Ah yes, the Aerosoft Lightning. I wonder how long I'm going to be able to resist getting that, even though I know it's going to be too much of a handful for me.
Anyway, some more shots of the sedate Superfort for those who might still be undecided about getting it:
The view from the pilot's seat. This is where P3Dv2.2's internal self-shadowing really comes into its own, especially as you turn the aircraft and the shadows move across the flight deck:
Looking from the pilot's seat over to the co-pilot and behind him, the flight engineer's position. Down on the floor in the centre of the flight deck, you can see a small grey handle. If you click on this, the hatch opens and you can see down into the forward wheel well. A nice touch !
Standing in the centre of the flight deck, looking down to the flight engineer's seat:
The flight engineer's panel and side window:
The bombardier's seat. That big black contraption upper right is the gun sight, which can be swung into place by clicking on it. Another nice touch.
Right down at the rear of the flight deck, looking at the navigator's desk. Off to the right, out of view, is the radio operator's position.
As you say Dave, for a tenner, this is quite some add-on. And Virtavia / Alphasim's best VC so far, though I can only go by what models I own.
