Okay, I assume you are using PMS GTN then.
The GTN should not load these approaches, but I assume a case of relaxed realism from their part.
-Esa
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- Yesterday, 12:04
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS Tech Support
- Topic: Paro - VQPR runway 15 approach
- Replies: 6
- Views: 92
- Yesterday, 11:34
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS Tech Support
- Topic: Paro - VQPR runway 15 approach
- Replies: 6
- Views: 92
Re: Paro - VQPR runway 15 approach
Out of curiosity, did you build the approach yourself? Even while Garmins do not / can not readily support RNP AR, they still allow constructing a regular flight plan using, basically, whatever waypoints you want. https://dl.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lsk7sdl76zk2rn4uiepjd/vqpr2.png?rlkey=151khwngyqx3jazs1h...
- Yesterday, 09:22
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS Tech Support
- Topic: Paro - VQPR runway 15 approach
- Replies: 6
- Views: 92
Re: Paro - VQPR runway 15 approach
In practice, no, it really isn't. You really don't have any residual performance whatsoever that high in conditions that are probably above ISA temperatures as well. That said, you probably can get it that high with light aircraft. Use full throttle, full RPM or thereabouts, and lean for best power....
- 13 Apr 2024, 11:54
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS
- Topic: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 MSFS Screenshots
- Replies: 113
- Views: 27380
Re: Accu-Sim Comanche 250 MSFS Screenshots
After a flight spent pinned down in between hills by freezing level, in rain and almost zero visibility, making my own parallel tracks to avoid the granite, and these two thinking why this keeps happening to them... https://dl.dropbox.com/scl/fi/gp4ns4ji3aoykuhe26ssq/prayers.PNG?rlkey=8cu40xhefbnfz7...
- 13 Apr 2024, 04:07
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: Next Plane For 2020
- Replies: 156
- Views: 10963
Re: Next Plane For 2020
Oh my how different it would be. :) The A2A Comanche in MSFS is just about the first proper simulation of the dihedral effect on the platform, where you can properly bank the airplane with some rudder (or by slipping it otherwise, including by not paying attention). As far as I can figure it out, t...
- 13 Apr 2024, 00:16
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS
- Topic: Abnormal magneto rpm drop
- Replies: 5
- Views: 261
Re: Abnormal magneto rpm drop
Well, of course! And welcome!
-Esa
- 12 Apr 2024, 12:40
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: Next Plane For 2020
- Replies: 156
- Views: 10963
Re: Next Plane For 2020
Anyways, the more I exercise the idea of maybe hopefully having Aerostar in the sim one day, the more I like it. While the type is a bit niche, it still is properly fast, well into 200s in knots. It also has wing loading at the high end in what comes to the pistons, but comfortably not quite in the...
- 12 Apr 2024, 10:29
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: Next Plane For 2020
- Replies: 156
- Views: 10963
Re: Next Plane For 2020
For whatever reason, I find the aforementioned A320 being the easiest thing to sim-fly I've got. When you get reasonably fluent speaking Airbus, it is usually rather easy to accomplish most goals assisted by automation, and the systems all but take care of themselves, all the way to reminding you to...
- 11 Apr 2024, 11:25
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS
- Topic: How do I change the oil?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 449
Re: How do I change the oil?
In real-life context, I'd recommend strongly against extending oil/filter changes unnecessarily. While hitting the schedule precisely is nothing to obsess about, changing the oil regularly and more or less as recommended - and especially respecting calendar intervals with less-flown frames - is perh...
- 10 Apr 2024, 11:02
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS
- Topic: Emergencies in descent
- Replies: 1
- Views: 106
Re: Emergencies in descent
There is not much you can do from inside the cockpit to immediately cause such issues. Are you using the auction option, perhaps? I am not sure why it would be particularly advisable to only lower the nose of the plane when descending, as a general rule, if you don't find it working out as desired. ...
- 07 Apr 2024, 09:19
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: Next Plane For 2020
- Replies: 156
- Views: 10963
Re: Next Plane For 2020
Yes, please!
Personally, I am looking forward the most for aircraft that come with higher complexity. For me, managing a simulated aircraft is at least as big, or more likely, a bigger thing than simply flying it.
-Esa
- 01 Apr 2024, 10:12
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS
- Topic: How to set up the radio navigation
- Replies: 7
- Views: 349
Re: How to set up the radio navigation
Nice glimpse of Mount Edgecumbe. You're also the second person recently that I've heard / seen call Wrangell "Wrangler". Funny that there's commonality there. The other one was a new-hire at my airline... Thankfully we got her corrected before she showed up to do her Southeast OE trip. 😁 ...
- 31 Mar 2024, 05:32
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS
- Topic: How do I change the oil?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 449
Re: How do I change the oil?
I recall in one of the launch videos that if you simply top up the oil, it will mix the old & new together, so it'll go from very dark to a lighter shade. Neat feature, and knowing that makes it easier to understand that, as in real life, to completely change the oil you have to empty it first,...
- 29 Mar 2024, 12:40
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS
- Topic: How to set up the radio navigation
- Replies: 7
- Views: 349
Re: How to set up the radio navigation
Thanks from my part, Rob - always interested how people do things and in particular, their reasoning behind! :) This goes a bit off topic, since I was using RNAV, but by accident I happened to encounter, just while you posted, an instrument approach I did not originally plan for. I thought about gra...
- 29 Mar 2024, 05:43
- Forum: Comanche 250 for MSFS
- Topic: How to set up the radio navigation
- Replies: 7
- Views: 349
Re: How to set up the radio navigation
It really depends, but for en route phase of flight, I often have the next outbound radial selected in NAV2, both as a reminder of the next track and to allow for momentary outbound tracking while I switch to the next station and select the correct radial in for the NAV1/HSI. I avoid using ILS as so...