the development of Microsoft® ESP™ while maintaining compatibility with FSX. All these versions will run on Windows 10, right now i'm using the 8.1 64 bit version, You can do so much more with the settings in P3D it's unbelievable. Besides you can always run both sims on your machine without any ploblems, as a matter of fact I had four running at the same time, FSX, FSW, Aerofly 2 and P3DV4.1. :D Some day give it a shot and run both until you get the hang of it, i'm sure you'll be amazed at P3D.

 

Another thing, you can download all your Orbx scenery for P3D again for free.

 

Take a look at the compatibility list over at SOH.

 

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php/106002-Aircraft-compatibility-in-Prepar3D-V4

 

P3D is NOT FSX, and in the later versions it has diverged to the point where using `ported` materiel is very, very stupid.

 

Think of any 64-bit sim as an opportunity to start from scratch and you will be fine. The occasional addon that can be used in both 64-bit and 32-bit sims will then be a pleasant surprise.

 

Porting `stuff`over willy-nilly will ONLY result in an UNpleasant surprise.

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