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Andyroo1955

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  1. Again, thanks for the info. I will continue to learn and fly the spitfire. The Bell i will leave for the time being. I only really purchased that because of the beautiful panorama through all that perspex. In an earlier incarnation of MSFS, I flew a WW2 fighter plane from Devonport to Hobart visually and I had the engine cranked all the way up with no dramas at all. I suppose I was expecting that the Spitfire in MSFS2020 would be of a similar disposition. I can see the value in learning how to prep a plane properly before flying and it will definitely make for a more immersive experience. Thanks again.
  2. Many thanks for replies. I am a senior amateur pilot flying with a Thrustmaster Airbus joystick. I am still learning and consider it a big win taking off from Hobart and landing at Launceston without crashing. With hindsight, the spitfire and bell were probably not wise purchases. I have managed to coax more time out of the spitfire and will take your advice on board. I have also managed to fly the bell but unfortunately have not yet been able to land it. I will persist and hopefully improve as time goes by.
  3. I purchased the Flyingiron Spitfire LF Mk 1Xc today. It is a nicely modeled aircraft but the both times I have taken it up, the engine has cut out approx 5 minutes into the flight. That really makes it a waste of time and money. Any help appreciated. Also today, I purchased the Bell 47G Helicopter. Both myself and the computer pilot have failed to get it off the ground without crashing. It just rotates around and around and then crashes. You would think that the computer pilot could fly it. Again, any help appreciated.
  4. Many thanks for the info. I will patiently wait and enjoy what Asobo and Microsoft have provided.
  5. Greetings. I am running MSFS2020 with ultra settings. Is the scenery supposed to be as in real life or is it just auto generated buildings and objects. I ask because the Tasman Bridge appears with the correct shape but it has a black textured wall from the roadway down to the water. Youtube videos show the same anomaly. The bridgewater bridge is nothing like the real thing. Mount wellington did not have any trees on the top the last time I was there. There is not a tree in the water near Battery Point etc, etc. Am I expecting too much. Does anyone know if there are going to be any photo realistic scenery for hobart in the future.
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