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[FSX P3D] Supression Flight 3D Contrails PC: No More Boring Contrails in Your Flight Simulator



It includes a graphics engine upgrade as well as compatibility with Windows Vista, having been hailed by Microsoft as the most important technological milestone in the series to date. It is the first version in the flight simulator series to be released on DVD-ROM.


Flight Simulator X was officially unveiled at the 2006 international Consumer Electronics Show as a gaming showcase for Microsoft Windows Vista. Microsoft released screenshots as well as a list of frequently asked questions as a press release on Microsoft Flight Simulator Insider, as well as numerous flight simulator communities. This also included mission-based gameplay with mission specific aircraft as well as an upgraded rendering engine capable of increased detail.




[FSX P3D] Supression Flight 3D Contrails PC



Improved graphics including enhanced texture resolution, new Earth model facilitating polar flights, true road data, region-specific textures, 3D animals, star constellations, etc. Also, the scenery textures now line up with the automatically generated (Autogen) buildings. Maximum rendering-engine-supported scenery resolution of 7cm/pixel (not available with default scenery).


The addon includes three highly detailed exterior models and a fully functional 3D virtual cockpit. The package also includes a high-performance jet flight model, custom visual and sound effects, multiple camera views and a 84-page flight manual.


The Xtreme Prototypes 20 Series addon contains seven variations of the legendary Models 24, 25 and 28. Each highly detailed exterior 3D model features over 500 parts and 40 animations. The fully functional virtual cockpit contains over 800 parts and more than 200 back and front-lit 3D gauges, lights, switches and flight instruments.


A custom flight model was designed to simulate the performance of a high-powered civilian jet aircraft in the simulator. The package also includes custom visual effects and sounds, multiple camera views and a detailed, 84-page flight manual.


William Werrlein, FlightSim.com:"For those of us who wonder how the basic jet feels I would recommend this aircraft (20 Series). I really do think that Xtreme Prototypes has done a great job in their level of detail on the exterior and interior, and the flight dynamics of the aircraft. As for the manual I must give a round of applause for the developer."


Proflig8tor, Avsim.com:"Xtreme Prototypes has produced a most pleasing add-on Lear 20 Series jet. The design is a compromise that will be easy for new users to enjoy and has sufficient detail that more experienced users will not find it boring, or toy like. The flight model is good, with accurate roll and pitch response for the 20 Series Learjet. The Xtreme Protoypes Lear 20 Series is a lot of fun to fly."


Each highly-detailed 3D model features many movable parts and high-resolution textures. The fully functional 3D virtual cockpit contains over 800 parts and more than 200 back and front-lit 3D gauges, lights, switches and flight instruments. With a superb user-friendly Virtual Cockpit, it was decided not to model the 'traditional' 2D instrument panel!


While this add-on package allows comprehensive procedural IFR flight, not everyone has the time or the inclination to study a complete manual, which is why the Xtreme Prototypes 20 Series remains simple to operate. Anyone who has mastered Flight Simulator X's default jets can fly the 20 Series aircraft - it's up to the user to choose the level of complexity.


The custom flight model has been designed to simulate the performance of a high-powered civilian jet aircraft, and the package includes custom visual effects and sounds, multiple camera views and a detailed PDF flight manual in English and French.


Each 20 Series aircraft comes with a fully functional virtual cockpit which contains over 800 parts and more than 200 front and back-lit animated gauges, switches, levers, light indicators and flight instruments. 2ff7e9595c


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