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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The B200 almost done

FSX. Carenado is almost ready to release the King Air B200, a much faster aircraft than its previous C90B. Last shots.
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

This really looks great! What bothered me with the C90B is having to look down between the seats to manipulate the autopilot functions. I guess this will be much the same here.

The wait is killing me though...LOL...I keep checking their website in anticipation that the Coming Soon image has changed to Available Now :-)

Anonymous said...

Well I hope they do a better job on the engine sounds compared to their PA46T Malibu, which has one of the worst turboprop soundsets I have ever come across in a payware aircraft.

Anonymous said...

I would agree that while Carenado produces stunning looking aircraft, on a scale of 1 to 10, I rate the implementation of the avionics at around 8 and would only give the sound a 3 at the most.

Sound is the one weakness all Carenado aircraft have in my opinion, all the more so their jetprop aircraft. The PA46T Malibu really does have a horrendous engine sound!

Anonymous said...

For this very reason there are professional, high-quality soundsets available to "repair" Carenado's awful sound implementation. Here is one for the Malibu if you haven't yet seen it:

http://secure.simmarket.com/arezone-piper-pa46t-malibu-jetprop-soundset-%28de_6106%29.phtml

I bought this the day after Carenado released the Malibu, and have been very happy with the results. It's a shame that Carenado can't get it right themselves, but at least it's a solution, even if it does cost extra money!

Mason Dominique said...

Speaking of the Malibu, i am not using it anymore because the framerate is far from optimized. Too bad. What a racer.
Dom Mason

Anonymous said...

Hey Dom, if you want a true framerate-friendly racer with the best simulated aerodynamics, then this is for you:

http://realairsimulations.com/duket10/intro.php?page=duket10_intro

I often fly at over 300 kts and this plane climbs at 4000 fpm from sea level to FL 100 in no time. Performance-wise it beats the Malibu hands down in every way, simulation-wise too ;-)

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