Moving on, part 5

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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby Jason9001 » Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:58 pm

Derek Mayer wrote:Certain 777 sound packages come very close, otherwise there was a payware sound pack at one point but i can't comment on its accuracy. Don't remember who made it.


Synchro-Soft have a GP7200 sound set for the A380 i think you mean that payware ;)
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby marf » Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:06 pm

The new main page looks great. The model is just awesome, I can't wait to fly the A380!
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby adrijanM » Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:29 pm

Hello,

Very much glad to hear that the A-team is back in action. It has been said already, however your models are truely amazing, I'd want to say : the best ones out there. So THANK YOU for your work and effort!
Looking foward to see that big bird of yours.

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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby sknepper » Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:31 pm

After trying to understand the physics involved in the A380's ailerons in various videos, I am still lost for words. Does anyone know the equation for the three piece aileron workings?
Maybe I should have listened to the physics teacher better at school. :lol:
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby esg » Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:12 pm

sknepper wrote:After trying to understand the physics involved in the A380's ailerons in various videos, I am still lost for words. Does anyone know the equation for the three piece aileron workings?
Maybe I should have listened to the physics teacher better at school. :lol:

http://www.pprune.org/tech-log/362242-a ... nting.html
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby DerKranich » Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:22 pm

Jason9001 wrote:
Derek Mayer wrote:Certain 777 sound packages come very close, otherwise there was a payware sound pack at one point but i can't comment on its accuracy. Don't remember who made it.


Synchro-Soft have a GP7200 sound set for the A380 i think you mean that payware ;)


I think so. I have heard the sample for their CFM engines for the A320 family and it is very similar to what I remember from my last A320 flight in April.
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby groundwolf » Tue Dec 08, 2009 6:51 am

The moving Ailerons are much like the wing tip of a bird, if you watch closely the A380 aielrons bahave in a very similar fashion ;). Probably the best example would be to watch a large eagles wingtip (ailerons) in motion and then compare them to the A380s, truely ramarkable and I love tha fact that Pa have modelled this and no payware plane (meaning A380) that I have seen yet has. NICE WORK!!!!
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby chriswert » Wed Dec 09, 2009 3:39 pm

the new site is just awsome! im so ready to fly the A380!
PA is the best! Ceep up the great work! 8-)
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby nzeddy » Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:40 am

Woohoo!

Can't wait till the Project Airbus A380 is released!

btw, awesome website!
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby KillerK » Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:04 am

Wow! This is terrific news. Thanks for making my day PA. ;)

New website looks awesome too!!
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby sknepper » Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:00 pm

esg wrote:
sknepper wrote:After trying to understand the physics involved in the A380's ailerons in various videos, I am still lost for words. Does anyone know the equation for the three piece aileron workings?
Maybe I should have listened to the physics teacher better at school. :lol:

http://www.pprune.org/tech-log/362242-a ... nting.html

Thanks esg, the understanding has taken off. Nicely described by these chaps.
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby Brett-Hill » Mon Dec 14, 2009 6:23 pm

Jason9001 wrote:
PAIRBUSBEST wrote:
Jason9001 wrote:What this bird looks so fantastic never seen it so fantastic :shock: :o :D

I'm really happy for you projects etc. and good to see 100% back really appricate you work ;)

Hope we never will loose you PAirbus 8-)

A little bad thing is no FSX model :(


it should be compatible just like their other models ;)

looks like you didn`t read enough :P


I think you have right :P

And i know but you know its nice with a FSX model sometimes you be a bit bored of downloading only FS2004 models :?


Now Im confused as to whether there will be an FSX Model Or not :S , I do see a massive increase in my FPS in fsx Model (+10) Atleast
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby Alexis » Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:21 pm

Keep it simple: the model will be native FS9, and should be compatible with FSX. Take PA's A32x and POSky's 777 as examples.
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby elwoodjetblues569 » Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:56 pm

Nice to know both sets of (FS9/FSX) users will be able to enjoy this upcoming release!! Nice new front page too PA. :D
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby sknepper » Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:38 pm

I must say that the FPS did increase using the PA A3xx series with FSX when I got my new PC with an i7 processor and a state-of-the-art ATI graphics controller. These PA model, effects and FDE chaps get their equations right in balancing the frame-rates and quality. Hats off to the team! :D :D
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby Tranceaddict » Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:50 pm

Thats a very nice system! Well its still decent on my E8400/8800GT KO/4gig DDR2 800 setup so they should be just fine on most similar specs and definitely better on the Core i setups
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby Brett-Hill » Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:46 am

Im not nagging and I dont want this to sound anything like a complaint about there not being any fsx SDK model but I would just like to let you about my experiences with the FS9 SDK aircraft and the FSX SDK Aircraft and how the type of system wont make improvement. I have experienced extreamly bad FPS with the Posky 777 and therefore Got rid of it resorting back to the default 747. I decided to do a comparison between the two different models using both you FSX Airbus A319 and the FS9 Airbus A319, In the same location And both running the same texture pack... I experienced a frame rate hit of just under 10FPS. I have a quad core @ 2.4ghz , 8800GTX 768mb Card, Nvidia motherboard alongside a set of 3 GB Memory modules.

As compatable as they may be the different model types still effect my game experience in my view
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby esg » Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:37 am

Will have to look into it
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby Brett-Hill » Thu Dec 17, 2009 12:33 pm

Thanks, Its nice to see we will atlast have a decent freeware A380 on the Block dispite the fs9 model, Keep up the good work guys and hope you find some experties advice for the flight characteristics. :)
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Re: Moving on, part 5

Postby Tranceaddict » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:11 pm

be warned though... the posky 777 model IS heavy on frames anyway..
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