Jump to content
Sign in to follow this  
cavaricooper

B747-8 Beta PIREP

Recommended Posts

53 minutes ago, downscc said:

This isn't even in the FCOM... according to Wikipedia the MMO for the -8 is the same at 0.90 Mach.  I don't think anybody is flying these because they are fast... it's the economy that matters and I assume most operators are flying with a CI 80 or less, that equates to cruise around 0.84 Mach.  The different in flight time between 0.84 and 0.90 is not much but the cost difference is significant.

I understood Dan. I asked, because saw B748 flying a M.88 and check Flight plan by Lufthansa once time and they can fly with CI 200 or 350 depends situation. Thanks Dan for answer.

Share this post


Link to post
13 hours ago, Fabiano.S said:

Cavaricooper, 

 Do you know MMO about B747-8? Did you test about this? Because i know the MMO for B747-400 is Mach.90, but i don't know MMO for B747-8. It's the same speed?
 

Best Regards.

Fabiano-

Straight from the Type Certificate- M 0.90

eCYIzpZ.jpg

HTH- C

  • Like 1

Best-

Carl Avari-Cooper

Share this post


Link to post

On our way into Portland this morning, we just briefed the descent and arrival and looked up- the view from the front office was beautiful-

UyZddzl.jpg

...and a bit later...

HHBiLlU.jpg

 

E5MeavT.jpg

C

Edited by cavaricooper
  • Like 7

Best-

Carl Avari-Cooper

Share this post


Link to post
49 minutes ago, cavaricooper said:

On our way into Portland this morning, we just briefed the descent and arrival and looked up- the view from the front office was beautiful-

C

Thanks for taking the time to post these shots. On the second shot, what is the magenta line that's going parallel to the speedtape? Looks new to me. 

Alex Pugh

Share this post


Link to post
12 minutes ago, Chapstick said:

Thanks for taking the time to post these shots. On the second shot, what is the magenta line that's going parallel to the speedtape? Looks new to me. 

Alex Pugh

From the FCOM

 

 VNAV Speed Band. Indicates acceptable airspeed range for VNAV path (VNAV PTH ) pitch mode. Available with Flaps UP


Chris Makris

PLEASE NOTE PMDG HAS DEPARTED AVSIM

You can find us at http://forum.pmdg.com

 

Share this post


Link to post

Appreciate the feedback! Sometimes it’s hard to know if people are enjoying the posts.

Best- C


Best-

Carl Avari-Cooper

Share this post


Link to post
8 hours ago, cavaricooper said:

Fabiano-

Straight from the Type Certificate- M 0.90

eCYIzpZ.jpg

HTH- C

Carl,

 Thanks so much for help and like your screens and posts about PMDG 747-8. Thanks for share and please post more screens and information about PMDG 747-8.

Have a nice weekend.

Share this post


Link to post

Hi Carl,

I just wanted to say thanks for your pictures and description of the 747-8F.  Your eloquence in describing

the plane does a lot to help with the anticipation factor.

Edited by mhollen

Share this post


Link to post

I somehow miss the pictures of the JS41... but who cares ^^ I still hope they delay it because it's depending on another release, like Rainmaker/bugsmasher/birdstriker coming out with the 748 or GFO or secret AreaPMDG Project... or.. whatever... 

Edited by Ephedrin

,

Share this post


Link to post

For all those wondering about performance in the 747-8 expansion- I am NOT a numbers guy, rather pre-occupied with flight feel and sum of experience.  For all things P3D related, I rely on advice and guidance from @SteveW Steve Waite- the genius behind CodeLegend.  Based on his input (and appropriate for MY TYPE of P3D use) I do have my frames locked at 24, and use an Affinity Mask whilst running one 4k screen.  That said, I have posted numerous photos in this and a couple of other threads- so you are seeing what I am seeing.

The flight fluidity and feel is at least as good as the current 744.  There is no issue with taxying, in fact, I have gotten to relish this part of the flight experience.  There is residual thrust/motion from the idling engines, and despite the notorious issues with ground friction modeling, there does seems to be a certain amount of "push".  While the aeroplane does not continue to accelerate, as it would IRL at light weights, there is a relatable relationship between throttle movement, thrust modeling and GS response; enough so that this bit has been noticeably more satisfying.

In 90 degree turns on the ground (my visual performance nemesis) there is sufficient fluidity and bulk, to allow for a willing suspension of disbelief.

In the air, rotation and in flight performance are as good as, or better than the rest of PMDG's offerings.  The occasional long frame/ 2-3 second pause still plagues me during late arrival and approach- but that is not something isolated to the 747-8 and something that I hope will fade away as P3D continues to evolve.

All in all- if you can run the 747 comfortably on your system, there should be no reason you aren't happy with the performance of the -8 Expansion.

HTH for now, I'm sure there will be videos showing all this off, soon :)

C

Edited by cavaricooper
  • Like 5
  • Upvote 1

Best-

Carl Avari-Cooper

Share this post


Link to post

Homeward bound, on a wing (and a prayer)... Seattle Sound ahead...

SCGAjLQ.jpg

n9UTv9T.jpg

When's the last time you daydreamed about heating filaments in Perspex?

WoSlxZ8.jpg

C

Edited by cavaricooper
  • Like 3

Best-

Carl Avari-Cooper

Share this post


Link to post

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  
  • Tom Allensworth,
    Founder of AVSIM Online


  • Flight Simulation's Premier Resource!

    AVSIM is a free service to the flight simulation community. AVSIM is staffed completely by volunteers and all funds donated to AVSIM go directly back to supporting the community. Your donation here helps to pay our bandwidth costs, emergency funding, and other general costs that crop up from time to time. Thank you for your support!

    Click here for more information and to see all donations year to date.
×
×
  • Create New...