MSFS SDK
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- Rick Piper
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Re: MSFS SDK
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Re: MSFS SDK
Is an ICAO a requirement for new MSFS airfields (faked or otherwise)... or can it be left out entirely??? Has anyone tried it without?
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Re: MSFS SDK
Not a nice day for a flight.
But on the bright side, I've got the rain effects working.
But on the bright side, I've got the rain effects working.
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Thanks. I managed to fix a few issues that were causing me headaches. I hope to release a limited beta in a week or so.
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Re: MSFS SDK
Hi Dave, question for you. In FSX/P3D to navigate you could always pop open the 2D GPS and put in a destination, will there be anything like that in your new MSFS rapide? If the answer is no it still not a big problem as there is always the MSFS VFR map.
Joe Cusick,
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