May 3, 201610 yr I just got my real HS125 type from CAE MMU NJ recently and am now a captain flying the real hawker series 800 ( for now ) but hopefully an 850 in the future - I did use this carenado 850 in my hotel for training etc and impressed other fellow pilots in training with me as well ( shown in a large hotel LCD TV ) ... Good stuff. Peter James
May 3, 201610 yr I just got my real HS125 type from CAE MMU NJ recently and am now a captain flying the real hawker series 800 ( for now ) but hopefully an 850 in the future - I did use this carenado 850 in my hotel for training etc and impressed other fellow pilots in training with me as well ( shown in a large hotel LCD TV ) ... Good stuff. Peter James Congratulations Peter Glad to know you use the Carenado 850 for training. Cheers. Ramón. Time, is the one thing no one can buy.
May 3, 201610 yr Congrats, Peter! ASUS TUF Gaming Z690-Plus ▪︎ Intel i9-12900K ▪︎ NVIDIA RTX 4090 ▪︎ 64GB Corsair Vengeance LPX ▪︎ Windows 11 Home ▪︎ 3x Western Digital Black SN850 2TB NVME SSD ▪︎ ▪︎ Seagate 4TB SATA HDD ▪︎ Corsair HX1000 Platinum PSU ▪︎ Fractal Design Meshify 2 ATX Case
May 3, 201610 yr Author I should do a tutorial. Right now I trying to redo the rolling sounds they're really nice overall but honestly the real jet is so loud , rattly , shaking and rides like a truck barreling down the runway wow ....nothing compared to the relatively quiet real sim at CAE I used. Shockingly the real jet's LVL CH function is as screwy as the carenado one ...it will porpoise and be sloppy and actually enter a dive to chase a higher speed desired... It's awful ....so maybe the Carenado one was good after all but I thought it was poorly designed lol!
May 4, 201610 yr Really cool to hear from the real world. And grist to the mill of Carenado :wink: Hans
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