So the answer would be "1" (with throttle), because the point on option "2" was not to sacrifice altitude for speed (again, in a situation where we are not in DANGER, but just way slow).
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- 26 Jul 2019, 07:41
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: Which procedure would be preferred IRL...?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1302
- 26 Jul 2019, 06:36
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: Which procedure would be preferred IRL...?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1302
Which procedure would be preferred IRL...?
Okay, let's suppose that we are on BASE leg. Our stall speed is 50 knots, our altitude is pretty spot on, maybe very slightly on the low side, now we notice that we are too slow, say, 57 knots. (Or what ever speed that is considered too low, but not downright dangerous) Would you: 1) Lower the nose ...
- 25 Jul 2019, 03:52
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: what type of plane is this
- Replies: 1
- Views: 9387
Re: what type of plane is this
Socata TBM 900 turboprop
- 05 Jul 2019, 04:41
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: New Microsoft Flight Sim in 2020?
- Replies: 74
- Views: 11995
Re: New Microsoft Flight Sim in 2020?
I think all the MS FS's have been good products in their time. I'm still using FSX after more than a decade. So, stastically speaking, the new Flight Simulator will be good :) If the end product will be superior sim in league of its own (as it would be graphics-wise according to the trailer), i am r...
- 11 Jun 2019, 15:21
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: New Microsoft Flight Sim in 2020?
- Replies: 74
- Views: 11995
Re: New Microsoft Flight Sim in 2020?
I wonder how much the new MSFS will eat up your harddrive, or, your bandwidth. They used 2 petabytes of geographical data to create the world. Obviously the end result is smaller, but given the fact that AFS2 already eats 125 gigs of hdd with much poorer graphics and it just has west united states r...
- 09 Jun 2019, 20:19
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: New Microsoft Flight Sim in 2020?
- Replies: 74
- Views: 11995
Re: New Microsoft Flight Sim in 2020?
I really hope that there is no any backwards compatibility. We need modern fresh sim imo. And probably time to get better default flight model than the old table based one and get similar to dcs, xplane and even afs2...
And based on that trailer i am sure this is truly new sim...
And based on that trailer i am sure this is truly new sim...
- 09 Jun 2019, 19:35
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: New Microsoft Flight Sim in 2020?
- Replies: 74
- Views: 11995
Re: New Microsoft Flight sim in 2020?
If this will be proper sequel for Fsx, with similar addon support etc... Then wow... Wwwoow... I so hope so. But too many dissappointments over the last few years keeps me down on ground for now. This would be what civilian flight sim community really needs, a truly modern flight sim with whole worl...
- 15 Feb 2019, 12:01
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: Plane mechanic simulator
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1077
Plane mechanic simulator
Okay i know technically this should be on "other sim news" forum but since it's not a flight sim and most would miss it.. Anyway, the game is released, and it's a bargain, i personally got it for little over 4 euros! You can repair planes like Tiger Moth and Mk1 Spitfire, the modeling seem...
- 07 Oct 2018, 08:15
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: Those accusim moments....
- Replies: 1
- Views: 652
Those accusim moments....
Doing a VOR approach with Bonanza in full IMC conditions... lots of things happening, i've just done a descenting turn and starting to config the plane for approach prior to Final approach fix, i am in a horry, bleeding speed off, lowering gear and immediately lowering flaps to 10, simulateosly i am...
- 22 Sep 2018, 09:58
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Motor cutt off when idle
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1097
Re: Motor cutt off when idle
I haven't really done any scientific tests but it feels that fine wire plugs do not differ at all from the massive ones on the Bo... Other a2a planes idle happily with fine wires though..
- 21 Sep 2018, 06:44
- Forum: Bonanza Tech Support
- Topic: Taxiing
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1520
Re: Taxiing
I'll put one more video here of my Possessed Bo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34VhTBFeqDs& Note especially at 00:20s mark how violently the plane wants to go right, even when i have full left rudder applied, that's pretty nasty :D This time i had 7knot 9 knot gust wind. But in takeoff/landing...
- 18 Sep 2018, 15:43
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: My new favorite A2A plane
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1553
Re: My new favorite A2A plane
There are two things i really love in Bonanza... One is the sound.. the engine sound. if i don't use headset, i feel (kind of) bad for my neighbour.... The other is how it feels to be in the air.. it rocks.. and yaws... in a whole new level imo... the landing flare requires more attention than ever....
- 17 Sep 2018, 10:51
- Forum: Bonanza Tech Support
- Topic: Taxiing
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1520
Re: Taxiing
Thanks for posting the video. My eyes may be deceiving me, but it looks like your rudder pedals are being "tickled" very slightly, probably by noisy pots in your rudder pedals. Please try increasing the null zone for your rudder axis (try something high-ish first to be absolutely sure you...
- 17 Sep 2018, 06:50
- Forum: Bonanza Tech Support
- Topic: Taxiing
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1520
Re: Taxiing
I actually captured a short video https://youtu.be/dpEhyWyKW6U So the weather on default weather engine is 2 gusting 3 and light turbulence. After releasing the brake, i do not touch the rudder pedals, at all. First you notice small turn to right, then more violent etc. This is what it does for me. ...
- 17 Sep 2018, 06:02
- Forum: Bonanza Tech Support
- Topic: Taxiing
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1520
Re: Taxiing
This right bolt is surprising to me, I never encountered it, neither in P3D nor in FSX. Applying power gets the a/c to start moving slowly and without any sudden movement. Did you try taxiing without any Wx addon? Do you use rudder pedals? I have no weather addons installed, i have very very light ...