...and it's a beaut.
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Flight Replicas Douglas DC-4/C-54/Carvair Released
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Re: Flight Replicas Douglas DC-4/C-54/Carvair Released
I agree with all of the above; lovely but pricey. I'll be interested to hear how it flies.
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Re: Flight Replicas Douglas DC-4/C-54/Carvair Released
I would be interested in the complexity, do you need to complete a masters theses like you would for PMDG or just an O-level like the JustFlight F-Light.
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- spatialpro
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Re: Flight Replicas Douglas DC-4/C-54/Carvair Released
I've gotta say I reckon that for the number of models/variants (10, not least the fire fighter and air ferry), the detail and the complexity I reckon $43 (~ £33) is a really good deal, especially when compared to some other products. If I were into this type of aircraft I'd gladly part with my cash. As it is I may still be persuaded anyway, 'cos it seems so good!
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Re: Flight Replicas Douglas DC-4/C-54/Carvair Released
I bought it specifically because I've wanted a decent Carvair for ages...and I'm weak! I wasn't really interested in the other models, but after toying with them all for a while I'm surprised at how much I've come to enjoy the other variants as well. The selection and breadth of exteriors and VCs are quite impressive, and they're all well done and have a convincing heavy "feel" in the sim. Definitely a lot of value for the money. My only minor quibble so far are the sounds. Others have raved about them, but on my system they sounded somewhat hollow, so I replaced them with a decent freeware P&W sound pack. Of course, sounds are subjective...so it could just be my speakers or my ears...both of which have seen better days.
Since we're approaching the holidays I suppose there's a chance this model might be on sale within the next few months...so if you're on the fence about purchasing, waiting might be a good option, too.
Master's thesis not required! It can be a ctrl+E aircraft if desired. The most complex parts of these planes aren't simulated - such as the fuel crossfeed system and the period-correct avionics for the older variants - but there's still enough meat on the bone to keep things interesting. There are also some comprehensive takeoff/climb/cruise power and fuel planning charts included, in both MS Excel and jpeg formats. These are a nice touch if you like to attempt to fly 'by the book'. The manual is available for free download as well: http://flight-replicas.com/DC-4_Home.htmI would be interested in the complexity, do you need to complete a masters theses like you would for PMDG or just an O-level like the JustFlight F-Light.
Since we're approaching the holidays I suppose there's a chance this model might be on sale within the next few months...so if you're on the fence about purchasing, waiting might be a good option, too.
Mark
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Re: Flight Replicas Douglas DC-4/C-54/Carvair Released
FYI this bird is currently 50% off in the Memorial Day sales... I only just realised, with less than 24hrs remaining for most sales! Phew!
Andy
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