Sound, Performance and FPS (Frames Per Second)Īlthough I look forward reviewing this McDonnell Douglas MD80 from Rotate though they could easily write MD-88 which clears a lot of things. I only hope that my iMac can perform well enough to make it a success. Since more and more simmers use X-Plane 11 above X-Plane 10.51, I give it a try too. When it comes to aircraft modeling, design, functionality, flight dynamics it shouldn’t make a difference which platform I use. That said, I’ve decided to review this Rotate MD-88 version with X-Plane 11.00pb15. ![]() Due to the length and complexity of this product review, I thought it would be helpful to include a table of contents. That said, our previous review covered version 1.21, but with this upgrade it’s worth to review once more the updated model and of course how the aircraft performs with X-Plane 11. For some of us the compatibility with X-Plane 11.00pb15+ was another highlight. That’s good news, right? Many new features where added as well as issues that were solved. The Rotate team recently – March 2017 – updated the modeled aircraft to version 1.3. ![]() You won’t read this at their own Rotate website, you won’t read this on the X-Plane.Org site, but in the Rotate Manual is finally written … MD-88. ![]() To confuse you even more … from what I know, the Rotate MD-80 Pro is actually the MD-88, and yes, it’s also a long narrow body as you can read in the previous paragraph.
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