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An oddity today flying the A-1C, internal cabin altimeter is properly registering a climb, external view altimeter is showing a descent?

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The Husky was my first payware purchase for MSFS 2020.

I flew it 2 times and just dislike the panel. It looks cartoonish.

The only thing I like about it is the opening door/window.

Back to the Xcub and now just hope Asobo fixes the G3X.

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The Husky was my first payware purchase for MSFS 2020.

I flew it 2 times and just dislike the panel. It looks cartoonish.

The only thing I like about it is the opening door/window.

Back to the Xcub and now just hope Asobo fixes the G3X.

 

The opening door/window is to me the only distinctive feature in the Husky from relatively similar aircraft such as the Savage Cub, the XCub or the Shock Ultra.

 

Opening doors/windows should be implemented in MSFS aircraft since the initial release, as they were in many previous versions, which is perfectly possible, as we can see for example in this improvement mod for the TBM930.

 

Instead, they opted for using the feature to sell to us a similar aircraft for $15 more, incidentally just after a massive update which has introduced other features (floats, skis) in existing aircraft.

 

I won't be surprised if we see similar moves in the near future.

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What do you think about the panel?

 

On top of everything else, I'm not interested in glass panels.

I'm not in heavy or medium aircraft, let alone in lights.

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