Ich bin am überlegen hin und wieder mal etwas kleineres als die 737-800 zu fliegen. Habt ihr eine Empfehlung welche Turboprop ich nehmen könnte?
Turboprop für Prepar3D V3
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Dash.
Gibt nichts besseres.
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Hast Du die gestern benutzt? Du hast neben mir gestanden
Was genau würdest Du mir da empfehlen Toto? Die von Majestic ?
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Ja und ja.
Ist das beste, was es an Turboprops gibt.
Nicht ganz einfach, aber wirklich supoer gemacht....
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Und wenn Du bis dahin was schönes ohne Turbo willst empfehle ich dir die DC3 3 Freeware von Manfred Jahn!
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Auch nicht schlecht
Die kommt dann danach
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Bei der Dash gibt es verschiedene Versionen. Ich würde zur Pro tendieren. Macht das Sinn ?
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Yep
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Ok, dann werde ich mir die mal zulegen.
Mit dem Kumi warte ich damit aber noch. Ich muss dann erst einmal den Flieger kennen lernen
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Hmm, da hast Du nicht ganz unrecht
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Ich habe zur Zeit nicht vor umzusteigen. Ich habe mir vor kurzen erst die V3 gekauft und ich bin zufrieden damit.
Wenn ich noch warten sollte: Wäre V4 kompatibel zu V3 ?
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Ich glaube da brauchst Du Dir keine Sorgen zu machen:
Attention Crew Members:
On Tuesday 23rd of May the speculative drama was brought to rest when Lockheed Martin announced that the release of Prepar3D v4 is going to be released on the 30th of May. OK so what's all the hype about, well, yes as the rumors had it, a 64bit platform of P3D is finally on our door step.
So, how does this affect/help Majestic Software's Q400?
We too are filled with anticipation since the Beta release of v4, as it allowed us to determine how much work is required in getting the venerable Q400 ready for release date.
***************ABOUT THAT***************
The Q400 has required some extensive re-working to become compatible with the new 64bit platform so we will be a bit late off the starting blocks. Something to make you all cognizant of is that Majestic will continue the transition of the Q400 for Prepar3D V4 when the simulator and the SDK becomes sufficiently stable. This is a policy we have followed with every new flight simulator release such as FSX Steam, Prepar3D V2.0 and V3.0, and it is done to make sure no major code re-write is necessary as the newly release simulator is updated and patched. Several other developers have made announcements that their add-ons will available shortly after the release of the new P3D platform which is really good to see some our of favorite add-ons being released......
The current status of the Q400:
The TRAINING Edition, which many of you know is currently in its final stages of development has required a re-write of a large number of systems logic to correctly interface/react upon the triggered or service based failures. For example, the training Q400 will know if you are in the left or the right seat, and allow for the disconnection of correct flight controls behavior during a shared cockpit flight. I will be posting some images and possibly some video of the TRAINING Ed. in the upcoming days/weeks as we get ready to push another Beta out to our team for testing.
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ALL EDITIONS of The Majestic Software Q400 will be upgraded to Prepar3D v4 compatibility!!!
***********************************************Several folks have asked about likelihood of MJC charging for the transition to the 64bit platform. This at the moment is under discussion and we'll provide additional information regarding whether there will be a charge for moving up to Prepar3D v4, bear in mind that MJC did not charge for moving from FSX to P3D v2x nor did we charge for moving from P3D v2.x to P3D v3.x.
This may sound a bit disappointing to many and we apologize, but we find that it is necessary to have these items in place before completing the 64bit transition. As usual we will not discuss time frames but we are pushing forward to make this feasible for all three platforms FSX/P3D v3.4.x and P3D v4.
However, on the bright side, congratulations to the hard working dedicated Lockheed Martin development group for the long await, highly anticipated Prepar3D v4 which will now provide developers the opportunity to push the envelope and potentially raise the bar for upcoming projects.
The Majestic software Team
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OK, wenn ich nichts überlesen habe dann steht da nicht dabei ob das Upgrade kostenlos sein wird. Denn bei Flusinews.de steht dass das Upgrade möglicherweise nicht kostenlos sein wird.