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Milviz King Air 350i Almeria (LEAM) Dawn Test Flight Departure

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Milviz has been very busy with the King Air 350i for quite some time. Every now and then I come across a post here at AVSIM that illustrates a complete lack of understanding just how much effort and energy is put into crafting a hardcore aircraft for FSX/P3D, one that is simulated with high accuracy, with very high fidelity, both visually and as far as system depth is concerned.

The same goes for scenery, there is run-of-the-mill scenery and then there is scenery like PILOT'S Almeria Airport (LEAM), highly detailed, immensely immersive.

The screenshots below are taken from a dawn departure this morning out of Almeria Airport on a test flight with the latest Milviz King Air 350i Beta.

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Good, so you enjoy a beta and not anymore an Alpha, interesting I waiting for this bird since my Pre-Order back in 2014.

Looking forward to it.

 

 

I'm looking forward to the 350i also, but I'm willing to wait until they've got it in the groove. I know that Milviz will get it right.

Robert Yunque

PilotEdge Ratings =   CAT-11 (2016-09-13)  I-11 (2016-10-23)  V-3 (2016-08-01)

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Super excited to add this to my hanger I've been waiting patiently since 2014 also.  

Jordan Ridener

 

 

Going on three years now if not more since I paid for this aircraft....no matter how you cut it, that's excessive and outside the bounds of reason.

Jeff Callender

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I believe that the only other developer that has modeled a turboprop engine separately with such complexity is Majestic with their Q400. I think it's very brave of Milviz to go down the path of such hardcore system simulation, as it definitely makes everything a lot more complex, which requires much more development time, and in turn also means a longer beta testing cycle.

All those that have been following the Milviz King Air 350i development and anticipating the release will not be disappointed!

 

Looks great!

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I like to occasionally point out that the Milviz T-38C and F-15C have been in development even longer than the KA. The F-15C is almost beta ready after more than 7 years.

Jonathan "FRAG" Bleeker

Formerly known here as "Narutokun"

 

If I speak for my company without permission the boss will nail me down. So unless otherwise specified...Im just a regular simmer who expresses his personal opinion

Beautiful shots.

nebojsa

It must take a long time to make a proper turboprop engine for a sim that doesn't really like to model TP's. I bet that is a really tough task. Those like Majestic that have pulled it off incredibly well are some talented and patient folks. I sure hope this comes together for those of you who paid for it already. 

AND: Great shots. I love a King Air, no matter what flavor.

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