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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Feb 6 2011, 11:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Before we all forget about it....this still has a lot to offer.
Without checking my own PC ... is this the Real Air or the Just Flight ... or the ...?
After doing some video recording of the A2A Spit, I had to pop back into the Real Air one to check some things out. Though the whole add-on appears a TINY bit "arcade-ish" now (by comparison), the exterior models of the Real Air are superb and the sound is pretty good. Being a bit "easier" ... it can be a load more "fun" if you just want to whizz about, being a bit of a hooligan!
With luck, Real Ar may start pricing their product pretty aggressively to compete with A2A, so a whole load more people may get cheap Spits!
Up until 2 or 3 days ago, I still thought the RA Spit was the bees knees!Last edited by Adamski on Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Feb 7 2011, 12:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Without checking my own PC ... is this the Real Air or the Just Flight ... or the ...?
After doing some video recording of the A2A Spit, I had to pop back into the Real Air one to check some things out. Though the whole add-on "arcade-ish" now by comparison, the exterior models of the Real Air are superb and the sound is pretty good. Being a bit "easier" ... it can be a load more "fun" if you just want to whizz about, being a bit of a hooligan!
With luck, Real Ar may start pricing their product pretty aggressively to compete with A2A, so a whole load more people may get cheap Spits!
Up until 2 or 3 days ago, I still thought the RA Spit was the bees knees!
Real Air....I think "arcade-ish" is a little harsh ....i know what you mean...but "arcade-ish"...no. Just depends on how deep you want to immerse yourself i guess.
Re the bees knees...did you know bees dont have ears....and have 5 eyes....just thought I'd throw that in for no reason at all reallyLast edited by Splitpin on Mon Feb 07, 2011 12:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Feb 7 2011, 12:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Real Air....I think "arcade-ish" is a little harsh ....i know what you mean...but "arcade-ish"...no. Just depends on how deep you want to immerse yourself i guess.
I agree. Drat - I didn't quite mean it to come out like that ... so edited my original ... though wondering whether "arcade-ish" is the right word altogether ... probably NOT!
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Feb 7 2011, 12:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I agree. Drat - I didn't quite mean it to come out like that ... so edited my original ... though wondering whether "arcade-ish" is the right word altogether ... probably NOT!
I know what you mean my little lingerie gourmet.......some folks would say"arcade-ish".....by comparison with the new one.
You know, we simmers really are a spoilt bunch.......all these things thrown at us...buy them or freeware....as soon as something percived to be better, than whatever came before (are you still with me) comes along, out go the old toys![]()
Ive been picking up a few of those old toys lately.
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Feb 7 2011, 12:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>With luck, Real Ar may start pricing their product pretty aggressively to compete with A2A, so a whole load more people may get cheap Spits!
I do hope so, I still haven't got oneCurrently (7 feb) realair is 29 euros which is about $48 NZD, and accusim is 49.98 USD which is about 61 NZD, so the realair is already 20% off the accusim price. What was the Realair price a week ago - have they dropped it here ?
Cheers
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Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Feb 7 2011, 02:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I do hope so, I still haven't got oneCurrently (7 feb) realair is 29 euros which is about $48 NZD, and accusim is 49.98 USD which is about 61 NZD, so the realair is already 20% off the accusim price. What was the Realair price a week ago - have they dropped it here ?
Cheers
Gary
Not sure about the Real air price at the moment....got mine sometime ago......Gary, get them both....it will only hurt for a minute


AndrewJamez wrote:QUOTE (AndrewJamez @ Feb 7 2011, 02:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>X-52 for me also, i use the slider on the side of the throttle for the radiator, what are you using for the elevator trim, i use the smaller wheel of the 2 and I find it over sensitive for every plane and I have to have a huge deadzone on the fsx controller setup or it stuffs up my altitude hold with all autopilot systems, and not only that I cannot engage an ALT Hold function unless the trim pot is in neutral position. What do you use for elevator trim in other aircraft? Would love to hear you thoughts on this matter.
I use the little knurled wheel (on the throttle) for elevator trim. I used to have the press/click function of that wheel set to "reset trim" but found it was too easy to press it by accident. Keyboard trim is a lot coarser, so I only use the wheel for making tiny adjustments. I don't seem to get any problems with AP. However - I have a registered copy of FSUIPC and that has a function to do with diengaging trim when AP is engaged.
My slider is currently set to reverse thrust, but it's a bit temperamental. I might map the radiator to one of the throttle POV hats, as I'd prefer a definite staged "click" for each radiator position. I wouldn't know where I was if it were on the slider.
My big rotary is set to prop pitch, with the smaller one set for mixture.
Olderndirt wrote:QUOTE (Olderndirt @ Feb 7 2011, 02:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Trim in FS is a laugh but after some chasing, the elevator steadies. Haven't found any model torquey enough to require rudder trim but've been told that the reallife Merlin needed all you had.
I wonder whether the Corsairs ("Ensign Killers") also had a rudder "problem" - associated with the tremendous torque of that engine.
In the A2A Spit (not so much in the RealAir one) I've found I have to be really quite gentle in advancing the throttle on take-off. Too much too quickly and you become a "dead Ensign"![]()
Too many FS models allow you to just push the throttle right to the stops without penalising you in any way. I suppose it's OK to do it in an Su-27 Flanker though. I've seen Kvotchur display the Su-27 a number of times ... he just jams it to fully open for the whole routine - controlling airspeed only by attitude. Awesome!
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