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GREETINGS -

 

Just purchased the FALCON 50 and would really welcome a chance to work with a TUTORIAL. Does it exist? Is there a Video Tutorial?

 

I'd be happy w/just step-step written.

 

Thanks

MARK

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2 hours ago, MHM49 said:

GREETINGS -

 

Just purchased the FALCON 50 and would really welcome a chance to work with a TUTORIAL. Does it exist? Is there a Video Tutorial?

 

I'd be happy w/just step-step written.

 

Thanks

MARK

My understanding is that there are plans for some Youtube tutorial videos to be made once the next version of the Falcon50 is released - hopefully in a week or two.

Al

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On a similar topic, I noticed that the majority of Youtube  movies are about the Carenado Falcon 50, very few for the FSW version??

I am interested on acquiring the FSW version, but would have enjoyed some action on Youtube,,,,,nothing serious.

 

Helmut


My System: Intel 9700K 4.7Gz, ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance 3200MHZ, Evga 3070TI  8GB, Noctua NH-D15S, Gigabyte 27" Monitor, Windows 10 64bit, 2xSamsung 500GB SSD, 1x Samsung 120GB, 1x Samsung 970, 1TB, 1TB H/D for Storage.

 

 

Helmut Berger

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That's because those boring youtube streamer people (at least the popular ones) don't really fly they just show off shiny non functional (or barely functional) airplanes in order to gain likes and subscribes... LOL

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I guess you are right, it's not how well it flies but how great it looks, the FSW falcon will look as well or better when done.


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26 minutes ago, helberger said:

I guess you are right, it's not how well it flies but how great it looks, the FSW falcon will look as well or better when done.

Short of a full fledged LNAV/VNAV FMS bizjet, this FSW version is basically exactly what I want in a bizjet addon.  Sexy looks, GTN 750 equipped, nice systems and flight modelling and flies pretty fast.


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14 hours ago, ryanbatcund said:

That's because those boring youtube streamer people (at least the popular ones) don't really fly they just show off shiny non functional (or barely functional) airplanes in order to gain likes and subscribes... LOL

Combined of course with a playlist of trendy music that the viewers can help choose with chat commands.... My right thumb is trained to get on that BACK button within 1-2 seconds! 

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