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A2A Comanche has been released!

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6 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said:

I love the AP in the Comanche, just requires a bit of usage, and then it is a piece of cake to fly with it. I never understand why some folks making you tube videos, have to include a camera shot of them talking in the video. ??

Because it's actually from his twitch stream where he explained the exact same thing - But hes uploaded it to YouTube for anyone to watch as well. 

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Vote to fix transparent  sun visors having no effect on the sun glare effect in MSFS at: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/sun-shades-sun-visors-not-influencing-light-in-cockpit/691565/

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Just now, Zangoose said:

Because it's actually a clip from his twitch stream where he explained the exact same thing - But hes uploaded it to YouTube for anyone to watch as well. 

Ah, OK, that explains it. 

 

 

 

11 hours ago, Alvega said:

 

Thanks for the livery, Ryan. 👍

 

Oh yeah - interesting white prop combo - didn't even know that was possible hehe

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24 minutes ago, ryanbatc said:

Oh yeah - interesting white prop combo - didn't even know that was possible hehe

You can change that in the tablet and also install airframe mods (like gear lob fairing, elevator tips, etc) that change the aircraft performance.

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2 hours ago, AviatorMan said:

Am I doing something wrong. When I advance the throttle the engine rpm/map increases as it should, when I pull the throttle back it seems to go to idle in about the middle of the lever position, and when I pull it back further  the engine increases again. As if it were going into reverse/ Help! I haven't changed by control parameters so I am not sure what to do.

Should be fixed in the next version. 
 

https://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=151&t=74940#p567910

48 minutes ago, Tim-HH said:

That is a slick looking livery indeed! Nice work! 🙂 

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5 hours ago, AviatorMan said:

Am I doing something wrong. When I advance the throttle the engine rpm/map increases as it should, when I pull the throttle back it seems to go to idle in about the middle of the lever position, and when I pull it back further  the engine increases again. As if it were going into reverse/ Help! I haven't changed by control parameters so I am not sure what to do.

I had this same issue and it nearly killed me on my first landing. How I resolved it was going into the Controls section in MSFS -> Power Management -> Throttle. I then removed the mapping that was there and then mapped THROTTLE 1 AXIS. I think I had to untick the reverse axis box and then it worked fine after that.

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1 hour ago, Tim-HH said:

Gorgeous paint, already got it on my bird and given it a test run. Thank you.

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9 hours ago, Rene_Feijen said:

Well, you can fly an ILS approach manually of course.

Not only can you, it's the best sim platform I've ever seen for handflown IFR.  The instruments are absolutely fluid, and the plane itself is realistically stable... This thing has been absolute nostalgia to fly single pilot, GA IFR in.  And it's been a great reminder how spoiled I am in airliners these days haha.  But this is what GA IFR flying was, when I got my instrument rating.  Well, assuming you don't have a GPS fitted.  That's just witchcraft.  😁

I did throw in the PMS 750 last night and fly an RNAV approach to LPV mins on the California coast though; that worked flawlessly as well.  The aircraft-specific file for the WTT features is now available on the PMS50 site for anyone using their 750 btw; worth grabbing.

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10 minutes ago, Stearmandriver said:

Not only can you, it's the best sim platform I've ever seen for handflown IFR.  The instruments are absolutely fluid, and the plane itself is realistically stable... This thing has been absolute nostalgia to fly single pilot, GA IFR in.  And it's been a great reminder how spoiled I am in airliners these days haha.  But this is what GA IFR flying was, when I got my instrument rating.  Well, assuming you don't have a GPS fitted.  That's just witchcraft.  😁

 

I'm tempted to just fly the Comanche in this way (no GPS, all radio navigation or pilotage/dead reckoning).   THAT is how I came up in the sim world, in the late 80's.  VOR and NDB navigation.  What's a GPS?  It wasn't fitted to that little Piper Cherokee Archer.

So now with the fancy 750 GTN's and all of that, it's fun too, but I want to get back to my (sim) roots.

Rhett

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3 minutes ago, Mace said:

I'm tempted to just fly the Comanche in this way (no GPS, all radio navigation or pilotage/dead reckoning).   THAT is how I came up in the sim world, in the late 80's.  VOR and NDB navigation.  What's a GPS?  It wasn't fitted to that little Piper Cherokee Archer.

So now with the fancy 750 GTN's and all of that, it's fun too, but I want to get back to my (sim) roots.

Absolutely, it's a lot of fun to be able to do it all in the sim; great to have the choice of old /A panels as well as the newest toys.  The problem I've sometimes run into when trying non-gps stuff on Vatsim (I guess offline would be a similar problem though) is that so many VORs have been decommissioned compared to back in those days.  It's possible to run into issues finding halfway feasible radio-nav-only routes sometimes.  So, even if you choose to only use it for enroute nav, sometimes a GPS is good to have in the sim.

I absolutely have no memory of using a handheld, VFR only GPS with an antenna suction cupped to the windscreen to accept 250nm directs in a 1950s Mooney.  That would be wrong.  😁

Andrew Crowley

5 minutes ago, Stearmandriver said:

Absolutely, it's a lot of fun to be able to do it all in the sim; great to have the choice of old /A panels as well as the newest toys.  The problem I've sometimes run into when trying non-gps stuff on Vatsim (I guess offline would be a similar problem though) is that so many VORs have been decommissioned compared to back in those days.  It's possible to run into issues finding halfway feasible radio-nav-only routes sometimes.  So, even if you choose to only use it for enroute nav, sometimes a GPS is good to have in the sim.

I absolutely have no memory of using a handheld, VFR only GPS with an antenna suction cupped to the windscreen to accept 250nm directs in a 1950s Mooney.  That would be wrong.  😁

There was a thread here fairly recently about the possibility of someone developing an add-on of old decomm'ed navaids.  If we had that then we could really fly some old-school.

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