Pam, I got a good flight in, I'll try to answer what I can.
First, I have about 1 hour Turboprop time, so far. My flight today! I'm not used to using the reverse pitch, yet, and keep forgetting how to do it. ctrl+F2. I gotta setup an easier key/button for that. I forgot you can back these up, so I used pushback.
When I got out to the active and lined up for take-off, I killed the engines. (Need to learn how to operate turboprops!!) I have my mixture and props on rotating dials on my Saitek X52 Throttle. I thought, wrongly, that the mixture control was supposed to be moved to leaner on turboprops before throttle up. Nope. Problem was, it took me over 15 minutes to get the engines started again. Tried turning the engines with internal batteries, nope. Started APU. Nope. Turned fuel feeds on and off. Nope. Reset electrical bus. Nope. Turned APU off, then did all engine starts again on internal. They started! Nothing made sense, but I got her started. My next step/try was going to be a full reset.
Oh, by the way. This aircraft has exactly the type of VC crew/pilot I like. The pilot's feet, legs and thighs are all that show from the pilot's perspective, while the copilot, VERY well done, I might say, is there. These can by turned on and off by the quick notes brought up with the gust lock. Thank you David and crew. I wish more would do it like this. With no one in the cockpit, I think I'm flying by radio control.
As you were telling KillBilly, I flew on max settings. Keep the movements easy, and she flies smooth. The crew calls out the take-off speed/rotate points, etc. once up to about 5000 ft, I leveled out. Trim was smooth and easy to adjust, unlike a lot of models where you have to keep retrimming because you can't find center. I pulled throttles back to 75% and used pitch to set speed. Don't know if that was right, but it worked. Set airspeed at abot 280knots indicated. Then went outside to look her over and take some screenshots.
Then it was time to return to base. Since this was strictly a VFR flight, from and around Eglin AFB in Florida, at dusk, in today's weather using REX, and Shade Shepard's Delight preset, the scenery was beautiful.
After calling for landing permission, I lined up from about 10 miles out, letting down to 1500ft at 5 miles, and, after using spoilers to slow to 200knots, props at high rpm, I lowered gear and flaps dropping thru 180knots. Maintained 170 to over the fence, then backed throttles to idle. Touched down about 150ft beyond numbers, popping spoilers at touchdown. Touchdown was very smooth, at about 140knots. This was with 96%fuel still on board. (Does this have a fuel dump?)
My impressions. If you fly this thing ham fisted, you could probably do the Aresti pattern. Go easy on it, and she flies honestly. I like it. Very well done, Pam.
Some pics.