-
Posts
168 -
Joined
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Events
vBulletin Articles
News
Downloads
Gallery
Store
Posts posted by ianhr
-
-
You got that right. There is something very special about sitting behind that roaring radial!
-
-
A2A, and, yes, they are amazing.
-
Thanks, guys! That's Orbx Africa Landclass. We flew all the way from Djibouti to Beira in Mozambique, covering most of the Western and Eastern Rifts, and saw some spectacular scenery.
-
-
I got FS20 on Day 1. I installed it, flew over my house, uninstalled it, and got a refund. It's possible that one day it might be a real simulation but right now it's too game-like for my taste.
-
"Landing is one of the easiest maneuvers in flying."
While landing is hardly the most difficult maneuver one faces as a pilot, for the average sim pilot with no real-world flight experience, taking off, climbing, turning, flying straight and level, and descending are much easier. If you don't care how they look, even loops, rolls, lazy eights, et al. are pretty easy . But after having had the whole virtual sky to wander in, bringing your bird down to a relatively small spot on the surface at the right speed, in the right attitude, at the right sink rate and then bringing it to a successful stop can be a challenge.
And you should bear in mind that for some people it can be discouraging to be told that the thing they're trying to master is "one of the easiest".
-
"Landing is one of the easiest maneuvers in flying."
Really?
-
I can't believe that some people are saying they are going to get the standard or deluxe versions...and not the premium deluxe?
If you can afford the PC needed to run MSFS2020 you can afford another $60 to get premium deluxe with ALL the hand crafted airports included.
Seriously?
Ok, I get it, you're into airports. Personally, as long as there's a runway I'm happy; everything else is just non-essential eye-candy.
And as for the aircraft, it's possible their aerodynamic modelling is significantly better than that of the FSX default planes I never fly, but without the wear and damage modelling of, for example, an A2A or PMDG aircraft, they're almost as worthless. For me.
Better to use the saved sixty bucks for quality add-ons.
-
. . . it seems to me there's a reason aerobatic craft, and that includes military fighters (Not the P-38 :) ), are all flown with a stick, and the "trash haulers", cargo planes, heavy transport, and so on, are flown with a yoke. Why? I dunno. It just seems like if you need rapid, accurate, sensitive response to the control inputs, you need a stick.
Pat☺
True about the stick, but with a big, heavy four-engined bird with unpowered controls it can take some serious muscle power to work the control surfaces, and a "wheel"makes more sense mechanically than a stick. Nowadays, with servos and hydraulics that is no longer an issue, which is why Airbus can get away with side sticks in their planes.
-
But anyway clearly you have never tried VR . . .
Now why would you assume that? Because if I had I would have become an instant convert? Sorry to disappoint, but once I got past the gee-whiz factor I was turned off by the low resolution and restricted field of view. Nice idea, but it's got at best a few years to go before it'll work for serious simmers.
-
If they want to continue simming in the dark ages then let them. We don't care.
Well, apparently you do, and quite vehemently, too. Personally, I think VR will never really work for flightsims. I'm convinced that the way to go is a 55" monitor and TrackIR. It is an entirely different experience, and I think this site should immediately establish a dedicated forum for TrackIR in FS20.
-
Beats me, I just thought it sounded good. :)
-
-
-
-
Nice shot Rick!
Having said that, I'm curious, does the Mustang flip on too heavy a throttle application during the take off roll?
I've read many accounts that saying happened RW to under experienced P-51 pilots.
Michael
If you browse the postings on the A2A Mustang forum, you'll see the most common complaint from new users is "I can't get off the ground!" When they first released it, I had the same problem; finally took to driving it around the dry lake at Edwards going faster and faster until I got the hang of controlling the torque. Fortunately, the wide-track gear handles ground loops with aplomb. The best way to start off is with about 30" of manifold pressure, keeping straight with the tail wheel until you get some rudder authority. As you bring in more power, add more right rudder, some forward stick to get the tail up (but not too much!) and some right aileron to take the weight off the left wheel, otherwise she'll roll enthusiastically to the left as you rotate. Quite a handful at first, but persistence ( and cheap repairs) pays off.
Ian
-
-
-
Check out Skyvector.com for flight planning and airport info.
-
-
-
Choose "Natural" visualization, and instead of spirals you'll see soaring birds.
-
Sorry, I'm obviously out of the loop! Gift? Please provide details to old fogeys like me who haven't a clue!!
Michael
To ease the current crisis a bit, A2A are giving away their P-40 for FSX and P3D. Details at their site. Of course, the site is a bit overwhelmed.
T-6s Over Greece
in MSFS 2020 Users Screenshots
Posted
I see that! I never looked at the engine installation on that helicopter before. You really were sitting right on top of it. I assume the driveshaft goes up right between the seats.