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Did a Review on the 441 and the MU-2

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pretty much as it says...the 441 review is up now and can be found here:

 

 

 

the MU-2 will come in a couple of days....enjoy! 

 

 

(yes i know my sim doesnt look flashy or nice...eyecandy doesnt matter. aircraft and systems do!  :P )

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Great review Tobias.    I really enjoy the C441 (although the MU-2 is in another league).  My only criticism with the C441 is the sounds.   There don't appear to be any roll or wind sounds.   So (with the constant props), the sound is very very constant and rather unchanging, from start-up, through take off and landing.

 

I think they improved this in the MU-2 as it doesn't stand out as so constant and repetitive.  I hope they can improve the C441 sound in a future update.

 

Really looking forward to the Lear.  :smile:


Bill

UK LAPL-A (Formerly NPPL-A and -M)

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Very nice review! Please keep up the good work. There are never enough people doing quality reviews of flight sim products.


Matt Bernard
20+ Years Commercial/GA A&P/PLST

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My only criticism with the C441 is the sounds.   There don't appear to be any roll or wind sounds.   So (with the constant props), the sound is very very constant and rather unchanging, from start-up, through take off and landing.

 

I can attest to this being the case with the real aircraft. Once the props are at takeoff RPM, you really don't hear much else up front until you go into beta/reverse on landing.

 

Cheers

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Good reviews!  I have the C402 and it is very similar to the C441 when it comes to textures.  Definitely not Carenado level eye candy, but it flies well and everything works.


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