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Carenado's Mooney performance after latest patch?

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Hi guys,

Am i the only one observing a significant drop in performance in the Mooney after the latest MSFS patch? While everything else gained performance the Mooney lost its smoothness. Must be something around 10-15FPS less for me.

 

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The DA2 I tried tonight out of Osaka (how can you have a Japan global scenery without Osaka/Koyto but I digress) had barely enough power to get going down the runway... Totally different from what it's performance was prior to the 1.9 patch.

Edited by Dillon

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The first thing I did was take the Mooney up after the patch installed.  I didn't see any problems with it (other than the known ones) and can't recall any issues with its power.  Takeoff, climb, and cruise were at the same speeds with the same power settings as I always use.  Of course others could have a different experience.

Could it be a problem with the Osaka runway?

Dutch

 

Edited by Dutch727

Charles "Dutch" Owen - Developer at Military Visualizations - currently working on the C310R and SR-71A project for MSFS.

  • Braking power on ground has been tweaked to reflect more realistic braking distances

So when I first saw this I hoped it addressed reports of what I assumed was ground friction.  We had even seen that issue with certain aircraft with FSX. 

Guess not.  Could it be that in addressing one issue they affected another?  The tetter-totter principle...

 

Edited by fppilot

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There's the heading bug...

 Carenado...

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3 minutes ago, J0nx said:

 Carenado...

Yep waste of $$$$ did that back in FSX days Waiting for A2A or Milviz aircraft.

Edited by jbdbow1970

A bit of topic, but related the G36 performance is better with out the mod. 
 

Odd...

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