DHC-6 Twin Otter for MSFS!

Seems to me that in that forum thread a lot of people complain because it doesn't sound like they expect it to, rather than it's wrong, and Aerosoft have already promised to fix the sequences that actually need fixing...so pretty promising :)
In fact it convinced me to buy...but pretty annoyed that even buying from JustFlight, all I get is the wretched Aerosoft One installer...so yet another piece of vendor-specific pootware to clog up my PC and I can't just download the full 3.8GB installer to my laptop during downtime :(
 
I could not get that blasted: Aerosoft One installer to work on my PC, I've got the ASUpdater desktop icon only.

I have not purchased the aircraft yet.
 
I just got mine from Orbx Central and didn't have to deal with any installers. With the exchange rate, I paid $36.40 US. My only gripe so far is that all the registrations are baked into the paints, so if I'm going to fly as N721TC, I'm going to have to get one or two paints into Gimp. I haven't tried to fly yet - that'll be this weekend.
 
I could not get that blasted: Aerosoft One installer to work on my PC, I've got the ASUpdater desktop icon only.

I have not purchased the aircraft yet.

I have purchased it and agree the Aerosoft One Installer was a pain to go through , I have MSFS Aerosoft products bought in 3 ways - direct from Aerosoft, from SimMarket and from the MS Store... all install differently
 
I got it last night, super nice model, flies like a dream, much like a Big Cessna with rough field and STOL capability.
 
I like it too. I got it through SimMarket which did force me to go through the AO installer, mildly irritating but it did work smoothly. Hope it will make updates easy? Anyway the plane itself is very nice.

It is fun to look at where Twin Otters are flying at any given moment:
https://flightaware.com/live/aircrafttype/DHC6

Usually someplace exotic that you might not think of flying to! Good inspiration.

August
 
The STOL capability is a lot of fun, especially on fields like these (here in my home State at Strawberry Ridge).
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I have yet to pull the trigger... the feedback has not been particularly positive on the interwebs. To offset that, Alex Metzger did the FDE so I know it will fly beautifully. This was a release I was SO LOOKING FORWARD TO in MSFS- the perfect platform for this lovely Sim.... perhaps after an update or two....

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I have yet to pull the trigger... the feedback has not been particularly positive on the interwebs. To offset that, Alex Metzger did the FDE so I know it will fly beautifully. This was a release I was SO LOOKING FORWARD TO in MSFS- the perfect platform for this lovely Sim.... perhaps after an update or two....

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Based on the same feedback, I’m waiting at least for a sound patch, which is reportedly in the works.
 
To be perfectly honest, with some exceptions, I have begun to ignore many of these web ratings on any given product as personal opinions are often the proverbial "weathervane in a tornado" of how good or bad a given product may be. Case and point, I saw yesterday where the PMDG DC-6 had a pretty low rating at the FS2020 store which is beyond ridiculous and outright inaccurate, that model is well done & thought out, highly functional in every regard. In the case of the Twin Otter, there may be indeed a few legit quibbles on minor issues but overall it is a fantastic model.

I take note that with the new increase of Gamer type users in the mix of this hobby, we're going to see a lot of uninformed gripes who just don't know or understand the ropes of simulation use/coding. Most miss how to operate these models because they won't bother to read the manual and then map/test various built in functions leading to various mayhem.

I digress, I would stand on a limb for the folks at Aerosoft that a buyer is safe with this model.
 
This is a balanced review that I found helpful.

I like Aerosoft - I think they have a good sense of the market and how to approach it, and I've enjoyed their products for years. But it seems that this one could have used a little more time in the oven. I think it'll get there but I'm not sure it's there yet.

 
I see his points, I think the sound issue could have a good bit to do with the Wwise and editing within that. The sounds in FS2020 to me (as I have stated before) seem like a major step backwards. As far as the Prop Beta Sounds, they are actually partly right but as so many FS versions before, a proper turboprop simulation has eluded us due to sim limitations and there have always been issues with sounds. In this and other Beta/Reverse issues, you hear part of the prop sounds decreasing (normal Beta droning plus vibration sounds) while you also hear the spooling up sounds which is part of the sim limitations in getting a physical reverse thrust effect. I think they could set the sounds to better reflect the Beta sounds while keeping the deceleration effect.

The rest are fairly minor issues, they happen but having formerly been a long time Beta Tester, the bugs will literally drive the Dev and Beta team mad when chasing/fixing them or finding a workaround and then one fix pops up a new bug.

As far as the handling, the Twotter is a STOL aircraft, they can get on/off the ground at very low speeds for their size and weight. A company I used to work for had 3 of them (all later sold to a cargo feeder company). We had a hurricane coming in one year, 2 of the 3 were gone, one left late, almost didn't get out before the airport closed because of the winds. The ATC's allowed a ramp takeoff because the pilot was concerned about taxing into the crosswind gusts. He held the breaks, went max rpm/torque, released the breaks and was off the ground well before the edge of the ramp during a brief lull in the winds. As far as the bank angle warning I believe is accurate, deliberately set that way, From the real check out FC's on the type: "Steep turns, spins, lazy eights and chandelles are prohibited"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31Cfq_3N6BI
 
From what I can tell from the video and other commentary, the issue isn't so much with the sounds themselves as with the very abrupt transitions and, for some users, the volume. It looks like they'll be addressing both in the first update. Agree that the rest of the quibbles seem pretty minor, again judging by the video and not the MSFS forum comments.
 
Alan_A, I found that when I move the throttles smoothly with this model, the issue with the sound isn't so bad. Move them abruptly, the sound transition is all kinds of ugly. I still wonder how difficult it is the build sounds with Wwise. I keep reading it's a steep curve. I miss the days of switching sounds by a simple drop-in.

 
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