February 15, 20215 yr Recently, when using the X-Plane FMS with both the Carenado Premier and Citation II the X-Plane FMS will flash on and off and then the aircraft will crash. This does not happen with any non-Carenado aircraft. I am waiting a response from Carenado. Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
February 22, 20215 yr I know this is not going to help, but. This is Carenado we are talking about. I must say, they are beautiful to look at though. ROG MAXIMUS X HERO, Intel Core i7 8700K, 32 GB's 3200 RAM, Gigabyte RTX3080,
March 7, 20215 yr Their Saab340 is pretty good. (p3d less so). It's not a complex creation but it is kind of fun just to crank up and go for a flight. Not in the league of LES Saab 1.6. Former rw Saab pilot here.
March 9, 20215 yr On 3/7/2021 at 3:45 PM, dbw1 said: Their Saab340 is pretty good. (p3d less so). It's not a complex creation but it is kind of fun just to crank up and go for a flight. Not in the league of LES Saab 1.6. Former rw Saab pilot here. Is the real Saab as nervous around the pitch axis as Carenado's? Also, what's missing from/wrong on the Carenado bird? 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
March 10, 20215 yr Pitch sensitivity....I find XP11 in general to be really pitch sensitive...Possibly because I haven't taken the time to play with the settings. The real Saab I never thought was overly sensitive. Nothing wrong with the Carenado saab except it appears targeted to a different type of simmer. One more casual I think is the way to put it. Again not knocking it as it's a great creation to choose to go for a quick flight. The Les Saab I feel could be used to help with staying sharp in the real machine if you were flying it only occasionally or were new to it. There is a sense of immersion here. Just my thoughts only. Both are great for their intended market.
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