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Re: New ATP

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Another VC teaser for everyone. ;)

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Re: New ATP

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:thumbsup:
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Re: New ATP

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Oooohhh...I'm drooling over the keyboard right now...that is quite probably the best VC I've ever seen in my short 3 years as a virtual warbird pilot.
FSX+SP2 without Acceleration

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Re: New ATP

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Thanks guys, nice to see you like my Virtual Cockpit. You guys might be interested in this also:

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I need some help with system information when it comes to the functionality aspect, so if anyone here is or knows someone who flies/flown an ATP and/or can provide me with documentation of most/all systems I'd be incredibly grateful!

Just a heads up of some current information on the VC:
• Every button/knob/switch/(and screws!) modelled.
• There will be HD textures available for FSX.
• I've been testing it for the last few days in the sim with temporary textures and haven't hit any obvious performance problems.

I'd be interested in hearing what you'd like from a virtual cockpit and I'll see what I can accommodate for and what is possible.

Thanks,

Jordi

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Re: New ATP

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brings back memories of G-OATP and G-UIET!

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Re: New ATP

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Spectacular! Thank you! :thumbsup:
Can you confirm this will be FS9 ? :worried: :)
Jordi wrote:
I'd be interested in hearing what you'd like from a virtual cockpit and I'll see what I can accommodate for and what is possible.
As a VC-only user I am tempted to write a list of features now -
But I would rather suggest to take a ride in both Mr. Maltby's 1-11 and Mr. Piper's HS748. For me - they're just state of the art...

All the best & have fun modelling,

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Re: New ATP

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wow

smack my gob.

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Re: New ATP

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Additional details regarding features and planned simulators can be found here:

http://www.enigmasim.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=684
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Re: New ATP

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:) Thanks, Ron!


Huh! A digital decision height selector!
Exactly the thing I was waiting for! :lol: :) :thumbsup:

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Re: New ATP

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the detail is astonishing...its a very beautiful model too, did a few SATA and a LAR repaints ;)

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