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Bullfox

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    This is the Just Flight DC-6b directly ported over from my old FSX instillation.  I just moved the file from FSX to P3Dv5.2 HF1 and it worked no problem. One of the many benefits of P3D is how much of FSX works in P3D.  

     

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  2. Here we are in the C195 doing touch and gos around KBUR.  Frame rates are 32.7 with the settings one notch below full right.  I gotta say this is pretty amazing.

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    And Here we are on an ILS approach to runway 8.  Frame rates are a bit lower but still smooth.

     

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    This is Going south on the way to the SF Bay Area in the C210T.  Its turbocharged so you can fly high and fast.  This is at about 15,000 feet.  There was a good tailwind so about 200 kts if I remember correctly.

     

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  4. I got a message when I tried to log in at another flight sim site that said there had been a data breach and I needed to check my passwords.  That did not make sense to me and the message seemed a bit scammy so I just exited with out logging in.  This problem could be related to the grwing number of flight simmers.

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  5. True Earth and regions on the West Coast are well worth it with one caveat.  The eastern part of Oregon,  Washington and parts of eastern California are very dry and in True Earth look very desert like.  I live in southwestern Oregon.  I can tell you as for eastern Oregon, east of Klamath lake, there is really not much out there. Not much to see but if you like frame rates around 100, its the place to fly.  Also, for some reason in True Earth Medford came out too blue. 

     

    The Medford airport, KMFR, has an interesting ILS approach on runway 14  You come in between two table top mountains and it can get very bumpy.  Also, a bit east of Medford on the approach circuit to runway 32 you fly right pass Roxy Ann, an extinct volcano,  and then do a descending right hand 180 to land at KMFR.  East of Roxy Ann is Agate lake.  Just north of Agate lake there is a tiny airstrip in True Earth.  Its where my rc model airplane club airfield is located.   True Earth Oregon is the only time I have ever seen that air strip displayed in flight simming.

     

     

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