FSX. Damn I wayyy totally forgot about this thing... I first brought you the news on this product back in January and the previews were steady till the end of Feb and bam, no more info. Till today that is! Yes Flight1 is developing or publishing a B200 and as I said before, if you are wondering why you might want this over the Carenado variant, that's because we are under the impression it will have a fully operational G1000 suite... But time will tell...
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Looks promising, but I think Carenado is one-up on the textures and external model details. My opinion of course.
Totally agreed. In my opinion when it comes to visuals on VFR aircraft, Carenado is the very best followed by Alabeo and Lionheart.
Sibwings have 'the' best textures/visual of all GA (imo)
I'd prefer better and more authentic systems modeling to eye candy. Just think of the the TBM 850 disappointment.
Alabeo is a Carenado spin-off isn't it?
I consider them to be one and the same... I think the aim was to have Alabeo create relatively simple (low budget) models, but it seems they are as much of an A-class developer as Carenado is..
I'll take Flight1 over anything Carenado. It will fly better, work better, perform better (fps) and be far more authentic. Plus their G1000 is so many miles ahead of the default based Carenado system it's laughable. If you want a King Air for screen shots, stick with Carenado but if you want one to actually fly the right way this will be the one for you.
I couldn't agree more!
I already have the carenado B200, but I think I will try this one too to see how it compares.
Too bad Carenado can't make a G1000 correctly.
Yet I dare you ask Jim Rhoads of Flight 1 about the lack of VNAV! He is like the Basil Fawlty of FS development! You will sit down and use his addons in complete silence - or else! :)
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