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Believe it or not, but I'm only find FS 2020 videos of noobs doing tutorials or flying in 3rd person just to enjoy the scenery, it's driving me nuts. I only want to watch videos with a more serious approach in first person (cockpit) and proper use of instruments and controls, basically videos of people trying to fly as realistically as possible. Any suggestions? Thanks

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There's a real world 737 pilot who produces very good videos. flightdeck2sim.

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Welcome to the forum(s). Take a look at this  

There are six videos in this series and they cover instruments and controls as well as just the basics of flying............Doug

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Yes, I was just going to suggest Squirrel as well. 👍  He has been doing videos from the start and producing some pretty good stuff.  I am sure we will see even more of the serious side from proper instructors.

 


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Check out 320 Sim Pilot and P Gatcomb on yt. They both do good videos.


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GripperSim - A RL CFI is doing tutorials for beginners. I am warming to this oirish man, and his wit.

 

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Bradm73 is a real (former) pilot, although he’s doing some of the external camera “enjoy the scenery thing“ at the moment.

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Here is a real world 787 pilot doing a takeoff and landing of a Cessna followed by the 787-10:

There is a real world A320 pilot that seems to have started a series of tutorials on MSFS. Here's the first:

Over on Twitch, a real world UK-based A320 pilot named Katie has streamed using the Neo:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/710280148

She also uses more realistic aircraft in P3D, so I'll be interested to see what she thinks of PMDG's first offering for MSFS.

 

And lastly, this real world pilot, who used to post videos of other now-obsolete sims, hilariously said in a video a week ago that he wouldn't be buying MSFS because he wanted "realism." Three days later he posted a video of himself installing it and running it for the first time. Since then it's been a steady stream of MSFS videos, of course. Here's the latest:

A side-by-side comparison of a Cessna flight:

 

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Most of the ones I follow have already been mentioned above. I would also recommend Drawyah (https://www.youtube.com/drawyah/), who streams a variety of flying, mostly airline stuff and always as realistically as MSFS will allow. His ability to keep talking to people and answering questions throughout 6hr+ flights is quite remarkable!

Oh yes, and I nearly forgot, there's also little old me! I've been simming for 20-odd years but only trying my hand at YouTube videos/streams since Tuesday, so I'd say my style is less fluent than a lot of the above but I like to think the realism level is pretty high. My channel is at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmiXdxpQlbpFLCA-Mb_diww . There are only two videos on there so far (EHAM-EGLL & EGLL-LEMD) but I intend to keep at it and will be doing another stream tomorrow some time. I'd love to hear your opinions and any tips, either over there or in here.

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Thanks everyone, I truly appreciate the time you all took to come up with all these suggestions, which I bookmarked.

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On my channel FlightSimStream I publish Live flights with a no-nonsense approach to the flights, so everyone can learn and improve their simulation skills.

Always open for questions live during the flight. Currently visiting the Greek islands, and trying to integrate different approach types.
 

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Excuse me, Mr Jdonner, but if someone makes a video in "3th person", it don't means  he/she is a noob.
I do that sometimes, like a lot here, and I fly since 10 years (RL and virtual), like a lot here also.. Have a good day.

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