December 9, 20205 yr This video looks avesome, again 🙂 Thanks to max737Ifly Very nice harmonisation.  Edited December 9, 20205 yr by kt069 Intel i7-9700K - AMD 7900 XT (VRAM 20GB) - 32 Gb Ram - SSD Drive - Win10 x64 - Samsung 43" 4K TV - Quest 3 VR
December 9, 20205 yr It's equipped with an avionics 'suit'? Wow that's even more posh than private jets normally are. 🤣 Edited December 9, 20205 yr by Chock Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
December 9, 20205 yr Commercial Member My god the production value on those is bonkers. He's a wizard!Â
December 9, 20205 yr Author Thats really cool... Intel i7-9700K - AMD 7900 XT (VRAM 20GB) - 32 Gb Ram - SSD Drive - Win10 x64 - Samsung 43" 4K TV - Quest 3 VR
December 9, 20205 yr Superb video - I really enjoyed it. I noticed most his coral water masks are missing also. Ok... Ducking out! 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.
December 9, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, Greazer said: The Spielberg of MSFS. Funny you should mention him. He had a top_of_the_line flight simulator built back in the late 90's. Was fortunate enough to be able to play with it and test and make recommendations 🙂 Note in the video he never raises the flaps? Also climbing @ 288kts? No and no. Stunning 4k video such a shame to see the awful photogammetry polygons makes you wince. Edited December 9, 20205 yr by Flyfaster_MTN002 SAR Pilot. Flight Sim'ing since the beginning.
December 9, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, Chock said: It's equipped with an avionics 'suit'? Wow that's even more posh than private jets normally are. 🤣 I have one. It's very nice. Dry cleaning bill is a bit much though. Richard Chafey  i7-8700K @4.8GHz - 32Gb @3200 - ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero - EVGA RTX3090 - 3840x2160 Res - KBSim Gunfighter - Thrustmaster Warthog dual throttles - Crosswind V3 pedals MSFS 2020, DCS Â
December 9, 20205 yr Enjoyed it, but I wish he would have waited for the water to be improved. Maybe he will redo it in a few years. Edited December 9, 20205 yr by DJJose MSFS
December 10, 20205 yr I have a couple of questions: I use the working Titles CJ4 and wanted to set up to do this flight, but how does one start up the FMC? The route the video showed, going down the highway, but where are the bridges at the Miami end? Where are the alligators? Martin Parr Retired professional yacht skipper for vessels up to 46m  System: Omen 40L GT13-0054na Gaming PC; Windows 11 Home 64-bit OS; Intel Core i9-10900K CPU @ 3.7GHz; RAM 32GB; Samsung S34J55x Monitor 3440x1440 @75 Hz Resolution; NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Ti. MSFS P/D; TM Pendular Rudder Pedals, TM Warthog Hortas Throttle/Joystick Combo.
December 10, 20205 yr "Controls are extremely sensitive" Another proof this is in no way a serious simulator. The one thing I liked about the video was the sound of the Citation when landing. It pulled me back in time when I flew it in FSX. So, a good scenery simulator on the new one. Can it compete against Google Earth Plus?
December 10, 20205 yr On 12/9/2020 at 7:11 AM, Chock said: It's equipped with an avionics 'suit'? Wow that's even more posh than private jets normally are. 🤣 She meant avionics sweet.
December 10, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, BigDee said: Â Another proof this is in no way a serious simulator. Who told you about serious simulators ? There are no serious simulators. Please step away from the PC with your hands in sight.
December 11, 20205 yr Well done and always fun to watch. FS cruise ships at the key?? I dont know where those came from, I have never seen even one. Anyways, for those interested in the real world flight, here is is; https://youtu.be/pp0QKe0nmGM CPU: Core i5-6600K 4 core (3.5GHz) - overclock to 4.3 | RAM: (1066 MHz) 16GB MOBO: ASUS Z170 Pro |  GeForce GTX 1070 8GB | MONITOR: 2560 X 1440 2K
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