Getting to like X-plane
Today I took a break and flew from Tekapo to Timaru in X-plane. It started out just to check how the border of my photoscenery looked, but it was such a nice flight, I carried on to Timaru. Apart from the fact that in X-plane, everything is just a little gloomy, and I don't know how to get it to show a normal, bright sunny day, this was one of the most enjoyable flights I've taken in a long time. There's an extra degree of immersion which Prepar3d is missing, and the plane -- the default 172 -- performs amazingly, and the fact that all the cockpit controls work as expected, just makes for a more evocative experience.
Spotting an airport is easier because it is more realistic, and there's something about the whole thing which just makes me a better pilot. I wasn't craning my neck to figure out where I was all the time, the runway was where I expected it to be. I will have to convert my Timaru airport some time, at the moment I'm using the addon NZ Pro scenery outside the photo areas.
I've got a converted Real NZ Tekapo airport installed, and I'm figuring out how to get it looking the way I need it to look. I think there's a big future for X-plane NZ...
Spotting an airport is easier because it is more realistic, and there's something about the whole thing which just makes me a better pilot. I wasn't craning my neck to figure out where I was all the time, the runway was where I expected it to be. I will have to convert my Timaru airport some time, at the moment I'm using the addon NZ Pro scenery outside the photo areas.
I've got a converted Real NZ Tekapo airport installed, and I'm figuring out how to get it looking the way I need it to look. I think there's a big future for X-plane NZ...