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s0cks wrote:QUOTE (s0cks @ May 15 2014,2:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>From what I have seen most recommend ActiveSky Next or Opus over FS Global.
I wonder, the data we have only three weather positions in the NZ, least weather registered connected to real world flights - can Flight Sim reproduce , no it can't, so I guess some who uses FS Global in New Zealand is the only way to find out and how it compares .Last edited by Ian Warren on Thu May 15, 2014 1:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.



AlisterC wrote:QUOTE (AlisterC @ May 15 2014,6:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Brent, you could try this one for free. Works really well in FSX (I use the Lite version but might try the full version again now it's been patched a few times)
http://www.fsrealwx.net/index.php/downloads/betas
Works for FS2004 too if you still use that.
and Hi buddy! Miss you guys
Hey cheers for that Al yeah we miss you down here too buddy :-)emfrat wrote:QUOTE (emfrat @ May 15 2014,6:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have been using FSRealWXLite for a while and I like it...of course when you invite clouds into your sim, you can expect a drop in FPS. I usually look at MetService first, and I have always found it a good match, and the frame rate hit is not all that bad, considering this machine.
It gave me a nice haze effect a few days ago, which seemed consistent with the MetService info - I was flying WB-OH in the Garfield Beau, after I came across an RNZAF paint for it .
cheers for that matey
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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ May 16 2014,9:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I still believe it wont produce the same affects as we get here in Christchurch with well known North West winds , regard to the sky and light affect and you also notice a change in people and attitudes, only one other place this happens in South America so I guess that is out off the question.
That's why I bookmarked MetService, and the Earth.nullschool thingie with the animated wind map - still waiting for the conditions for a photo shoot. When I first tried FSRealWXLite, I got a 30-40kt crosswind at NZWB, so I took off in the Rapide, directly into it and was airborne in about fifty yards. The old DH was getting tossed all over the place, and I eventually got in to WN by just about dipping the wheels in the sea, and applying just enough power to lift me over the seawall before cutting the throttles and dropping about 3 feet onto the runway.
That's what sold me - in real life, the flight would have been cancelled, but when I pulled a swifty by taking off from the grass, the sim flight developed just as it would have in RW conditions.MikeW
'Propliner' is actually short for 'Proper airliner, with big rumbly radials'
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ May 16 2014,7:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Arr the fun things you ca do and not Kill ya self
Well, I was dead chuffed to find I could keep things more or less level , on such instruments as the DH89 has, and I nearly died larrfing at getting away with that totally hooligan landing
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