July 15, 200916 yr Hello all,Here's a few shots of the J41 as I departed HPN for IAD this afternoon. I only took pics of the first half of the flight, but some of them came out pretty nice so I thought I'd share them.At the gate waiting for a few late pax.The Weight & Balance Form. We've got a jumpseater today...probably some dispatcher looking for a ride to work.Here's the speed card for our weight.A look at the CAP panel. All buttoned up and ready to start #1."Clear and Start One"Turning out of the blocks.In the cruise at 14,000ft.Another angle.A look at the EADI and EHSI.Nick
July 15, 200916 yr My previous flight time in prop planes are the times I'd like to forget! I love the jet airliners having worked around them for 21 years, but this seems llike an interesting plane.Anyway, I was wondering are the values in the W&B and the page from the speed card selectable in the sim or are they derived from the load manager (I'm assuming this plane has a LM program)? I ask because it seems more "realistic", in a small way, to thumb through the POMs and such without exiting the sim. (Esp when the cards don't appear to be complex)Very nice shots.Shane "I am the Master of the Fist!" -Akuma
July 15, 200916 yr There's no load manager program, it's all figured on the worksheet. Dan Downs KCRP
July 15, 200916 yr The 4-th image from the top is the most impressively sculpted detail I have ever seen taken from VC. This one could easily be mistaken for a real photography. Michael J.
July 15, 200916 yr Shane,You can flip through the pages of the speed card book in the sim. It's a pretty handy little tool -- and when you're done, you click on the top of the page to put it back into its pocket. Best Regards, Kurt "Yoda" Kalbfleisch Pinner, Middx, UK Beta tester for PMDG J41, NGX, and GFO, Flight1 Super King Air B200, Flight1 Cessna Citation Mustang, Flight1 Cessna 182, Flight1 Cessna 177B, Aeroworx B200
July 15, 200916 yr The 4-th image from the top is the most impressively sculpted detail I have ever seen taken from VC. This one could easily be mistaken for a real photography.It does, doesn't it?With the exception of converting from .bmp to .jpg and resizing to comply with the AVSIM forum rules, that's exactly how it looks on my 6.5 year old P4.Nick
July 15, 200916 yr The 4-th image from the top is the most impressively sculpted detail I have ever seen taken from VC. This one could easily be mistaken for a real photography.I agree. Clearly a great step forward with this product. Gavin Barbara Over 10 years here and AVSIM is still my favourite FS site :-)
July 15, 200916 yr Nice shots, Nick!Wow, I can't get over how real the gauges look. Nice idea to build the the load manager into the aircraft. Are you considering doing the same with the NG 2.0? I think its awesome. This is a FSX only feature, correct?Lets see how this works with external flight planning tools. Outstanding pictures. Thank you! "A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory." - Leonard Nimoy ASUS Prime Z270-K/Intel i7 7700k @ 4.7GHz/be quiet! Black Rock 3 Pro/EVGA Geforce GTX960 4GB/16 GB Crucial DDR4-2400 RAM Alexander Neugebauer
July 15, 200916 yr It does, doesn't it?With the exception of converting from .bmp to .jpg and resizing to comply with the AVSIM forum rules, that's exactly how it looks on my 6.5 year old P4.NickNo need to worry about my hardware requirements then. Paul Smith.
July 15, 200916 yr Looks amazing! Love the performance books in the cockpit what a neat feature, keep the Screen shots coming!RegardsPaul
July 15, 200916 yr Thanks for sharing! Tom Risager NGX tutorial: http://library.avsim.net/sendfile.php?Location=AVSIM&Proto=ftp&DLID=162360 SIDs & STARs Worked Examples: LOWI-UUDD, KSEA-KLAX, EKCH-ENGM, YSCB-YPAD
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