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FSR500 (Piper M500) Trailer

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Really enjoying the depth of simulation recently from A2A, Black Square, and the forthcoming FSR500, which i will certainly be adding to my hanger.

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I will skip TBM and go for this one instead.

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15 minutes ago, Ixoye said:

I will skip TBM and go for this one instead.

My 2c worth: go for both. 

8 hours ago, UrgentSiesta said:

The talented folks at HotStart aren't shy about setting premium prices for their premium planes 😉

 

Given the much smaller market over there it might be necessary to charge higher prices just to break even.  What I see on their discord is a high level of passion and pride in their products.  To me, that’s what counts.

Gary

 

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Moving cushion physics! Raul never ceases to amaze me :smile:

Christopher Low

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3 hours ago, Christopher Low said:

Moving cushion physics! Raul never ceases to amaze me :smile:

A very solid source tells me the FSR500 is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what is possible for the future FSReborn aircraft!

Looking good! @simbol are you making use of MSFS's CFD for the flight model of this one like you did with your Sting S4?
 

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1980s: Sublogic FS II on C64 ---> 1990s: Flight Unlimited I/II, MSFS 95/98 ---> 2000s/2010s: FS/X, P3D, XP ---> 2020+: MSFS
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4 hours ago, Christopher Low said:

Moving cushion physics! Raul never ceases to amaze me :smile:

If that useless feature in a flight simulator doesn't take away a single FPS, I'm ok with it.

Alvega

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9 hours ago, Gilandred said:

Given the much smaller market over there it might be necessary to charge higher prices just to break even.  What I see on their discord is a high level of passion and pride in their products.  To me, that’s what counts.

It was released in 2018 at its current price before MSFS was a thing.

Given that HotStart has always been at a significant price-to-market ratio, I don't think that XP vs MSFS is the explanation. Otherwise, all similarly complex / Hi Fi addons for XP would be similarly priced.

And we'd see significantly lower prices for Hi Fi MSFS addons (and their predecessors in P3D/FSX).

Neither of which appears to be in evidence.

As I've said, I think this is simply the Mercedes/Lexus factor at work.

 

Hi,

I am so hyped by this aircraft. But I am a bit worried by the feeling of flight : All aircraft of this size done in MSFS, no matter how great the systems modeling is, always feel overly twitchy. Those aircraft are really stable platform IRL like  they « fly on rail » when prorperly trimmed and smooth on all axis.

I hope I will be greatly surprised with this one.

 

Pierre

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13 hours ago, lwt1971 said:

Looking good! @simbol are you making use of MSFS's CFD for the flight model of this one like you did with your Sting S4?
 

Affirmative,

Here is a video I posted at msfs forums demonstrating beta ops and how CFD reacts to the blades changing:

Best,

Raul

 

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Will be able to set up the lower end of the throttle range to be beta?

Or do we need something like FSUIPC to do that?

I have a Honeycomb Bravo and I wish I could buy a "stop" or "detent" for it that I could remove when I didn't need it.

Rhett

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11 hours ago, simbol said:

Affirmative,

Here is a video I posted at msfs forums demonstrating beta ops and how CFD reacts to the blades changing:

Best,

Raul

 

Given everything, CFD is enough to tip me over to this aircraft instead of the other.

On 10/7/2023 at 10:40 AM, Christopher Low said:

Moving cushion physics! Raul never ceases to amaze me :smile:

Flight instructor to student: "Chant along with me. When the cushions start to fall, then you're headed for a stall".

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10 hours ago, UrgentSiesta said:

Given everything, CFD is enough to tip me over to this aircraft instead of the other.

What about deciding if you would rather fly a TBM vs a Piper?   As you might in real life.. 😎

Bert

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