Prepare 3D v3

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Prepare 3D v3

Postby Barrington » Sun Nov 15, 2015 4:33 pm

I have just bought the above simulator and must say that I am impressed with the performance so far standard install at this stage).
I was wondering if anyone can advise of a Boeing 373 or Airbus 319/320/321 that can be installed in v3 (freeware at this stage) so that
I can check the sim out further. I know that I can purchase but want to test the sim further.
Hopefully someone can steer me in the right direction.......... :D
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Re: Prepare 3D v3

Postby Scorpio47 » Tue Dec 01, 2015 9:56 pm

I do not own P3D, so I cannot speak out of experience... However, from reading on the internet boards my impression is that most if not all airplanes developed for FSX will also work in this simulator program. There are exceptions it seems, as some payware compnies want to make some extra profit, like PMDG for instance, and charge you extra, but as you are looking for freeware, there should be no problem I guess...

Good luck, and please keep us posted on your findings.
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Re: Prepare 3D v3

Postby Splitpin » Sat Dec 05, 2015 7:39 pm

Take a look at Project AirBus , or visit the Rickooo site ..... lots of good freeware stuff there that may work.
Im about to move some that stuff into PP3D , I'll let you know how it works ... or not.
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Re: Prepare 3D v3

Postby hazza » Sat Feb 06, 2016 3:37 am

If you are installing FSX aircraft/scenery/etc then a very worthwhile investment is Flightsim Estonia's Migration Tool http://www.flightsim.ee/products/migration-tool. Costs approx. NZ$20 but I think is well worth the investment. I purchased it particularly for FSFDT's FSCopilot/FSInn but it has enabled all sorts of other stuff to work as well :) Paavo (the developer) is pretty responsive (this is not his full time job) and constantly figuring out ways to get FSX add-ons working in P3D.

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