Hey, Tom.
I have used your recommended settings ever since you first posted them here.
Several MSFS updates later, they certainly have come in handy, but as you alluded to in your original...
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Hey, Tom.
I have used your recommended settings ever since you first posted them here.
Several MSFS updates later, they certainly have come in handy, but as you alluded to in your original...
Good advice! I try to do the same thing about once a week.
The ASOBO/MS team as well as the present flock of 3rd party developers are a pretty aggressive bunch and seem to be pushing out...
Did you ever get one, Tom?
After watching a few YouTube reviews about the Waco, I decided to fork over some $ to Carenado.
It's the only add-on anything that I have paid for, so far. Really...
I also noticed that the Zendesk categorizes the 20h2 version as being an "Insider's Preview" or something similar.
I am not in the "Insider's" program, either, and I was still able to download and...
Well, now that the November 24th update is out I can confirm that Tom's original reason for this thread is definitely valid.
It changes all the Contact Point 0s back to their original settings.
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78, here. I do remember SOH, CAH, TOA, but haven't used them for at least as many years as you've been on earth. LOL
To help illustrate the effect of changing the C152 from 15 degrees to 60 degrees, I have taken the liberty to upload today's update to my previous video at Bugalaga Air Strip....
Tom, I am blown away with your technical understanding of aircraft geometry! I followed you all the way past " imagining a perpendicular line", etc. but got no further. :untroubled: That
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I just wanted to add a couple of notes to Tom's post.
1. Being kind of ignorant in most of this flight-simming business (no real-world piloting experience), I read somewhere that many light...
Thanks, Tom! I screwed around with the various parameters in the C172 model trying to fix this, before. The C152 seems to be ok pretty much the way it came, don't you think?