December 20, 20241 yr So you’re saying you’ll get changes in lift, drag etc. if you fly the fenix in icing conditions? Wasn’t aware of that. Should check it sometime…
December 20, 20241 yr Yes, absolutely, you will get those... dynamically, gradually. Been that way since P3D days actually. @ha5mvo Edited December 20, 20241 yr by Epikk Best regards, Fritz ESSONO
December 20, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, ha5mvo said: Didn’t fenix recommend to turn off icing in sim as it’s not compatible with the addon?? That was several updates ago. No longer needed. Edited December 20, 20241 yr by Bobsk8
December 20, 20241 yr 21 minutes ago, Epikk said: Yes, absolutely, you will get those... dynamically, gradually. Been that way since P3D days actually. @ha5mvo Was referring to the fenix. I know fslabs does that.
December 20, 20241 yr Just now, ha5mvo said: Was referring to the fenix. I know fslabs does that. Flying Fenix in Icing conditions
December 20, 20241 yr Use the FSL or the Fenix if it feels better to you. I don't know why people need to get so heated over it. They're both great simulations of the aircraft.
December 20, 20241 yr 27 minutes ago, Scottoest said: Use the FSL or the Fenix if it feels better to you. I don't know why people need to get so heated over it. They're both great simulations of the aircraft. They are trying to melt the ice. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
December 20, 20241 yr 29 minutes ago, Speedbird 217 said: Flying Fenix in Icing conditions Yes, that’s what I was referring to…almost. what about wing and fuselage ice? Any effect on drag and lift? What happens in an early morning freezing fog situation? (Fan blade ice accumulation situation). I had that addon since day one but always thought that icing wasn’t simulated.
December 20, 20241 yr 47 minutes ago, ha5mvo said: Yes, that’s what I was referring to…almost. what about wing and fuselage ice? Any effect on drag and lift? What happens in an early morning freezing fog situation? (Fan blade ice accumulation situation). I had that addon since day one but always thought that icing wasn’t simulated. I don't think Fenix changes the drag due to icing since it's not mentioned in any of their notes. As far as MSFS comes along, by default if you're using icing the simulation will change weight and lift based on icing_scalar. Here's a thread where someone tests the scalar on the 172: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/improve-icing-physics-on-aircraft/564070/33 My guess is this is all that's used on the FNX FM, assuming it's set to 1.0 in that product. Take-offs are optional, landings are mandatory.The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire. To make a small fortune in aviation you must start with a large fortune.There's nothing less important than the runway behind you and the altitude above you. It's better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air, than in the air wishing you were on the ground.
December 20, 20241 yr From my experience of flying in Fenix - it does simulate ice build up of some sort and you would need to turn on anti-icing equipment where necessary. It is not visually simulated I think because I never saw it, so it all based on your knowledge of icing hazards. Fslabs does create visual effects outside which is a step up - in particular I like the anti icing fluid on wings and fuselage after de-icing on ground as well as ice build up overtime.
December 20, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Epikk said: I never saw visual ice accumulation anywhere (ice stick, windshields/windows, fuselage, over wings, leading edge) in the Fenix when flying into icing conditions... in the FSLabs you have all these visual cues to "warn you" of possible 'danger' and the dynamic effects that come with it. I never had to de-ice the Fenix. I never had to anti-ice it either. I can fly confidently in the Fenix in any kinda potential ice hazardous condition without even setting the AI on because and nothing will happen (correct me if I'm wrong of course), which isn't the case in the FSLabs... The experience is completely different in the FSlabs... May not have happened to you but i certainly needed to perform de-ice procedures in the Fenix or else i was not going anywhere during the last round of winter storms at KMSP. As stated by others above.. you wont see a visual representation of ice on the fuselage but you certainly will notice it and the aircraft will warn you if you are actually paying attention (Laggy and asymmetrical engine response or harsh engine vibration as examples). If you do not follow the procedures you may find out later to your detriment. It is built in. Would i like to see snow on fuselage? sure...and hopefully they are working on making that happen. but the underlying systems are working. I have experienced it. Edited December 20, 20241 yr by Maxis AMD Ryzen 9800X3D/ Asus ROG Strix B650E F Gaming WiFi / Asrock Taichi 9070XT / 32GB G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo DDR5 6000 / 2x ADATA XPG 8200 Pro NVME / Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 / Seasonic Vertex 1000w PSU / Lian Li LanCool II Mesh Performance / Asus VG34VQL3A / Topping E70 Velvet DAC & L70 Amp /Sennheiser HD660s2 Thrustmaster Boeing Yoke + TCA Sidestick + TFRP Rudders
December 20, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, taiyang said: FSL is Just about $5 US higher +VAT Tax is tax, bro. Is there a point you're making?
December 20, 20241 yr 28 minutes ago, UrgentSiesta said: Tax is tax, bro. What kind of point are you making " Tax is Tax,bro"?
December 20, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, ha5mvo said: What happens in an early morning freezing fog situation? (Fan blade ice accumulation situation). That's completely simulated in the Fenix, including the need for ice shedding For transparency: I'm a community mentor at the BATC discord. However, I do not get paid for it in any way.
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