February 7, 20242 yr Lots of wind in the Caribbean these days meaning a lot of crosswind landings 😀. Very turbulent too. I know that the MSFS turb' is a topic of debate but driving the A2A Comanche from Pointe-à -Pitre to Marie Galante (perfect flight for a short attention span flyer), reminded me of some real arrivals in Miami or a dreadul flight in an Embraer from Talahassee to NO long ago (as a pax). Close to what I see in some You Tube filming real flights too. Needed a Go around but pleased with my landing.  Edited February 7, 20242 yr by Dominique_K Dominique Simming since 1981 - [email protected] GHz with 16 GB of RAM and a 1080 with 8 GB VRAM running a 27" @ 2560*1440 - Windows 10 - Warthog HOTAS - MFG pedals - MSFS Standard version with Steam Â
February 7, 20242 yr 🙂 Yes, it's fun. Just landed my A320 at TKPK after two go-arounds. Gusty off-shore winds with hills all around the airport really make this approach interesting. I am using the Realturb app which enhances the turbulence even more. Â
February 7, 20242 yr 2 hours ago, Dominique_K said: Lots of wind in the Caribbean these days meaning a lot of crosswind landings 😀. Very turbulent too. I know that the MSFS turb' is a topic of debate but driving the A2A Comanche from Pointe-à -Pitre to Marie Galante (perfect flight for a short attention span flyer), reminded me of some real arrivals in Miami or a dreadul flight in an Embraer from Talahassee to NO long ago (as a pax). Close to what I see in some You Tube filming real flights too. Needed a Go around but pleased with my landing.  Try landing at TFFG or TQPF right now. Looking outside, you'll have a good time.Â
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