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this is how engine start should sound:

 

 

 

 


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60-130 fps. no CPU overclocking.

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1 hour ago, lupedelupe said:
  1. Take-off performance is waaay off.
  2. Trim is waaay off.
  3. Memory leak is severe.
  4. Battery voltage is never in the right range.

And all those things Bert mentioned, and who knows what else. That's pretty bad. 

I submitted a support request on items like this. I know that they have been slow to fix stuff in the past (or not at all). But, we should report the issues anyway.

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I didn't notice at first, but by default it loads full passengers and baggage, which might be causing some of the unexpected poor takeoff performance

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1 hour ago, EGLD said:

I didn't notice at first, but by default it loads full passengers and baggage, which might be causing some of the unexpected poor takeoff performance

Same lacklustre performance with empty seats.

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1 hour ago, lupedelupe said:

Same lacklustre performance with empty seats.

We could use the aircraft cfg and flight model from p3d and start there?  I feel like that version may have been decent.  Not sure if it was before or after the Bernt Stolle days (he was really good at making quality fdes)

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1 hour ago, ryanbatc said:

We could use the aircraft cfg and flight model from p3d and start there?

how would this help when we use the "modern" MSFS flight model?

Carenado has those files from P3D, so they would know those values?

can we edit the aircraft.cfg in 3rd party aircraft? I thought only the encryption for default Asobo aircraft.cfg. was removed and now can be edited?

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6 hours ago, lupedelupe said:
  1. Take-off performance is waaay off.
  2. Trim is waaay off.
  3. Memory leak is severe.
  4. Battery voltage is never in the right range.

And all those things Bert mentioned, and who knows what else. That's pretty bad. 

Please report to support@carenado.com..

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56 minutes ago, turbomax said:

can we edit the aircraft.cfg in 3rd party aircraft? I thought only the encryption for default Asobo aircraft.cfg. was removed and now can be edited?

Unfortunately, these files are still encrypted and cannot be edited.. 😟

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5 minutes ago, Bert Pieke said:

these files are encrypted and cannot be edited..

that's what I said and therefore my question to ryanbatc who sure would know this?


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12 minutes ago, turbomax said:

who sure would know this?

I think we are all agreeing and frustrated at the same time 😉

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Is it just me or are the AP Up/Down vertical speed buttons not working?


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12 minutes ago, northtexas said:

Is it just me or are the AP Up/Down vertical speed buttons not working?

Yes, they work. Not the finger press icon. Move slightly to the left and use the rotation icon.



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17 minutes ago, Doering said:

Yes, they work. Not the finger press icon. Move slightly to the left and use the rotation icon.

Ok, thanks!


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2 hours ago, turbomax said:

that's what I said and therefore my question to ryanbatc who sure would know this?

We can still add aircraft.cfg via community folder mods...  Meaning if a person had some knowledge they could create a cfg from scratch.  (Or from a previous addon).

I literally do this when I make those Carenado liveries.  There is no acft.cfg because it's locked and I have to guess or trial and error what to type when I upload a livery package.

The modern flight model still uses a lot of variables from the FSX days.  It was very hyped up but if you know you know haha.

 


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2 hours ago, Doering said:

Yes, they work. Not the finger press icon. Move slightly to the left and use the rotation icon.

That is tricky... depending on the knob being pushed in or out, you are adjusting a different value! 😉

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