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FSX Extra 300L Project

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Hi everyone.

I just thought I would post a link to my new flight sim project I have just embarked upon. The Extra 300L.
This is just such an exciting aircraft and one I have always wanted to do and I felt now was the time to do it.
I have started a blog in which I will be showing all the steps I take to accomplish this. I hope you will follow along and please offer your comments.
Enjoy.

http://extra300l.blogspot.com/

 
Very much looking forward to this! :D

Will it be freeware or payware? From the looks of it so far, it could be payware, and then some. :eek:
 
Wow, that's a lot of 3D detail! :D I don't know if it isn't a bit too much for FS... But I'll leave that to the experts...
Looking awesome anyways!
 
is the caging REALLY needed? most of it will be covered by the actual fuselage, showing a few bits in the VC if there is going to be a VC, unless you are doing ultra realistic damage mapping I cant understand why you do the cage
 
is the caging REALLY needed? most of it will be covered by the actual fuselage, showing a few bits in the VC if there is going to be a VC, unless you are doing ultra realistic damage mapping I cant understand why you do the cage
Because, it's cool!! On a more serious note, the impact on frame-rates may be a little much. You must have some detailed plans for the aircraft!
 
Well, I guess I could say is ANY of this needed?
There is a stock Extra 300 that comes with FSX.
And I guess I could tell A2A why bother with that new cool Piper J3 cub...FSX already comes with one.

Believe me..I am very much aware of the FPS issue. Anyone who creates any mod is. However, I want to have my cake and eat it too.
 
I'm sure you know this, but it's a 'simple' enough aircraft to mean that unless you do something really stupid (which you clearly won't) then you won't have any concerns over performance polygon wise.
 
Lol, if you're going to make every bolt and nut of that plane you might as well forget about FSX and sell it as a movie prop, like many professional modelers do. I once saw an AH-64 for $2000 and it had a LOT less internal detail.
But, yeah, the plane's looking pretty nifty!
 
I take it this project died??? currently looking for a 2 seat extra type EA200 or 300L to fly in FSX shame really as this looked a really good project.
 
Looks like it. If you are patient enough, I'm thinking of making the 330 series as my second project, after the Sukhoi is finished.
 
I can wait thats no problem... waiting is half of the excitement, a friend of mine owns an EA200 which is why im looking for the 2 seat 3 blade varient of the Extra family to fly in FS.
 
Racer if you care to, you can actually go to Mesa, Az and fly an Extra 300L. I did it and it was amazing. Should give you plenty of inspiration.

 
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