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Rex essential plus overdrive p3d access
Rex essential plus overdrive p3d access










rex essential plus overdrive p3d access

#Rex essential plus overdrive p3d access professional#

The wx-radaring does not meet professional requirements, because the wx-depiction is too inaccurate.Ĭlosely related to that is the second point:Ģ) P3D is installed as a professional TRAINING platform, not as an ENTERTAINMENT (like FSX). Meanwhile I think the answer is YES in terms of "entertainment-mode" and NO in terms of "professional-mode". We are obviously mixing up two things here, which often confuse people, including me:ġ) There is uncertainty about the workability of WX-radar in the P3D(FSX)-world. simulate all the circuit breakers, which is also a novelty, I think. It is switchable between locked and unlimited frame-rate-mode and gives a true liquid feel of operation. They say, that they use a special external (out the application) FDE (flight dynamics engine). Maybe I will start a test flight right now.ĪS2012 wx-finder reports heavy TS in KDKK ( 00:30 Z), 5000ft=short RWY, but it must be enough for a Dash-8.īTW: The "Majestic Dash-8-Q400"-Pilot-edition is, although "every-button-simulated", extremly FPS-friendly. ), I can not really report the exactness of cell position indication. As I was unable to put myself right in the middle of one of the widely spread cells in a reasonable amount of time (commuters are sooo slow. It's terrain-display/wx-radar-combination looks and feels very (!) nice and the occurance (direction finding) of cells and shower areas seems to be relativly exact. Yesterday I gave the "Majestic Dash-8-Q400" a try on P3D under TS-conditions (, LEAL area, appr. I think it worked only by assuming echoes when "TS in vicinity" reported, but I don't know exactly. I remember the CaptainSim B757 WX-System (FS9), which was nice to have in procedural considerations (on/off, WAIT, tilt, etc.), but the echoes were more like "this would be the the image of a CB/TS-cell if there would be one.". But why are some "dedicated-to-flightsim"-companies like ifly and PMDG strictly refusing the implementation of wx-radar-systems and blame the sim for this? According to their view it is impossible to implement a wx-radar that would be more than "eye-candy" only. The ability to read the weather in a wx radar is already in the sim, its up to the developers to make any use of it and 99% wont and never will.












Rex essential plus overdrive p3d access