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  1. How do you know? Nothing but assumptions and I can't remember that any Windows OS before Win 10 has been free.
  2. No, of course not, but I don't understand the question?
  3. The correct comparison would be FS2000, but FS9 is outdated as well of course.
  4. PGA 2000 is a 20 years or game. How on earth can anyone expect any company to make their current OS compatible with a stoneage game. If I would do this, I'd use an old PC without internet connection and a suitable old OS.
  5. Don't have FSX installed anymore but the only thing that comes to my mind are thermals. With the default weather and with Disable turbulence and thermal effects on aircraft unchecked, this seems to be plausible. For testing simply check the disable turbulence box and try again departing from KIDA. E.g. I always used KBLI as default airport because on very short final 34 there's a nice turbulence and thermal burble which destabilizes the approach.
  6. 500ft/min? Did you lean at all? Don't forget that the FSX/P3D mixture simulation is very unrealistic.
  7. It's the same IRL. Most of the time you receive the arrival runway when starting your initial descent. But it does happen of course that the runway in use is being changed during your descent, even at a late stage. When you know the runway, open the map and check the ILS freq and inbound track. That's close to real world ops with an EFB. :)
  8. I'm not sure what you would do with just a frequency list. Without the inbound track and the correct FAP etc, such a list doesn't make much sense IMO. All the approach charts are free available in the net, but since the FSX database is very old, there will be a lot of discrepancies when using actual charts. Furthermore such a list would be very long. If you want to fly e.g. at KMKE and KBOI why don't you simply check in the FSX map? There you will find the correct frequencies and inbound tracks. That would be part of a correct preflight planning.
  9. If you are below MLW and you need 160kts to stay on the GS, the flight model is off. What is the pitch attitude at 160kts? Should be between 0 and +2deg. What's the stab trim setting? Some addons tend to run out of stab trim on approach and since FSX/P3D APs are only using stab trim for pitch control, they can run out of pitch authority at low speeds.
  10. What happens if you start FSX without any hardware connected? If it's the identical full left problem chances are the AP is engaged.
  11. Just watched the various attempts etc and there are quite a few basic inaccuracies concerning cockpit actions, aircraft animations etc. Interestingly the RA callouts all stop at 20ft just before the retard callout in all cases. Most likely this was intentional. Read the CVR transcript and the retard callout did occur before the ditching
  12. Not sure if this callout occurs IRL with the aircraft not being in the correct landing configuration and with the thrustlevers at idle.
  13. Different voices and the famous Airbus 'retard' callout of course.
  14. If this didn't have any effect, can you confirm that the flaps are actually extending? The nose high attitude during the approach and the too little drag are an indication that they are still retracted.
  15. Although 80 is a bit slow, it shouldn't descend in a nose high attitude. Just tried a payware Mooney with a very good FDE and at 80kts the nose should be still be a few degrees below the horizon with the ROD close to 1000ft/min. At 100kts the ROD increases to 1500ft/min That's without spoilers. (At 80kts spoiler shouldn't have any noticeable effect anyway) As mentioned by others, are you sure that power is at idle and the prop control full forward? What's the RPM and MP at idle? With the greatly increased flap drag she should drop like a stone. Not sure if you don't have altered anything else unintentionally. Since the spoilers should not have any significant effect at such low speeds I strongly suggest to use the original aircraft.cfg for further tests. Concerning the idle problem; suggest to try the default 172 for comparison. @napamule2 the Mooney is practically a Cessna but with 2 engines???
  16. Where did you get the notification from? I'm running FSX-SE beta and non-beta without any problems on my Win10 laptop.
  17. pzl 104

    Runway take off

    With a CW rotating prop? Are you sure? ;)
  18. pzl 104

    Runway take off

    Looks like you have a significant crosswind from the right. With no wind she shouldn't go straight either, due the various moments she should actually turn to the left.
  19. No. vertical_speed_time_constant only controls the lag of the VSI. If you are playing with the MOI numbers you have to be careful when reducing them. Once you are below the FSX calculated numbers you can run into serious problems, especially when on ground.
  20. CRJ_simpilot is correct. In case of a serious emergency you don't have much of a choice and there's no reason why this shouldn't be possible. Not all aircraft, not even all heavies, have the capability to dump fuel. Furthermore the worst case for the tires and brakes isn't an emergency relanding, but a rejected takeoff at MTOW. That said, specially with airliners this can be a very demanding maneuver and shouldn't be considered if not absolutely necessary. As long as you are staying below the max landing weight, everything is ok :) Mentioning weight was a good idea. I've seen too many youtube videos where people are flying around with 100% fuel, way over any limit.
  21. Can you imagine how much 'fun' it is flying into Paris when ATC and French crews have this accent and speed? Additionally French ATC and crews are talking usually in French to each other. Maintaining situational awareness isn't even remotely possible for non French speaking guys like me.
  22. Ah, I see. Thanx :) But when using ctrl-q, not only the viewing angle drops, the whole 2D tilts forward as well! I never need to adjust the seat height in the VC. If the default POV is too low I adjust it in the cfg file.
  23. The question is, how high is he at e.g. 50NM? At 2000ft at level flight, slowing down isn't a problem. If he's at FL200 50NM out, it will be difficult to slow down during the descent. Nevertheless I wouldn't even think about slowing down 30-50NM out. Even with a heavy jet I can easily keep 250kts until 10-15NM out.
  24. What's the maximum rate of descent you can achieve with full flaps and gear down at e.g. 100kts? For drag verification; Engine out glide speed is 92kts and the ROD should be ~800fpm
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