

The bridge where the planes cross over after exiting runway 12L had a huge glitch, the plane would bounce hard crossing over it. When finally installed the scenery was off there were elevation glitches and the taxi lines were off. I contacted support and they replied the next day or so. I tried almost a dozen times with no success. The scenery is amazing! However, it was a PAIN to install. Ghly recommended for seeing your favorite sea and riverside locations in a whole new way. And there are some very creative camera angles too, though we really need simple right and left views from the default pilot's position. The new live maps and bits of animation are great additions. I also suggest turning way down or off all the "Wind" settings because these boats have very pleasant sound effects.Īs charming and usable as these boats are, the development plans look to turn them into 5-star craft. You'll hear folks chatting and having a good time when you are at the helm.

Hint: FSRealistic users, enable your Cabin Ambiance/Small Cabin and set to Random, volume 24, to add a party to your boat. He "luxury yacht" proved to be just the thing for exploring the Eastern Scottish coast because the North Sea, with weather set to "Live" can get quite choppy (kudos Microsoft) and the other boats would have been swamped, but the big party boat just cruised right through it.

It is a charming aquatic speedster, with a lot of details, and its own niche in my boathouse. So, I started pretty far from Venice, out in the Adriatic Sea, but at 70 knots the speed boat just ate up that distance. But Venice is having sim water issues and I couldn't start in the lagoon (it would only let me start at 1,500 feet!). I had bought the other two boat packages and asked myself, do I really need this one? Right after I bought them, the sim had the answer, YES! The first place I tried to cruise, with the speed boat, was Venice. In SBB Route 1 you will also find the line section Pfäffikon Schwyz – Sargans which is also operated by railjet in the real world. Since June 2010 railjet are operated on the route Vienna – Zurich – Vienna. The train reaches a total length of 205 m including the locomotive. This train is pulled by a multi system Taurus-2-locomotive with up to 230 km/h. The trains each consist of a push-pull train of 185m length including one control car and six carriages. The number of carriages can be extended on routes with an extraordinary high number of passengers. The railjet units consist of individual coaches that are permanently coupled with airtight interconnections but with buffer and hook couplings on the outer ends of the set of coaches. Allow yourself some luxury! In premium or business class of the railjet you travel like an Emperor in Austria. The railjet, RJ in short, is a high-speed train of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and is one of the fastest locomotive-hauled push-pull trains in the world.
