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Flysimware's Cessna C441 Conquest ll out now

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A great fix, and the one that I personally use, is to grab a copy of FSPS - Frictionality. It is a fantastic piece of software, and is very inexpensive. It runs outside of FSX, and allows you to create a friction profile for each aircraft and each surface, on the fly, without restarting fsx!

Great tip! Thank you Joe!

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Great tip! Thank you Joe!

 

 

No problem Mauricio!

 

I'm all for supporting other developers who bring fantastic products to the market. We all have the same goal. Take a fantastic simulator and make it even better!

Joe - Chief Pilot & Lead Tester - Flysimware Simulation Software

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Frictionality 50% off right now

ZORAN

 

  • 4 months later...

ROLLING FRICTION: 3%

BRAKING FRICTION: 200%

SLIDING FRICTION: 200%

 

I've already given this tip privately to a few 441 owners, and have had overwhelmingly positive feedback.

Thanks for this! Yeah, I know this is an old post, but thanks anyway - these figures, and seeing that the devs of my almost-favourite turboprop in FSX were using Frictionality, I finally decided to take the plunge. I've been running the FSUIPC Lua script for some time, but was never entirely satisfied as its a one-size-fits-all solution and doesn't take into account the odd way braking efficiency seems to be dealt with in FSX. So far with Frictionality, so good.

 

Leads to the question - does anyone have a fully developed profile suitable for the 441? Joe's figures are a good start point, but what about Wet and Snow covered runways, and different surfaces? Or have I not really understood the program yet.

 

On a different note, I was trying to remember how to program my spare 'mixture' lever to control the condition levers in the 441. As I hunted through the FSUIPC options, I discovered that setting 'Mixture' (yes, I know that belongs to piston engines) gives a wonderful, fully variable reverse thrust on both engines. Now I don't have to use buttons or full-reverse if I don't want to - excellent for moderating taxi speed also! Stay off those brakes ;-)

SkipperMac

 

  • 1 month later...

Are there any European repaints  available for the 441?

 

 

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