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"I configured the Lear 45 and the Citation X with your
radar. The flights were with real-time weather at Los
Angeles International (KLAX), and the radar replicated the
weather beautifully, as seen by the Intellicast Weather
Radar for the California Coast.
I have over 1,500 hours flying the Citation X and find
the products that are for FS 2004 to be incredibly
realistic. My hats off to each of you who make it a point
to provide such fine products. I am looking forward to
additional enhancements from your company." Jim Wilkerson,
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www.flightsim.com February 2004 - "What weather
radar does do is let you spot the really bad stuff and
on the basis of my short acquaintance with it, the
Wx500 appears to be capable of doing exactly that in
Flight Simulator, which is fairly outstanding. I
haven't looked at it for long, but all I can say is
that it is one of the most exciting developments I
have seen in a while and if it turns out to be as good
as it looks at first sight, it may prove to be a huge
hit for Reality-XP." |
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www.pcpilot.net April 2004 - "A quality
add-on (and an FS first!). The Wx500 does an
astonishing job of modeling the types of radar returns
you're likely to encounter in real flying. Remarkably,
the Wx500 has only a marginal effect on frame rates,
despite all the calculations going on in the
background and the obvious work entailed in rendering
the Bendix King IN-2026A instrument in your cockpit.
This unit is more than just an animated gauge that
pretends to show the weather around you; it's a
complex package that succeeds in interacting
dynamically with FS2004 and weather you've downloaded
or created as a backdrop for your flights. The Wx500
emulates a popular real-world weather radar system and
its behavior with remarkable precision." |
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www.fshungary.com January 2005 - "Reality
XP has devoted countless hours to make sure that the
features out-weight the expectations. I was very
impressed with what the combination of the Jetline 2
and WX500 had to offer and have turned a simple
default aircraft into an excellent performer with just
the addition of two of the five items available to the
flight simulation community. With devoted developers
and excellent support we look forward to seeing more
advanced avionics coming from folks at Reality XP for
many years to come." |
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Pilot Magazine July 2005 - about DreamFleet
A36 and Reality XP "Reality XP is one of a select
group of developers who have specialized in
programming ‘instruments’ for Flight Simulator and
they have quickly established a reputation for high
quality gauges that put the competition to shame.
Compared to standard offerings, Reality XP instruments
are clearer, more sophisticated and much, much
smoother. These gauges are well worth the money." |
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