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Post by taildraggin68 on May 5, 2021 15:32:29 GMT
First off, thank you for bringing the foxbat to XPlane. Wonderful model and texturing. Very nice paint kit as well.
Wishes...
Looking at all of the available options studying this plane, the "Kelpie" with the climb prop and metal sides with the doors seems a not too difficult option. I may try and create a fake version by painting the glass for the sides.
While the basic panel now is perfectly functional, a moving map gps would enhance this plane for vfr flying. Just a thought.
Again, thanks for bringing this plane to the sim and I look forward to the further developments.
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Post by Christian on Apr 18, 2023 6:46:06 GMT
I also enjoy flying the Foxbat
I quick note on the wish for moving GPS. You can use the AviTab the Foxbat is prepared for it..(it's a free plugin)..https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/44825-avitab-vr-compatible-tablet-with-pdf-viewer-moving-maps-and-more/
It gives you the moving map and a lot more options... and it also adds a little extra realism to the flight. The Foxbat pilots that I know do not have the latest Garmin... they bring there tablets.
Let me know how this works out for you or if you need any help with it.
/Christian
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Post by VSL-Admin on Jul 16, 2023 21:09:51 GMT
First off, thank you for bringing the foxbat to XPlane. Wonderful model and texturing. Very nice paint kit as well. Wishes... Looking at all of the available options studying this plane, the "Kelpie" with the climb prop and metal sides with the doors seems a not too difficult option. I may try and create a fake version by painting the glass for the sides. While the basic panel now is perfectly functional, a moving map gps would enhance this plane for vfr flying. Just a thought. Again, thanks for bringing this plane to the sim and I look forward to the further developments. Hi there! wow...apologies for the very late response! The forum is going through a thorough "loose ends" checkup and this topic popped up... Many thanks for your feedback. The "Kelpie" - for the ones who are not familiar with it, is a variant equipped with some modifications to meet the requirements of flying in Australia, with increased takeoff and climb characteristics, Tundra tires and a metal luggage container and other modifications... Attaching a link-based screenshot: aeropedia.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Aeroprakt-A22-Kelpie_Aeropedia-The-Encyclopedia-of-Aircraft-1170x570.jpgAnyways - this is interesting...listed for evaluation for future development. Not the highest priority, but it is now listed... GPS - current version (as to latest XP12) includes the Avitab addition, which may be useful... Thanks again for suggesting and apologies for keeping this post "in the dark" for more than two years...
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Post by VSL-Admin on Jul 16, 2023 21:14:21 GMT
I also enjoy flying the Foxbat I quick note on the wish for moving GPS. You can use the AviTab the Foxbat is prepared for it..(it's a free plugin)..https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/44825-avitab-vr-compatible-tablet-with-pdf-viewer-moving-maps-and-more/ It gives you the moving map and a lot more options... and it also adds a little extra realism to the flight. The Foxbat pilots that I know do not have the latest Garmin... they bring there tablets. Let me know how this works out for you or if you need any help with it. /Christian Hi Christian! Thank you for sharing the link Useful tip:You can select the link (highlight it with the mouse), then, add it as an active link using the link-symbol in the toolbar section (the Earth-like icon). This way, it is more 'handy' to use. It will look like this: forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/44825-avitab-vr-compatible-tablet-with-pdf-viewer-moving-maps-and-more/Thanks again!
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