StormILM
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PC Only. To clarify that comment, I was referring to the simplification of aircraft models for gamer use.Are you on a PC or a Xbox? Just wondering?
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PC Only. To clarify that comment, I was referring to the simplification of aircraft models for gamer use.Are you on a PC or a Xbox? Just wondering?
How far did you get?Okay. Let me start out by saying "YMMV". I got sort of obsessed last night and today and really decided to try and learn how to manage the powerplant on this thing. It hasn't gone well. I have attempted flying from NAS North Island to NAS Point Mugu in the A-1H at least 10 times so far. Over and over. .....
Yep...that was my problem. For me, it's all a delicate dance of a.) Using Alternate Carb Air as required, b.) Using more modest throttle settings most of the time, c.) Cowl flaps open when needed, d.) Gluing an eye on the CHT gauge. Glad I broke (most of) the code last night....Cruise / engine management is also OK, but you have to stick to the specifications.
Crikey. Certainly getting some mixed messages about this one. Don't know which way to jump.
I have yet to fly the 2020 version, but will do so shortly.Depends how much you want a Skyraider...the FM isn't perfect, feels a bit dead but I don't get the main problems that Wells Sullivan has in his video
I can dive at 400 Kts without the elevators breaking and my elevators are effective at all control stick positions, though trim affects this a lot.
When I apply full rudder I get yaw then roll and if I hold the rudder input the roll continues until inverted.
Still, Grannies advice is sound...
Oh my that color photo is stunning !!! What a line up!StormILM, did you get two carriers with A-1H and do you own the Miltech Carriers for FS2020/24?
Why would this effect your other airplanes if you created a seperate Profile for the A-1H?
I would bet that there is some tweaking that can be done in the flight_model.cfg to correct the take off roll issues.
This model looks like a Milviz port-over from P3D.
Unfortunately, I kind of feel the same way, but that might change. The cockpit looks pretty good and I like the way they included the PMS50. The sounds are not too bad either from the last review I just watched on YouTube. There is another one besides the original reviewer. The oleo struts seem to be over extended and the exterior model is absolutely filthy, every developer should include at least one factory fresh model, like it just rolled out of the factory.View attachment 176652
What a shot from the 50's, NAS Alameda, California. Looks at all those beautiful A-1H Skyraiders and F8F Bearcats.
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Beautiful and clean profile shot.
Took it from L46 Seno (near Savannakhet, Laos) to Nakhon Phanom today to test the auto pilot. Worked well! Landings are quite predictable, even loaded (underwing tanks were full, main also (almost).
Those oleo's definitely don't look right to me ?
Highly recommend using Addons Linker, if you don't already. Makes it super-simple to turn off everything else and check for conflicts.I still can't get my load manager/map to work correctly. There must be another addon causing an issue with it.
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