May 2, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, hangar said: @Will Fly For Cheese not to derail the thread, but I must ask... is there any cheese in particular that you enjoy flying for? 1 hour ago, bobcat999 said: 6 hours? That's got to be worth a block of Cheddar and a bit of Wensleydale at least! I do enjoy a bit of Cheddar of course and a bit of Wensleydale too but I'll fly a house brick to the moon for the cheeses of Normandy and Burgundy; Pont l'Eveque, a bit of Mont d'Or with a grape juice or two.
May 2, 20215 yr Just now, Will Fly For Cheese said: I do enjoy a bit of Cheddar of course and a bit of Wensleydale too but I'll fly a house brick to the moon for the cheeses of Normandy and Burgundy; Pont l'Eveque, a bit of Mont d'Or with a grape juice or two. We have a Cockatoo that fly's for pistachio's 🙂 Dave Kalin Excel Classes Computer Lessons
May 2, 20215 yr 6 hours ago, Will Fly For Cheese said: It's a handsome beast. . . This hate to love of a Carenado product coming from you is staggering. Every post I read I'm blown away...🙄🧐🤭 I couldn't get on the hate train because I actually liked what they produced over the years. There were some misses in past sims but overall I enjoyed their work. Judging by the great birds in Carenado's hanger we have yet to see in FS2020 there are some great efforts to come. By all means hold them to the fire if things like the flight model isn't correct but for the most part they haven't been half bad in FS2020. Having that whole hanger of previous FSX releases in FS2020 is going to be amazing (E50P Phenom, C421, PA42, PA31T, PA46, Premier, and Hawker H25B to name a few). The whole argument that all they are good for is great visual models should be rendered mute at this point. All their birds with the exception of the Arrow were good efforts so far (I actually like the Arrow especially after the fixes were released). The Waco was a problem for some because many (myself included) didn't know how to takeoff/land in a tail dragger. If you've mastered the Corsair and Spitfire the Waco is a breeze now. I hope we can now put to rest all the unfounded hate for this developer. Edited May 2, 20215 yr by Dillon FS2020 Alienware Aurora R11 10th Gen Intel Core i7 10700F - Windows 11 Home 32GB Ram NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super OC 16GB - Pimax Crystal Light VR
May 2, 20215 yr Does Seneca affected by icing ? 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
May 2, 20215 yr 2 hours ago, Dillon said: This hate to love of a Carenado product coming from you is staggering. I never said I hated Carenado dear boy (on the contrary, I have flown a few of them in previous sims and they are great at what they are; very pretty, tuneable and will get you there in one piece, which really, is all we can ask of a real aeroplane at the end of the day) - what I disliked intently - and what informed my purchase decision making was the fact that purchases from Market Place make it (as yet) impossible to tinker with air files/ flight tuning, etc - which is a must for Carenado aircraft. That having been said - Chock and others reported a good solid airframe with accurate predictable flight dynamics and no vices or CTD on the Seneca. That pushed me over the edge to my first Market Place purchase. So far, a purchase I do not regret. . .for it is insanely beautiful, flies as good as it looks and the sounds of those engines in cruise would have made Mozart become a pilot and not a musician. This is after landing at Crown Point in Tobago. Now, where's me Planter's Punch? Brazil tomorrow. Edited May 2, 20215 yr by Will Fly For Cheese
May 2, 20215 yr 49 minutes ago, sd_flyer said: Does Seneca affected by icing ? Got a long flight to Brazil tomorrow sd so will be taking her all the way up there, so will find out. Really hoping the heat pad works.
May 2, 20215 yr 51 minutes ago, Will Fly For Cheese said: Really hoping the heat pad works. It does. And the airframe and prop heating definitely makes a difference in icing conditions too. I set up some terrible weather and tried it without the anti-ice systems and it was slowly losing altitude; turned on all the systems and back up she went. Cargo capacity is a bit cack in Air Hauler - 1014 - but it's okay for passenger charters. Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
May 2, 20215 yr 4 minutes ago, Chock said: It does. And the airframe and prop heating definitely makes a difference in icing conditions too. I set up some terrible weather and tried it without the anti-ice systems and it was slowly losing altitude; turned on all the systems and back up she went. Cargo capacity is a bit cack in Air Hauler - 1014 - but it's okay for passenger charters. Fantastic. Thanks for the Gen Chock. Looking forward to seeing it in action.
May 2, 20215 yr Author Alright, I was going to pass on this one having bought the Asobo ultralight and the flyinside Bell 47 this weekend but you’ve all convinced me. I really enjoy the Seminole so based on the feedback here I expect I’ll enjoy the Seneca too. Dave Current System (Running at 4k): ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-F, Ryzen 7800X3D, RTX 5090, 55" Samsung Q80T, 64GB DDR5 6000 RAM, EVGA CLC 280mm AIO Cooler, Brunner CLS-E NG Yoke, Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS & Stick, Thrustmaster TCA Quadrant & Add-on, VirtualFly Ruddo+, TQ6+ and Yoko+, GoFlight MCP-PRO and EFIS, Skalarki FCU and MCDU
May 2, 20215 yr 41 minutes ago, Chock said: It does. And the airframe and prop heating definitely makes a difference in icing conditions too. I set up some terrible weather and tried it without the anti-ice systems and it was slowly losing altitude; turned on all the systems and back up she went. Cargo capacity is a bit cack in Air Hauler - 1014 - but it's okay for passenger charters. I would appreciate some guidance on #'s At the moment, 1st flight up the USA East Coast, I have the C of G bang in the middle of Front & Back limits, cruising at 150 kts, 5,000'. Throttle: 77%, Prop: 70%, Mix: 61% MAP: 29.1, RPM: 2,360, TIT: 1609 Initially, as I climbed on AP to 5,000' there was a noticeable vertical porpoise going on. Not major, enough to be noticed. This has flattened out. [Would a G of G tweak fix the porpoiseing?] Could you suggest #'s I should be running for the elements above? I have some concern about the TIT as it's not far off a red line, (& I have just realized shut the the b-y cowl flaps) Anyway, what TIT should I be looking for, approx? Also Mixture % for Turbos often eludes me Thanks T45
May 2, 20215 yr How would it compare to, let's say, the RealAir Duke B60? Is it far away? Karl i9-9900K@5,0 | 32GB 3200 | 2080TI | 4K 55" | MSFS | P3D V5
May 2, 20215 yr 16 minutes ago, Treetops45 said: I would appreciate some guidance on #'s At the moment, 1st flight up the USA East Coast, I have the C of G bang in the middle of Front & Back limits, cruising at 150 kts, 5,000'. Throttle: 77%, Prop: 70%, Mix: 61% MAP: 29.1, RPM: 2,360, TIT: 1609 Initially, as I climbed on AP to 5,000' there was a noticeable vertical porpoise going on. Not major, enough to be noticed. This has flattened out. [Would a G of G tweak fix the porpoiseing?] Could you suggest #'s I should be running for the elements above? I have some concern about the TIT as it's not far off a red line, (& I have just realized shut the the b-y cowl flaps) Anyway, what TIT should I be looking for, approx? Also Mixture % for Turbos often eludes me Thanks T45 Get your Cowl Flaps Open on it up to FL150 on a KIAS below 120 or you'll burn the CHT on the Climb. The porpoising thing I haven't witnessed - are you "flying up your Baro to Transition"? I'll let Chock come in and do the detail but she's a beast on the Climb - just point her up at 1000 FPM on the AP - keep the MAP at 30 and the Revs at 2600. Spend the fuel and get up there. It's the cheaper option in the long run. If you try and tweak that to be an Avgas Saver - she won't thank you for it, she'll bloody well argue with you and complain and go wrong. Just keep everything in the green on the small dials. Edited May 2, 20215 yr by Will Fly For Cheese
May 2, 20215 yr Double post..... Edited May 2, 20215 yr by kaha i9-9900K@5,0 | 32GB 3200 | 2080TI | 4K 55" | MSFS | P3D V5
May 2, 20215 yr 9 minutes ago, kaha said: How would it compare to, let's say, the RealAir Duke B60? Is it far away? Karl Compares nicely to the RealAir Turbine Duke. That's an aircraft I missed until I got this one. Jump In.
May 2, 20215 yr 10 minutes ago, Will Fly For Cheese said: Get your Cowl Flaps Open on it up to FL150 on a KIAS below 120 or you'll burn the CHT on the Climb. The porpoising thing I haven't witnessed - are you "flying up your Baro to Transition"? I'll let Chock come in and do the detail but she's a beast on the Climb - just point her up at 1000 FPM on the AP - keep the MAP at 30 and the Revs at 2600. Spend the fuel and get up there. It's the cheaper option in the long run. If you try and tweak that to be an Avgas Saver - she won't thank you for it, she'll bloody well argue with you and complain and go wrong. Just keep everything in the green on the small dials. Thanks, I'll digest this. BTW, when I load up the flight, it sits as a trike on the runway, when I hit the Yellow Fly button, it becomes a tail dragger! Any one else get that? T45
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