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Something New From Rob Richardson?

A top speed of 250 mph and a stall speed of 35 mph? I think I just found my new run-about.
 
Certainly looking like an interesting plane. Wonder if it would work in P3Dv4.5 as well?
It's worth trying certainly, although Rob can be more specific (I'll check to see what he thinks). I did try the Cruiser (says it for 5.0) in 4.5 and while it functioned correctly and all systems worked fine, it did seem a bit washed out. . .which could be any number of things (my settings for instance).

I'll let you know what he says.
 
Yea, I know. . .I'm so accustomed to posting here that every once in a while I get it wrong. Admins can delete this if they want I have also posted in the P3D Forums now.

Well Ed, Rob decared already in 2016 it was only for P3D, the Sea Hawk I mean, but that model and every model that followed also got a FSX version……….

Cees
 
Why is that Harry?

Cees

Well, the rumour I'm hearing is that P3D v5 may be the last publicly available version of the sim, with Lockheed Martin returning solely to the professional and military training arena. While it's only a rumour, it does make sense, given the LM EULA license restrictions and Microsoft's return to the commercial flight sim field.

Taken from Deans F-15 thread. Post 82 9th May.
 
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