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Postby sonic » Mon Jul 10, 2006 2:08 pm

Sorry if its been covered at work gotta hurry lol just wondering if anyone has tried the tinmouse 737 and if its  as good as Moach's.
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Re: Tinmouse

Postby matt2190 » Mon Jul 10, 2006 2:50 pm

I downloaded it today. Its great exept the airspeed indicator is stuck and will not work.
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Re: Tinmouse

Postby microlight » Mon Jul 10, 2006 3:43 pm

No, it's not better than Moach's - it's different. It's a -200 and there's no VC. The exterior model is very good but the plane focuses on its excellent 2D panel and flight dynamics, which are designed to exploit the panel. It even integrates the CIVA INS system for the ultimate in getting-lost experiences!

Great addition, although it doesn't replace the 737-700 Experience.

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Re: Tinmouse

Postby Jakemaster » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:03 pm

Well if it doesnt have a VC then its not as good as Moach's.  Moach's is the best 737 availiable as freeware (and I have 2 repaints I still need to release)
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Re: Tinmouse

Postby sonic » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:18 pm

what repaints lol ;D I agree Moach's is great and the best thing is as nice as it looks the framerates awsome. I wish he would do a 757 lol ;D
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Re: Tinmouse

Postby Jakemaster » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:48 pm

what repaints lol ;D I agree Moach's is great and the best thing is as nice as it looks the framerates awsome. I wish he would do a 757 lol ;D


Well I uploaded a Southwest and a BBJ repaint, have to upload another BBJ (Omni Group) and a PrivatAir BBJ
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Re: Tinmouse

Postby Lazerbeak » Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:54 am

Like microlight said, it's tough to compare the two, since they're almost two completely different birds altogether.

If you want a great modern 737 package, then Moach's 737 Experience is the way to go, but if it's classic airliners you're after, then Tinmouse's 732 is the best in the business.
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Re: Tinmouse

Postby microlight » Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:06 am

I have to say that IMHO for 732s, the Tinmouse and Erick Cantu's FFX/Kittyhawk 732 are vying for top place. Erick indicated some while back that he was doing a 731 which would be terrific as it's the one plane that does not exist as freeware out there at the moment. None of the 732s have VCs.

For the classic 733-735s, Cantu's FFX models have the field pretty much to themselves, and they're great models. But no VC.

For NGs, Moach has the edge on all of the other 737s (that's -700 series), although the Posky 738 runs it close, as the VC version has Moach's own VC incorporated into it. Andy Roesch has produced the 736 and 739 with more basic VCs, but still good for all that.

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