FSX/P3D. Carenado's first venture into the jet world is coming along well apparently as they show off their first screenshots of the bird wearing some fresh paint. I've personally not bought into many of Carenado's recent release being from the group that doesn't want all my GA aircraft shiny, new and full of G1000 screens but that's not a problem with this one and I am really looking forward to this one!
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Yesssss!!!!!
looks like that will be fun to fly
This can replace the Cessna Mustang we can't fly in P3D.
The Flight1 model? Works just fine in P3D for me...
Performance-wise, the Phenoms actually out perform the Mustangs so it will be a little bit of an upgrade of sorts in real world terms. Of course there are some intangibles when it comes to flightsim aircraft such as the impending battle of the G1000s which I think Flight 1 wins hands down. That said, this Phenom is looking pretty sweet!
In that case I'll P3D it now!!!!
Thanks D'Andre
Just FYI, I used the FS Estonia tool to get it working. Not sure if you will need it so just FYI. And hopefully Flight1 has not updated it to keep it from working. But yes, it does work for me.
The Mustang doesn't work in P3D for me either, but I just purchased it a few months ago. Apparently a code was added to prevent it's use in P3D. If you purchased it a while ago it probably works. I'll be watching this aircraft but I just wish, for once, the G1000 suite would just work like Flight 1's G1000 for the Mustang. It doesn't have to be 100% functional, just make it compatible with Navigraph or Navdata Pro so we can keep the nav data current.
The Mustang will not work with P3D, if you own a newer copy. Something was coded to prevent it from working in P3D. I tried, Estonia and all. No luck. It's now a hangar ornament.
I am looking forward to getting my hands on this one... Carenado always seem the crack it every time... not only do they look great they also very FPS friendly.
i want it to be equipped with Garmin G5000 avionics hahahaha
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