April 13, 20224 yr Check out this Real Vs Simulator Compare Video of Default Scenery of Sharjah International Airport in the UAE. https://youtu.be/rUoVoPWOwa8 Indigo Airlines from India
April 13, 20224 yr Another good one: https://www.youtube.com/c/IntotheBlueSimulations/videos Len 1980s: Sublogic FS II on C64 ---> 1990s: Flight Unlimited I/II, MSFS 95/98 ---> 2000s/2010s: FS/X, P3D, XP ---> 2020+: MSFS Current system: i9 13900K, RTX 4090, 64GB DDR5 4800 RAM, 4TB NVMe SSD
April 13, 20224 yr Moderator No promoting your own YT channels please. It’s against AvSim rules. Ray (Cheshire, England). System: P3D v5.3HF2, Intel i9-13900K, MSI 4090 GAMING X TRIO 24G, Crucial T700 4Tb M.2 SSD, Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Hero, 32Gb Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000Mhz RAM, Win 11 Pro 64-bit, BenQ PD3200U 32” UHD monitor, Fulcrum One yoke, Fulcrum Throttle Quadrant. Cheadle Hulme Weather website.
April 13, 20224 yr What about CptCanada? Definitely fun to watch 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/c/CptCanada
August 26, 20223 yr The Missionary Bush Pilot doesn't do sim tutorials, but posts real flights, usually in a Kodiak throughout Papua New Guinea. Not a lot of navigation infrastructure over there. 5800X3D, RTX4070, 600 Watt, one or two 1440p 32" screens, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB PCle 3 NVMe, Warthog throttle, VKB NXT EVO stick, Honeycomb Alpha yoke, CH quad, 3 Logitech panels, 2 StreamDecks, Desktop Aviator Trim Panel. Crystal Light VR.
August 26, 20223 yr Surprised no one had mentioned blackbox711 thus far. his videos/streams are aimed at the more knowledgeable crowd in general but he’s a very decent and impartial fella and his streams are a source for a wealth of knowledge for those who are interested. He is an Airbus captain and a b747 / b737 FO in the past.
August 26, 20223 yr AvAngel does quite regular videos, and she has her own particular style of purposely not reading the manuals, which can make it quite humorous sometimes! She did a review of the C172 enhancement just yesterday, so she is quite quick to get content out when it is needed (to help people to decide to buy or not etc.). She also seems very fair with her summary of the products. She also hangs around the forum and posts occasionally, so watch what you say, or she will bite you! Rob (but call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind). I like to trick airline passengers into thinking I have my own swimming pool in my back yard by painting a large blue rectangle on my patio. Intel 14900K in a Z790 motherboard with water cooling, RTX 4080, 32 GB 6000 CL30 DDR5 RAM, W11 and MSFS on Samsung 980 Pro NVME SSD's. Core Isolation Off, Game Mode Off.
August 26, 20223 yr I quite like this guy. Quite relaxing watching his vids 😌 https://youtube.com/c/Dreamsofwings AMD Ryzen 5900X - Asus Crosshair VI Hero - G.Skill 32GB (2x16GB) 3000 C14 DDR4 @ 3600 14-14-15-14-28-42 AMD Red Devil Radeon 6900XT 2700/2112 1125mv - 3 x Iiyama G-Master GB2888UHSU 4k @ 11560x2160 Saitek X-55 Rhino - Track IR5 - Obutto Sim Cockpit + Triple Monitor Stand - Fancy some Techno? https://www.mixcloud.com/dj_bully/
August 26, 20223 yr P Gatcomb and avangel are the one I probably watch the most. I'm also a fan of ObsidianAnt, Gripper and into the blue simulations. New PC Ryzen 9850X3D - 32gb ddr5 6000Mhz - MSI MAG B850 Tomahawk wifi - Gigabyte wind force gaming OC 5090 - 2TB Sabrent NVMe. Old PC - Ryzen 5900x - 32gb 3600Mhz RAM - Asus Strix X570-F Motherboard - ASUS TUF OC RTX 3090 - 1TB Sabrent NVMe. AOC AGON 32" 144Hz - Honeycomb Yoke - Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog. T Flight Rudder Pedals - Trackir.
August 29, 20223 yr thecorporatepilotdad, Rod Machado, (Instructor from the lessons in FSX) Bobby Fuzzy, (He's my go-to for when I don't want to read a manual for anything complex like installing AIG Traffic or using GSX. Easy to listen to) P.S., If you live anywhere near a smaller airport you can usually get what's known as an "Orientation Flight" for around 75usd. If you're under 18 and live in the right area you can join the Civil Air Patrol and get one for free. I was in the CAP long ago. Quote The cadet orientation flight program shares with cadets the thrill of flying. Every CAP cadet under age 18 is eligible for five flights in a powered aircraft (usually a single-engine Cessna), five flights in a glider aircraft, and an unlimited number of backseat flights when conditions allow. Orientation flights are always free to cadets. Survey data has repeatedly shown that the #1 reason youth become CAP cadets is an interest in flying. Check out more information in CAPP 60-40 (formerly CAPP52-7), Cadet Orientation Flight Syllabus Edit: To catch up with sim updates and new content I listen to SimFlightPro. I like his production quality, and his videos are quick and to the point. Edited August 29, 20223 yr by Waldo Pepper
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