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Does the RealAir Spits work well in P3D 2.2 ?

Crusader

SOH-CM-2022
I just wondered if anyone using the RealAir Spit in P3D 2.2 and are there any problems or little quirks ?

Rich
 
I just wondered if anyone using the RealAir Spit in P3D 2.2 and are there any problems or little quirks ?

Rich


Hi Rich

The Real Air Spitfire works just fine in P3D 2.2.

If you have the migration tool, just install it with that, and all is fine.

It is not even particulary heavy on the frame rates. :encouragement:


Best regards

Soeren
 
Spitfires in the Paciifc and SEA WWII

Just picked up the Spit and yes it does work well in P3D 2.2 (Thanks Soeren) . Came across this site and was surprised at how extensively the Spitfires were used by the RAAF . I recently picked ORBX AYPY Jackson with a remake of several PNG airfields included throughout and thoroughly enjoying both . The Spit obviously not a bush plane but is a lot of fun screaming across the tree lines and through the valleys and jungles . I wonder what the Japanese Zero pilots thought when they come upon one of these for the first time ?

http://camriley.com/spitfires/ Some interesting information on the Spitfire .

Rich
 
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