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Milviz Cessna 310 Releasing May 4, 2022!

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This is exciting news indeed, I've been looking forward to this release a long time now.

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6 hours ago, Bobsk8 said:

I never fly external  mode, and I enjoy flying the Mooney, and Seminole. 

Well yes they have their appeal to everyone. I personally own the Mooney, YMF5, c170 and Staggerwing myself.

Point is expensive study level aircraft with intensive cockpit interaction like the DC6 do not appeal to everyone.  Products like the DC6 are "niche" to some extent (even with the flight engineer to help) whereas Carenado aircraft target a much wider market, they are cheap, look good and mostly fly well.

The Boeing 247D is an interesting experiment removing cost from the equation. It will be interesting to see what price point the Cessna 310 drops at.

4 minutes ago, Glenn Fitzpatrick said:

It will be interesting to see what price point the Cessna 310 drops at.

If the price is right, I'm in on release day.

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5 minutes ago, DJJose said:

If the price is right, I'm in on release day.

I would venture to guess a price around the other twin

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Really excited for this one. The Seminole and Seneca have been good hold overs…a couple of Carenado’s best if you ask me.  But from what I’ve seen…I expect Milviz to knock it out of the park with this bird, and set a new bar for GA in the sim. 

Does anyone here know if the old skool Radio Navigation setup in the C130 has a DME? In the video I can't see a DME in the radio panel itself but I was wondering if the little device beneath the clock on the far left might be a DME? The Radio Nav setup looks GREAT for some old skool VOR to VOR navigation but a DME would be convenient. 😉

4 hours ago, tup61 said:

Does anyone here know if the old skool Radio Navigation setup in the C130 has a DME? In the video I can't see a DME in the radio panel itself but I was wondering if the little device beneath the clock on the far left might be a DME? 

I can't double check right now, but if I recall correctly, yes, that is a DME.

33 minutes ago, qqwertzde said:

I can't double check right now, but if I recall correctly, yes, that is a DME.

Well, let's hope you did recall that correctly. 😉 I am sure I will be able to find more about this once the first video's arrive!

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21 minutes ago, tup61 said:

Well, let's hope you did recall that correctly. 😉 I am sure I will be able to find more about this once the first video's arrive!

It's a DME readout.

 

Charles "Dutch" Owen - Developer at Military Visualizations - currently working on the C310R and SR-71A project for MSFS.

10 minutes ago, Dutch727 said:

It's a DME readout.

 

Cool! Thanks!

On 4/29/2022 at 6:03 PM, 6297J said:

$31.0 would be good. 

You’re missing a decimal place…

…so I guess we have to make it $3.10. 

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@ 4:46 we see the choice of old school, intermediate, or modern navigation. As well as a modern display replacing two of the steam gauges.

One of my favorite posts was on avweb

"PFD, MFD, GPS..Pilots are drawn to them like Pooh Bear to honey...Moving maps designed to improve situational awareness make it almost impossible to get lost. Databases store more information at the touch of a button than a thirty pound chart case...pilots flying with technically advance airplane displays have higher ratings and more experience....Combine all that with an autopilot that provides time to gather and interpret, and you’d think we’d be a lot safer....

We’re not. Pilots flying with technically advanced aircraft displays kill themselves more often than steam gauge aviators—almost twice the rate, according to the NTSB."

 

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Sharing from another thread, Dutch's insights on the C310 implementation, especially from a flight dynamics perspective:
 

 

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I hope it sells good so they can free some resources to fix the Porter.

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18 minutes ago, hansb57 said:

I hope it sells good so they can free some resources to fix the Porter.

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