Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'atr 72-600'.
-
-
/images/notams/notams19/milv0324.jpgMilviz announces a Kickstarter campaign to cover development costs ofan ATR 76-200 add-on for X-Plane: Bringing our modelling and systems expertise from Prepar3D to theX-Plane 11 flight simulator platform. AboutThe ATR is flown throughout the real world. It is popular withairlines and passengers alike. We have built a great virtual model andare trying to raise the funding that will allow us to continue itsdevelopment and deliver a super add-on for the XP-11 flight simulatorplatform. Your pledge will help us cover the costs of, among others, systemstranslation from P3D, Max to blender conversions, creation of customdatarefs, ACF's, and all the other elements of XP development. Please note that the top two reward tiers guarantee you the product(i.e. you will not have to purchase the ATR again). For the lower two levels, a discount equalling your pledge will beapplied to the released purchase price if you decide to buy theproduct after release. Risks And ChallengesWe would love to bring this plane into XP11. however the challengefor us is that all our expertise is in Prepar3D. It is not just asimple matter of just porting the model over - everything worksdifferently. By pledging you are showing us that there is a market for thisaircraft in XP. Your funding will enable us to tackle the hurdlesassociated with creating an exceedingly complex aircraft in a newplatform. Source Shop Milviz at the FlightSim.Com Store
-
Milviz has several projects in the works. They regularlyprovide brief teases to show off their progress. This week they'veshown screen shots of their upcoming King Air 350i exterior ("PBRReady!") and their ATR 72-600 interior: /images/notams/notams19/milv0308/milviz-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/milv0308/milviz-2.jpg /images/notams/notams19/milv0308/milviz-3.jpgSource