by Jakemaster » Fri Jun 01, 2007 10:29 pm
Nice review but a few little errors...
It DOES have a GPS. Click on the mirror thingy in the center of the dash and viola! Little GPS. Practically unusable, but who needs it?
Sounds: They are semi default, but not bad (at least with my speakers they sound much better than default). I think you may have missed the nuiances. For examle, when the engine is off you can hear the whine of the gyros, and when you turn of the battery there is a very nice sound of them winding down. When you turn on the battery with the engine off you also get a nice spool up sound from the gyros.
And while yes, there is not 2D panel, if they had just implemented the technique used on Warrick Carter's P-51 you would never notice (In the mustang it skips the 2D panel). The 3D gauges and the overall functionallity make a 2D panel pointless, however it would be nice to have a popup for radios and a gps as previously mentioned, but both of those are easy as pie to do. Actually giving it a panel would take 2 seconds. Just copy and paste the panel from one of the default Cessnas but make sure to overwrite the virtual cockpit entries in the panel.cfg with those of the C150 (if there are any, I know that on some planes with 3D gauges the panel is nonexistent altogether)