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Here are some of the very latest hot off the press impressive looking screenshots of our Piper Arrow III. The Arrow is currently scheduled for a February 2017 release. The product is being developed by the same team (Rich, Martyn etc) who worked on the TB-10 Tobago & TB-20 Trinidad, Tornado GR1, L-1011 Tristar Professional and Canberra PR9 so you can expect the same high level of detail for sure. More screenshots, details and all the product specs can be found on the product page here: http://www.justflight.com/product/pa28r-arrow-iii
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Features Steam gauges and G600 models Flight1 GTN 750* integration Reality XP GNS530* integration (only for FSX) Alabeo G600 and GNS530 Takeoff run and landing real rolling movement effect Full FSX - Steam and P3D v2.5 and v3.0 compatible. Cold and Dark start option Superb material shines and reflections. Volumetric side view prop effect Gauges reflections Knob click sounds Windows scratches and blades shines High quality 3D model and textures. Realistic behavior *Flight1 GTN 750 and Reality XP GNS530 ar
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Product Review Lionheart Creations - Piper Pacer 180
mutley posted a topic in News and Press Releases
Lionheart Creations - Piper Pacer 180 The Piper pacer was the 4 seat replacement for the Piper J3 - Cub it started out as a tail dragger and evolved into a float plane, bush plane and finally ended with tricycle gear. This package from Lionheart Creations brings you all those variations Read On to read my appraisal -
I want to start this off by saying hello to all of you! I've been a lurker for awhile, viewing all the great pictures, videos, interresting disscuions and very helpful advice and I just want to be a part of it, adding to the chat and help when I can. I started with a copy of FS2002 I won back when it was brand new, but I was stuck with about 4fps on low settings. I really got into it in FS2004 when we could finally afford a computer to run it. Before that I survived on the occasional trips to the flea market and cleaning the shelves of old AOPA and Flying magazine's and driving out to