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Friday, July 12, 2013

Metroliner, another shot!

FSX/P3D. The props are getting delivered and we are giving props where props are due! 2013 is really the year in prop aircraft. I honestly could go on and on about all the prop aircraft delivered this year, will be delivered this year... But the next big one on my list is the upcoming Metroliner from Razbam! I say big because it's physically than the MilViz 350i. Here is the latest shot!








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8 comments:

pro said...

what about the 737??? more info on that would be really cool...

thanks guys

DAndre Newman said...

You mean the MilViz?

Yes the MilViz 737 promotional video is wrapping and will be available very soon!

Todd said...

Look, Flight 1. Another developer that supports P3D. About that EuLA...

Looking forward to this one!

Naruto-kun said...

Milviz does not officially support P3D. We have no problems with users using it (as such we make an allowance for it in the installers) but we cannot provide support for problems you may encounter. I do my best to help but thats a personal endeavor not a company one.

AviatorMan said...

Looks like a great airplane. I particularly like the steam gauges. Don't like glass at all, a bit of old school I guess.

Todd said...

This is being developed by Razbam.

Todd said...

AviatorMan, I am in your camp, friend!

It is also rumored that RazBam is developing an Embraer 120. Can you ADX guys confirm this and maybe get a status update on that project?

AT said...

An E120 is infact being worked on. The model is being done by Jose Valdez (The same 3D model master that did the Metro) and it was officially previewed by Razbam a few months back. However, I don't expect any more news or previews on the E120 for at least a few more weeks, perhaps not even until after the Metro is actually released.

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