Project Opensky release ERJ

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Project Opensky release ERJ

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Not my thing, but owrth a mention because it really is gorgeous model. Including BA livery =)

http://www.projectopensky.com

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Hi Hinch

that link just opens Alienware site for me :dunno:

ie: overpriced PC's that i can build for less :thumbsup:

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They have an alienware banner on the right, but you're certainly correct about the price!

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Hi Hinch

No idea why it was doing that but it's ok now.

thanks for the heads up on the ERJ.

Downloading now.

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Check out the soon-to-be-released VC, too. Dare I say it looks better than the payware variety from Wilco.

http://forum.projectopensky.com/index.p ... opic=26390
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Indeed it does however I will still probably keep using the Wilco for its systems simulation.
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I just cannot understand releasing it without the VC, it does not even have a 2D panel!!!!
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A point I don't understand either,especially as in the read me and release notes it gives mention to VC developer but nothing saying 'no VC included'. As far as i'm aware the VC is finished but the guy moved to China or something.

I'd definately transfer the Wilco panel to this, the model is dogs danglies!

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calypsos wrote:I just cannot understand releasing it without the VC, it does not even have a 2D panel!!!!
Project Opensky just focus on the external model. Anything else will have to be sourced separately.
This will probably the first to feature a decent VC (The 737 one was rubbish).
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POSKY has a model update (SP1) adding a new model file, but I haven't tried it yet. POSKY hit a home run with this one, but 95% of my flying involves prop or turboprop aircraft. I'm especially fond of Aeroplane Heaven's Lancaster's; WoP's Lancs are superb also.

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