It has been released.
http://www.carenado.com/CarSite/Portal/index.php?accion=product&correl=81
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http://www.carenado.com/CarSite/Portal/index.php?accion=product&correl=81
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No, you have to load the flight plan from the simulator and then it will be loaded on the G1000. It is not currently possible to load a flight plan from inside the unit on this G1000. Maybe with a future revision...
What are your ties to Carenado? Based on your comment you sound as if you are on the dev team.
Curious members would like to know.
Really I'm not surprised. Im camping in -40 f windchill but when I come back I'm buying it easy.Really? What a shame, bloody shame.
I do customer support for Carenado and aircraft development on Alabeo (Although I'm here on personal grounds and not representing anybody, I was just trying to clarify things for those who asked).
I will pass on this one. Don't need yet another aircraft with poorly modeled avionics. Sigh...
What happened to the GeeBee? It was announced on Twitter that it would be released soon,That was over 2 weeks ago.
It's coming out early Feb (as in the first 10 days of Feb). We try to time our releases so they don't clash with each other (SR22 came out today). But the next one on the pipeline is the GeeBee.
Well, Ryan...If the 22 you flew was an Avidyne equipped aircraft, then that would say a lot about the rudder sensitivity. I have flown all Cirrus models, and the new gen aircraft---those with the perspective avionics, all have done away with the 'rudder/aileron interconnect'. That flight control feature essentially 'tied' the rudder to the ailerons to make for smoother, more coordinated turns even if the pilot was lazy with his feet..It didn't mean you could fly feet-off, just that it eased coordination (and a few other things). In the newer Cirrus aircraft, if one was to approach and compare, say, ramp stance...the first thing you would notice is that there is more dihedral with the older gen aircraft, and they also sit lower to the ground. A bit of the dihedral has been removed and ground stance raised on the newer models (also for a number of applicable reasons). So, in essence, if this addon (I have yet to purchase it) has what seems to be a 'sensitive' rudder, that would be why. Having flown the new models, I can attest that they indeed are far more foot-sensitive than earlier modelsFlight model seems fine from my limited SR22 time. I found the yaw axis to be quite sensitive on this version. I flew an older G1 SR22 and the rudder wasn't nearly this touchy both on the roll and airborne. Could be my hardware, could be my lack of time. Matt what do you think?
Thanks .... seems the touchy yaw axis is correct then.
The only other question is about descent. Out of FL250 I had full power in (around 83%) and in a -1000 fpm descent I wasn't redlining. In fact I barely went past vno. This plane is far more slippery than that isn't it?