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Thursday, July 11, 2013

A new LSA is on the way!

FSX. Iris Simulations is seriously eyeballing the Jabiru J160C/D for development. So much so in fact, the team has been able to get direct access to the aircraft at Lilydale Aerodrome with some 350+ shots already taken of the little bird. Here is what the developer has to say, plus an appeal to Jabiru pilots!



"Today saw myself take the little one out to Lilydale airport to photograph the Jabiru J160C's they have there and I even got a flight in the back seat of a Piper Warrior II with little one in the front for his first ever flight. Needless to say he's hooked..

Fantastic day for a flight, stunning visibility and not much chop. A big thanks to David W. at Lilydale Airport for the flight and making my son feel right at home!

Okay, speaking of the Jabiru, I'd like to call on real world pilots either flying or instructing in both the 160 and the 170 to contact me on david@irissimulations.com.au

I'm looking at getting some additional real world expertise on the aircraft types during development. If you can spare some time and expertise to assist in getting this product up to spec, that would be great.

We may even include custom paints for your flying school!"

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2 comments:

AutoRotationer said...

On a side note, has anyone tried:

Xtreme P3D Booster
http://store.thefsps.com/product_info.php?products_id=45

FSX Booster 2013
http://store.thefsps.com/product_info.php?products_id=48

It looks promising, but I'm skeptical. Maybe you guys could review these two speeder uppers?

DAndre Newman said...

I have tried FSX booster. My findings with it was that it makes FSX VERY stable! The problem however, it does little to improve performance.

I haven't tried it in P3D as this platform already runs quite well right out of the box minus some bugs this program cant fix.

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