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We ran another series of Extra 330 flight tests. The person flying it is this time is @larouss. He demonstrates the capabilities of the aircraft to fly a precise aerobatic routine. which he demonstrated drawing from his real-world flying experience and it shows.More importantly it shows the potential of where we are at with the improvements to our flight model.! Here's a video from the pilots perspect from that test. Enjoy :slight_smile: .

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well flown and omg, the model is fantastic!

Thanks, our test pilot did an amazing job with that. And is just going to get better !

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Some quick in game shots, basic textures, no PBR yet. But initial tests are encouraging :-)

 

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No, that performance was not associated with our current development,

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Development continues on the Extra 330, the aircraft is currently in alpha flight testing and our test pilots continue to provide us with excellent feedback on all aspects of our flight model. Which allows us to constantly improve.

 

CHANGE LOG 3 JAN UPDATE

 

Aerodynamics:

- Pitch dynamics updated

- Yaw dynamics updated

- Accelerated stalling dynamics implemented (fixes snap roll without aileron test point)

- Drag model updated

- Engine performance updated

- Trim power updated

- Pitch dynamics on ground to reflect two point attitude updated

 

Model:

-Aerobatic sights movable forward and back and removable implemented

-Exterior model changed to reflect thunderbolt 580 updated

-Air filter now reflects real aircraft

-Removed left side inspection panel

-Magneto “key” is now spring loaded in start condition

 

General:

- Smoke initialization message changed

- Birth control implemented (hot start, cold start)

- Unnecessary controls removed

- Buttons for joystick now available for all keyboard buttons

- Aresti chart button label changed and associated RPM bug fixed

- Aresti chart textures located in textures/extra330pit folder for you to change

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I don’t even have time to figure out my warbirds so I have always ignored these nonmilitary modules. But Wow! This is looking nice and would actually be a dream come true for me. I have built and flown a lot of these as RC planes and have really fell in love with the Extra’s and even the Edge 540’s.

Looking forward to even more screens and info.

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EFM - is that between an SFM and PFM? and does that mean this is going to be a paid for module. Cos it looks great and if it's as cool as the CE2, I'm up for buying it when released.

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Only ED uses PFM. EFM is flight model for 3rd parties.

 

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SFM is the base flight model from way back in the FC3 days and is used now in AI, I believe ED is phasing out SFM for user created content. Technically speaking, all flight models are EFM, my understanding is ED reserves PFM designation for their in-house aircraft. Maybe someone from ED can clarify this? There has always been some confusion in the higher end flight models as to what the actual "technical" differences are.

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SFM is the base flight model from way back in the FC3 days and is used now in AI, I believe ED is phasing out SFM for user created content. Technically speaking, all flight models are EFM, my understanding is ED reserves PFM designation for their in-house aircraft. Maybe someone from ED can clarify this? There has always been some confusion in the higher end flight models as to what the actual "technical" differences are.
I believe it's just different name. Professional Flight Model is made by professionals (ED) and External Flight Model is developed by external subjects (3rd parties). However that's only my understanding of it.

 

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Work continues

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