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Sante Sottile

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  1. The price for VerticalSim's version of KBOI is correct. 25.85 AUD. The version you are seeing is the old Orbx version which is no longer available, hence the high price.
  2. Coming soon from talented developer, Milo Taylor. Welcome back to the Idaho Backcountry, the premiere setting for recreational aviation. The "deadly 3" comprises 4 fun-filled locations, where you can test your skills at the most challenging airstrips in the country. Dewey Moore, Simonds, and Vines all have their own difficulties and will require preparation to execute in a safe manner. For an added bonus, Rush Point Creek Fire Lookout has a makeshift heli area and STOL landing zone, which is not for the faint-hearted. "The Deadly 3" is the ultimate playground for budding Backcountry pilots. A short flight away from other locations, 85U Soldier Bar and KMYL Mcall Municipal Airport, and many more. A great package for those who Have //42 Campout Utility! At a glance: Dewey Moore - 700ft uphill slope. Approach from the E. Simonds - 900ft uphill slope. approach from the SE. Vines - 1000 ft. Approach from the E. Rush Point Creek Fire Lookout - Seep uphill ridge landing possible from the north. Extremely dangerous. Makeshift helipad - at the Fire lookout for emergency purposes. Rangers have reported a high number of aerial predators at most locations. Beware of approach. Consider going around if possible. Recreational pilots are known for flying drones for aerial footage. Keep an eye out! Try not to disturb the wildlife. Fishing spots are available. The word is the salmon is really jumping this time of year. A couple of backcountry pilots about. Some have maps at camp if you are unsure of the area. Extensive vegetation overhaul for a complete immersion experience. Substantial terraforming to recreate real-world terrain. Airstrip ICAOs have been universalized due to all not having one -IDDM, IDSM, and IDVN. Many custom animations to bring the scenery alive - Ducks, salmon, drones, and eagles.
  3. I would delete any reference to the old XP11 version first, including your .ini file. Once you have it completely removed, you should be ok to install the XP12 version.
  4. Rustic rural charm. Two airfields in one package. Continue to love the Pacific Northwest! Located in Snohomish Washington, S43 Harvey Field and W16 Monroe is a continuation of Andreas Hegi's artistic talent that brings both of these bestsellers to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Join us in continuing the tradition and experiencing the detail of both airfields in one of the best flying locations around! At a glance: Two Prepar3D FSX classics reborn for MSFS Located on the west coast of the USA Complete dynamic & emissive night lighting Full PBR UHD texturing Incredibly detailed, high-definition rendition Photo-realistic HD textures created from on-site photography to provide the most immersive experience possible Perfect landing challenges for the VFR fliers By Andreas Hegi Coming soon!
  5. Hi there, I've reached out to our dev's in order to get a work around for you. I'll respond once I hear back from them. Thanks for your patience. Sante-
  6. Thanks for the kind comments! I've added this to our feedback list and will discuss with the dev's in our next planning session. Thank you!
  7. Hi Jon, Currently, we do not have this functionality. Nothing is injected into the simulator as it's all within Volanta. Although, we may look at a way to implement this for a future update. Thank you,
  8. Just an FYI for others running macOS, Volanta only supports macOS Catalina (19.3.0) and above. Volanta will not work with older versions such as High Sierra. You will need to update your system if possible. Thank you,
  9. Hi Sebastien, I've responded to your ticket and I guess you didn't receive the response yet? If that's the case, I will help you here. First off, do you see the Volanta Plugin within the XP plugin's folder? If you do, please manually delete it and re-launch Volanta. Let Volanta detect and re-install the plugin. Launch X-plane and load a random flight. Let me know if you see the green icon (Active State). Thank you,
  10. Hi there, This could be due to your system permissions, especially with your XP11 installation being in Program Files (x86). I would double check to make sure that you have the correct permissions set within your X-plane directory so Volanta can install the plugin. Let me know how it goes. Thank you,
  11. Hi Sebastien, You initially contacted us via Facebook Messenger. That automatically creates a ticket for us and it was assigned to me. Since you didn't see my reply, I would suggest creating a ticket here so you can manage the replies via email instead and I will merge it with your original request. (Although, you should be getting my messages via email as well as messenger). Thank you, Sante-
  12. Sebastien, I've responded to your support ticket yesterday. Please take a look when you have a moment. I believe your initial message to us was via Facebook. Thank you!
  13. Hi Sebastien, Just letting you know I have both your tickets with me and I'll be sending you further instructions soon. Thank you!
  14. Hi Eric, Send us a ticket https://Orbx.to/volanta-support as we compile all the valuable feedback and our team goes through every single one. There might be a way to accommodate this, although we've never come across this one yet.
  15. Out of the options that you listed, the free version might suit your needs perfectly. Remember we aren't abandoning the free version, it will still receive new features and updates in the future.
  16. Once you export your flight plan from PFPX, you can upload the file to Volanta. Although, SimBrief is the current recommended method as it connect to your account automatically.
  17. If you are buying a product under "Partners", it's safe to assume support is offered from said "Partner". Nothing difficult about that.
  18. So, you recommended trying to find all my installers on each individual site, individual updates etc rather than a simple "one click" install? Because I only see good things with this announcement. The more dev's that jump onboard, the better. I really don't get this mentality... Think of this as a "publisher" or "provider". Orbx has no control over other dev's projects. As for other internal Orbx projects, I agree on some points you made.
  19. Love what I see so far! As a request feature, would it be possible to import manually? I've been keeping track of my flights via an Excel Logbook with all the details. Would love to finally move all of that over to a system like this. Even having the option to do it manually would be great.
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