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Of course this aircraft is right up my alley...  so here's a flight from Port Angeles KCLM to Quillayute KUIL.  Leaving CLM was mostly lower-ish vis (but still VFR) and I climbed to 16,500 to top the weather...  but also had troubles finding holes on the way down to maintain VFR.  I would have rather shot an approach but UIL does not have one.  This thing has very well done systems including SVS in the G1000 - it's freaking amazing!

44804197834_df6c4037da_o.jpgUntitled-1 by ryan b, on Flickr

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SVS is a wonderful aid near the Olympic mountains

44804197054_50393eb7db_o.jpgUntitled-5 by ryan b, on Flickr

Finally up on top

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The Office

44804196534_98ce42338c_o.jpgUntitled-8 by ryan b, on Flickr

44804196324_3aecd1d5c7_o.jpgUntitled-9 by ryan b, on Flickr

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44804193694_d8afd1b6be_o.jpgUntitled-14 by ryan b, on Flickr

44804193364_ddd3a257bf_o.jpgUntitled-16 by ryan b, on Flickr

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Even shows the runway!

44804192794_e4ac717c6b_o.jpgUntitled-18 by ryan b, on Flickr

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Ready for another go...

44804191514_eae61ee8c6_o.jpgUntitled-20 by ryan b, on Flickr

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Great shots of this beautiful plane flying in the misty and murky PNW! This plane has one of the best-looking PFDs on a GA, I think. Thanks for posting these lovely images, Ryan!

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Would you get a VFR allowance in RL for this? I don't think so, but I am not a RL pilot thus would be interested to know.

Thanks and kind regards, Michael 


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Very nice shots ! And very elegant aircraft (but being french, I am not completely impartial in this case 😀)

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Looks like a must have for XP 11.

How is the performance on your system and do you recommend it as much as the 340A?


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11 hours ago, pmb said:

Would you get a VFR allowance in RL for this? I don't think so, but I am not a RL pilot thus would be interested to know.

Thanks and kind regards, Michael 

Do you mean was I able to maintain VFR throughout the whole flight?  Yes.  I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "vfr allowance" but if you're in the USA you can fly VFR below FL180 as long as you adhere to certain cloud and visibility values.


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10 hours ago, DJJose said:

Looks like a must have for XP 11.

How is the performance on your system and do you recommend it as much as the 340A?

Yeah it's pretty nice...  the plane is a bit heavy on my aging system but they did release a perf mod and it's better.  Now if they'd do a lancair I'd be excited lol.  I know there is another dev doing a regular legacy.


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1 hour ago, ryanbatcund said:

Do you mean was I able to maintain VFR throughout the whole flight?  Yes.  I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "vfr allowance" but if you're in the USA you can fly VFR below FL180 as long as you adhere to certain cloud and visibility values.

Thanks. I found similar conditions myself already when flying VFR and while I was able to complete the flight I felt a bit uneasy. But at least in the US this seems to be just my risk.

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Great looking set! The aircraft looks amazing.


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Nice shots, love the plane. Can X-Plane and PD3 coexists on the same computer without any issues? Thinking of installing XP on a separate disk but concerned about any interference like with flight controls, simmconnect etc?

Cheers

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On 10/24/2018 at 4:57 AM, RockOla said:

And very elegant aircraft (but being french, I am not completely impartial in this case 😀)

You don't have to be French to love this aircraft! 🙂  Hands down the sexiest GA aircraft with a fan in front.

Fantastic shots Ryan!  If I could only have one GA bird in my fleet it would be this one.  Those scimitar prop blades look as though they'd frighten the air ahead of them outta' the way...which would explain why this plane is so fast! 🤣 


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4 hours ago, MartinRex007 said:

Nice shots, love the plane. Can X-Plane and PD3 coexists on the same computer without any issues? Thinking of installing XP on a separate disk but concerned about any interference like with flight controls, simmconnect etc?

Cheers

Martin

Absolutely no isses using multiple sims

I once had fsx, fsx se, p3d v3 and v4, and xp10 and 11 on the same physical drive.

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Hi Ryan,

Thanks for the info, that's good to know. Look forward to trying out XP and especially the TBM 900!

Cheers

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