September 16, 20214 yr 13 minutes ago, RobJC said: Ran out of fuel? 😅 😆 yep I left the flaps up and made it.....😛🙃🙂 David Murden. MSFS • Fenix A320 • PMDG 737 • MG Honda Jet • 414 / TDS 750Xi • FS-ATC Chatter • FlyingIron Spitfire & ME109G • MG Honda Jet • • Fenix A320 Walkthrough PDF • Flightsim.to • DCS • A10c II • F-16c • F/A-18c • F-14 • (Others in hanger) • Supercarrier • Terrains = • Nevada NTTR • Persian Gulf • Syria • Marianas • • [email protected] All Cores HT ON • 32GB DDR4 3200MHz • RTX 3080 • TM Warthog HOTAS • TM TPR • Corsair Virtuoso XT with Dolby Atmos® • Samsung G7 32" 1440p 240Hz • TrackIR 5 & ProClip •
September 16, 20214 yr Just now, Nyxx said: 😆 yep I left the flaps up and made it.....😛🙃🙂 Well done! 7950X3D | RTX 4090 | 96GB DDR5 | 4K G-Sync | Win11 Pro
September 17, 20214 yr Whoa Beavis (I mean Alan). That is a way cool screenshot. CHOCK. DEFENDER OF THE REALM. Rhett 7800X3D ♣ 96 GB G.Skill Flare ♣ Gigabyte 4090 ♣ Crucial P5 Plus 2TB
September 17, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Chock said: The money shot! i910900k, RTX 3090, 32GB DDR4 RAM, AW3423DW, Ruddy girt big mug of Yorkshire Tea
September 17, 20214 yr I guess that is what they call "wear and tear", but it looks like Chock has vomited on the inboard section of the right wing! Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
September 17, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, Christopher Low said: I guess that is what they call "wear and tear", but it looks like Chock has vomited on the inboard section of the right wing! Well that's his own fault! Too much time flying inverted trying to test the negative G fuel starvation. 😆 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.
September 17, 20214 yr 45 minutes ago, bobcat999 said: Well that's his own fault! Too much time flying inverted trying to test the negative G fuel starvation. 😆 Neg G fuel flooding - hence the black smoke. The early Spitfire Merlin carbs had a FLOAT BOWL which merrily filled with fuel under neg G which then poured into the engine causing a cloud of black smoke and engine stutters and power loss. Worst case scenario the engine may even stop completely and be impossible to restart. This is why the famous "Shilling Orifice" worked. Beatrice Shilling's brilliant idea was to insert a restrictor in the fuel line that limited fuel flow to no more than needed for maximum boost. Of course this aircraft seems to have the Shilling device as it flies fine under negative G - no stutter and no black smoke. Our MK1A is an interesting hybrid actually with fabric control surfaces (replaced by metal from late 1940 onwards) but the Shilling restrictor that was rolled out from March 1941 and a manual pitch prop that apparently is a substitute for the early 1940 2 speed affair that the game does not allow. Edited September 17, 20214 yr by Glenn Fitzpatrick
September 17, 20214 yr So it seems to fly very well and nicely modelled. The sounds seem ok but are debatable as subjective. So what about engine/temperature failure/damage model? Anything? I just got spilled with a lot of oil yesterday evening in my Corsair. What about this spitfire? Prop damage on ground strike? Or do I better stay with my Corsair in msfs and the a2a spit in the esp? Cheers T.
September 17, 20214 yr 19 minutes ago, Torsen said: So it seems to fly very well and nicely modelled. The sounds seem ok but are debatable as subjective. So what about engine/temperature failure/damage model? Anything? I just got spilled with a lot of oil yesterday evening in my Corsair. What about this spitfire? Prop damage on ground strike? Or do I better stay with my Corsair in msfs and the a2a spit in the esp? Cheers T. The Corsair is proberly the #1 Warbird within MSFS IMO ofc, its very polished and is stunning. But....its not a Spitfire, it might well be I'am English, the Spitfire for me is "the" iconic WW2 warbird. Imo its also the best looking warbird ever made, and that engine.....So if you want to fly a Spit within MSFS you can have 2. I would fly the MKI 95% out the two. If you want the very best Spit, A2A P3D( I looked that up on youtube, its looking very old now) or proberly the best one of all DCS Spitfire. You also could use IL. Up to you! David Murden. MSFS • Fenix A320 • PMDG 737 • MG Honda Jet • 414 / TDS 750Xi • FS-ATC Chatter • FlyingIron Spitfire & ME109G • MG Honda Jet • • Fenix A320 Walkthrough PDF • Flightsim.to • DCS • A10c II • F-16c • F/A-18c • F-14 • (Others in hanger) • Supercarrier • Terrains = • Nevada NTTR • Persian Gulf • Syria • Marianas • • [email protected] All Cores HT ON • 32GB DDR4 3200MHz • RTX 3080 • TM Warthog HOTAS • TM TPR • Corsair Virtuoso XT with Dolby Atmos® • Samsung G7 32" 1440p 240Hz • TrackIR 5 & ProClip •
September 17, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Torsen said: So it seems to fly very well and nicely modelled. The sounds seem ok but are debatable as subjective. So what about engine/temperature failure/damage model? Anything? I just got spilled with a lot of oil yesterday evening in my Corsair. What about this spitfire? Prop damage on ground strike? Or do I better stay with my Corsair in msfs and the a2a spit in the esp? Cheers T. By co-incidence there is a Corsair faffing about at altitude near the end of this video ....
September 17, 20214 yr 21 minutes ago, Nyxx said: The Corsair is proberly the #1 Warbird within MSFS IMO ofc, its very polished and is stunning. But....its not a Spitfire, it might well be I'am English, the Spitfire for me is "the" iconic WW2 warbird. Imo its also the best looking warbird ever made, and that engine.....So if you want to fly a Spit within MSFS you can have 2. I would fly the MKI 95% out the two. If you want the very best Spit, A2A P3D( I looked that up on youtube, its looking very old now) or proberly the best one of all DCS Spitfire. You also could use IL. Up to you! David, I'm completely with you. The Spit is a stunning bird and I love the shape too. BUT I want more than just the look. So nobody up to now was able to tell me if AH is still doing only halfway nice basics like known for or did they do some more and included engine/temps damage/failure and perhaps a prop strike? I want to see some consequence if I don't handle with care. In addition afaik the Spit would overheat quite quick on the ground and toast the engine. But neither the IF version nor the AH version seems to have it correct. Sooooo I'm a bit uneasy on this one. The a2a btw is very very deep on the systems and no way old but thats again subjective 😉 Cheers T.
September 17, 20214 yr 6 minutes ago, Torsen said: David, I'm completely with you. The Spit is a stunning bird and I love the shape too. BUT I want more than just the look. So nobody up to now was able to tell me if AH is still doing only halfway nice basics like known for or did they do some more and included engine/temps damage/failure and perhaps a prop strike? I want to see some consequence if I don't handle with care. In addition afaik the Spit would overheat quite quick on the ground and toast the engine. But neither the IF version nor the AH version seems to have it correct. Sooooo I'm a bit uneasy on this one. The a2a btw is very very deep on the systems and no way old but thats again subjective 😉 Cheers T. Some degree of engine management but no it does not overheat and blow up like the Corsair. No prop strikes, no neg G flooding. It is not arcade, quite sophisticated in some areas - but it is not study level either. Edited September 17, 20214 yr by Glenn Fitzpatrick
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