November 10, 20205 yr This has been in the pipeline for many weeks. At first I did not think much of the Diamond DA62. I found it rather bland and terribly sluggish on take off. But it grew on me. It is superbly modelled by Asobo, and the flaws in performance are fixable, except FADEC which cannot be properly implemented without compromises that make it for me not worth while. But FADEC on this aircraft only controls rpm and auto run up. It already has automixture and Fadec in this case is not the be and end all. I've concentrated on why this aircraft is the safest twin engined GA aircraft in history. It should be incredibly easy to fly, with beautifully balanced controls, easy engine management, and good autopilot. All these things have been achieved (I hope) in this mod. I've also tried proper livery painting this time - not just exterior decals - and along with a completely customised suite of exterior and interior lighting the beautiful stock reflections have been enhanced. Summary list of tweaks: * No more sluggish take off. The propeller coefficients have been meticulously re-written for a good healthy take off run. * Ten new liveries, all with custom lighting and enhanced reflections * The props will feather properly now, with the limitation that you need to be under 120 knots for the props to fully feather * More realistic startup * Total elimination of twitchiness in ground steering. You can apply rudder on take-off without squirming all over the place but you can still turn a very tight circle while taxiing * Absolutely rock solid autopilot * Assymetrical engine out exactly as described in reviews, POH and specs. * Fine control over roll, pitch and yaw with a perfectly balanced side slip if needed, and characteristic mush stall as per DA62 specs * Completely accurate cruise performance to within 1-2 knots of POH-published speeds * Thanks to the brilliant Kaosfere from Working -Title, who generously let me use the code which enables proper dimmable lighting for the G1000 displays We will be testing for compatibility with the latest Asobo update and all being well I will upload this around the coming weekend. (If replying, please do not repeat images for the sake of more flow in this thread. Thank you). Edited November 10, 20205 yr by robert young Robert Young - retired full time developer - see my Nexus Mod Page and my GitHub Mod page
November 10, 20205 yr Absolutely stunning, looking forward to your release! System: i9-14900K, Asus ROG Z790 MB, 64GB ram, Samsung 4TB NVMe SSD, Asus ROG Strix 4090, Pimax Crystal Light Hardware: VitualFly Yoko yoke, VirtualFly TQ6+ throttle quadrant, Thrustmaster TPR pedals, Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS Simulations: MSFS 2024 and 2020 (VR), P3Dv5.3 (VR), X-Plane 11.5 (VR), DCS (VR)
November 10, 20205 yr This is awesome!! I never flew this much in MSFS because of the power issues. It did seem to fly nicely once you were in the air at cruise though. Is the problem fixed where you would need nearly full power on approach to keep from sinking 1000+ fpm??😄 Edited November 10, 20205 yr by Flic1 Eric i9-12900k, RTX 5070ti OC, 32GB ddr5 5600 RAM, 2TB 980 Pro SSD, Titan 240RX AIO, Samsung CRG90 49", Win 11
November 10, 20205 yr My God... Amazing... 😵 I am really looking forward to trying this. 👍 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.
November 10, 20205 yr Awesome will it still possible to use throttle axis with FADEC? Life time flight sim enthusiast, current airplane owner 172P (past C182F). FAA CP/IR ASEL/AMEL, FI ASELMy System: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D , MSI X870 GAMING PLUS, 64G RAM, ASUS RTX5090, 4T SSDPut my hands on (pic/dual/given)7GCAA, 8KCAB, BE24, BE76, BE35-C33, BE35, C150, C152, C172B/N/P/R/SP, 182F, M20E,M20C, M20J, AT6(SNJ4), PA28-140,PA28-151, PA28-161,PA28-181,PA28RT-201,PA28R-180/201T, PA24-250, PA32-300R, PA44, AC114, YAK-18T, YAK-52, SR22
November 10, 20205 yr .........aaand that yellow livery. 🙂 S awesome - Thanks. Dennis Sincerely, Dennis D. Müllert System Specs: MoBo: MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk WiFi ATX AM5. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Memory: 128GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-5600 CL-40. GPU: 24GB Asus TUF Gaming OC GeForce RTX 4090. Monitor: LG UltraGear+ 45" curved OLED. Power Supply: Corsair 1500 Watt 80+ Platinum ATX. HD: 2TB Sabrent Rocket NVME SSD. Windows 11 Pro. Flight Sim Hardware: Joystick: Thrustmaster T16000M. Rudder Pedals: Thrustmaster TPR Pendular Pedals. Yoke: Honeycomb Alpha. Throttles: Honeycomb Bravo. Controller: XBox Controller
November 10, 20205 yr The DA62 is my favorite airplane in the sim. I look forward to your tweaks. I love the liveries, especially that gold one! I have your Bonanza Turbo and like it a lot.
November 10, 20205 yr Author 2 minutes ago, Flic1 said: This is awesome!! I never flew this much in MSFS because of the power issues. It did seem to fly nicely once you were in the air at cruise though. Is the problem fixed where you would need nearly full power on approach to keep from sinking 1000 fpm??😄 Yes, although having watched a ton of youtube videos of a test/delivery pilot in the DA62, you do need quite a lot of power with full flap, but the average figure is 27% which is almost a third. On a flatter approach you will need slightly more than a third throttle to maintain speed. Robert Young - retired full time developer - see my Nexus Mod Page and my GitHub Mod page
November 10, 20205 yr It looks tremendous, thanks for your work and efforts. AMD 9800X3D, NZXT X73 RGB AIO COOLER, Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7, 64GB 6000MHZ RAM, 4TB Samsung Pro NVME, 4 TB Crucial P3+ NVME, 4TB Crucial SSD, Gigabyte Gaming OC Geforce RTX5090, Antec C8 ARGB Case, X55 JOYSTICK/THROTTLES, LG 4K C4 42" TV/Monitor 120 Hz, 2 Dell 1080 monitors. Honeycomb Alpha Yoke, Bravo Throttle. Thrustmaster TPR Pedals. Moza AB6 FFB Joystick, Pimax Crystal Light VR, Tobii Eye tracker, Steelseries Arctis 7+ Wireless Headphones.
November 10, 20205 yr Author 2 minutes ago, sd_flyer said: Awesome will it still possible to use throttle axis with FADEC? Yes. But the Fadec is really limited to automixture in the DA62 source code, because the governor already controls the rpm. Fadecs of this kind are not magic. They are not distant from a car ECU, which controls the fuel injectors but of course not rpm. I'm aware there is already a mod which tries, very nobly, to implement a full fadec, but for me the necessity to do it by pressing F keys is not something I want to do. Robert Young - retired full time developer - see my Nexus Mod Page and my GitHub Mod page
November 10, 20205 yr Gorgeous, and we have GOT to get you the Deluxe Primo version so you can wave your magic wand over the Beech Baron next! 🤙 "That's what" - She
November 10, 20205 yr Great news. I am looking forward to your DA62. Computer - Windows 10 Pro 64bit - I7 7700K CPU @4.20GHz - GPU GTX 1080- - 32.0 GB RAM - P3D v4.1
November 10, 20205 yr Author 19 minutes ago, Stoopy said: Gorgeous, and we have GOT to get you the Deluxe Primo version so you can wave your magic wand over the Beech Baron next! 🤙 Actually, a very kind donor donated exactly that, but I am waiting to install a new SSD drive as my current one is nearly full - and I need to pick exactly the right time to install as so far downloads have been a nightmare - round and round in circles. Robert Young - retired full time developer - see my Nexus Mod Page and my GitHub Mod page
November 10, 20205 yr Thanks so much. We appreciate your work. Waiting for it. Cheers, Ed Cheers, Ed MSFS2020 Steam // Rig: Corsair Graphite 760T Full Tower - ASUS MBoard Maximus XII Hero Z490 - CPU Intel i9-10900K - 64GB RAM - MSI RTX2080 Super 8GB - [1xNVMe M.2 1TB + 1xNVMe M.2 2TB (Samsung)] + [1xSSD 1TB + 1xSSD 2TB (Crucial)] + [1xSSD 1TB (Samsung)] + 1 HDD Seagate 2TB + 1 HDD Seagate External 4TB - Monitor LG 29UC97C UWHD Curved - PSU Corsair RM1000x // Thrustmaster FCS & MS XBOX Controllers
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