ryanbatc
January 4th, 2016, 17:24
P3D 3.0 / OPUS FSI / REX4 / FT KBOS / FSDT KJFK
It obviously looks freekin gorgeous as per usual. I did a quick flight using the navigraph built in data (I believe it's late 2013 data). KBOS SSOXS3 SSOXS BUZRD SEY PARCH1 KJFK at FL200. In cruise I did about 260 KTAS with prop at 1700 and power just below 1st redline (haven't looked at the charts for power settings yet - and this test was done with fuel at 40% each tank and 1 190 lb pax). Real Wx with OPUS FSI - yay for 56 KT headwinds!
Cold and dark was pretty easy, but this is only the fourth king air I've used in FSX/P3D history hehe. The generators seem simply modeled. If I recall, in the real plane once engine startup you'd hold the left gen up to reset it, then it would toggle to ON to charge the battery but I might have that backwards. In Carenado plane you just turn them on or off. Sounds are fine, swept prop blades look cool, avionics the typical semi functional ProLine 21 with Collins FMS3000. I was able to enter the flightplan into the FMS someone easily. It appeared easier to enter than the Hawker jet which is a mess. So FPL entering appears to have been improved. Didn't do anything with VNAV though. There is no PROG page in the FMS3000 (I swear the real one has one by maybe not - EDIT actually I checked my real pics and there is not a PROG page) - so there's no realtime update on the FMS of flightplan legs. The only data you see is in front of you on the PFD/MFD.
The Autopilot is similar to the Hawker (not a good thing). FLC is busted again. (You know, they had a WORKING IAS mode in the PC12 so I don't understand why its so difficult to make a FLC mode that works!). When in a climb, I should be able to press FLC, and the aircraft should bug my current speed and climb out at it until reaching the altitude on the MCP (sorry can't recall the lingo for the control area)... and I believe ALTS should be on the PFD in white letters. The other lateral modes appear fine. But the VS mode won't activate ALTS. In other words in VS mode the aircraft will climb right through the altitude preselected GRR!. So the only way to get it to climb and not blow through sel alt is to press ALT button, then change the ALT again (because pressing ALT bugs your current altitude - highly annoying), then use the pitch wheel to initiate a climb. Plane WILL level off this time at selected alt.
I've got to play with the PL21 controls more (honestly the more and more I use the PL21 the more I don't like it lol... at least the controls seem difficult to get the bearing needles up - should be easy). I must have to **** moar!
I haven't done much with flight modelling but I'm guessing Bernt Stolle was involved and I'm willing to bet it is well done. Honestly he does really nice work especially when it comes to attaining certain FF values and TRQ/RPM power settings. I also did not hand fly much yet.
Night lighting is neat. Not as cool as Milviz multi lighting setup but still pretty schweet.
If you have their old "steam" C90 there's 10 bucks off the price of 39.95 USD - which I think is pretty fair for once.
The last pic in this set is a real king air my buddy flies - it's a C90 GTi though. We were on the ramp here in DLH (note the KDLH airport diagram up - the Carenado version doesn't do this hehe)
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r43/ryanbatc/More%20FS/bos1.jpg (http://s141.photobucket.com/user/ryanbatc/media/More%20FS/bos1.jpg.html)
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r43/ryanbatc/More%20FS/bos7.jpg (http://s141.photobucket.com/user/ryanbatc/media/More%20FS/bos7.jpg.html)
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r43/ryanbatc/More%20FS/bos12.jpg (http://s141.photobucket.com/user/ryanbatc/media/More%20FS/bos12.jpg.html)
Ambient lighting provided by the ramp lighting
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r43/ryanbatc/More%20FS/IMG_3576.jpg (http://s141.photobucket.com/user/ryanbatc/media/More%20FS/IMG_3576.jpg.html)
It obviously looks freekin gorgeous as per usual. I did a quick flight using the navigraph built in data (I believe it's late 2013 data). KBOS SSOXS3 SSOXS BUZRD SEY PARCH1 KJFK at FL200. In cruise I did about 260 KTAS with prop at 1700 and power just below 1st redline (haven't looked at the charts for power settings yet - and this test was done with fuel at 40% each tank and 1 190 lb pax). Real Wx with OPUS FSI - yay for 56 KT headwinds!
Cold and dark was pretty easy, but this is only the fourth king air I've used in FSX/P3D history hehe. The generators seem simply modeled. If I recall, in the real plane once engine startup you'd hold the left gen up to reset it, then it would toggle to ON to charge the battery but I might have that backwards. In Carenado plane you just turn them on or off. Sounds are fine, swept prop blades look cool, avionics the typical semi functional ProLine 21 with Collins FMS3000. I was able to enter the flightplan into the FMS someone easily. It appeared easier to enter than the Hawker jet which is a mess. So FPL entering appears to have been improved. Didn't do anything with VNAV though. There is no PROG page in the FMS3000 (I swear the real one has one by maybe not - EDIT actually I checked my real pics and there is not a PROG page) - so there's no realtime update on the FMS of flightplan legs. The only data you see is in front of you on the PFD/MFD.
The Autopilot is similar to the Hawker (not a good thing). FLC is busted again. (You know, they had a WORKING IAS mode in the PC12 so I don't understand why its so difficult to make a FLC mode that works!). When in a climb, I should be able to press FLC, and the aircraft should bug my current speed and climb out at it until reaching the altitude on the MCP (sorry can't recall the lingo for the control area)... and I believe ALTS should be on the PFD in white letters. The other lateral modes appear fine. But the VS mode won't activate ALTS. In other words in VS mode the aircraft will climb right through the altitude preselected GRR!. So the only way to get it to climb and not blow through sel alt is to press ALT button, then change the ALT again (because pressing ALT bugs your current altitude - highly annoying), then use the pitch wheel to initiate a climb. Plane WILL level off this time at selected alt.
I've got to play with the PL21 controls more (honestly the more and more I use the PL21 the more I don't like it lol... at least the controls seem difficult to get the bearing needles up - should be easy). I must have to **** moar!
I haven't done much with flight modelling but I'm guessing Bernt Stolle was involved and I'm willing to bet it is well done. Honestly he does really nice work especially when it comes to attaining certain FF values and TRQ/RPM power settings. I also did not hand fly much yet.
Night lighting is neat. Not as cool as Milviz multi lighting setup but still pretty schweet.
If you have their old "steam" C90 there's 10 bucks off the price of 39.95 USD - which I think is pretty fair for once.
The last pic in this set is a real king air my buddy flies - it's a C90 GTi though. We were on the ramp here in DLH (note the KDLH airport diagram up - the Carenado version doesn't do this hehe)
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r43/ryanbatc/More%20FS/bos1.jpg (http://s141.photobucket.com/user/ryanbatc/media/More%20FS/bos1.jpg.html)
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r43/ryanbatc/More%20FS/bos7.jpg (http://s141.photobucket.com/user/ryanbatc/media/More%20FS/bos7.jpg.html)
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r43/ryanbatc/More%20FS/bos12.jpg (http://s141.photobucket.com/user/ryanbatc/media/More%20FS/bos12.jpg.html)
Ambient lighting provided by the ramp lighting
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r43/ryanbatc/More%20FS/IMG_3576.jpg (http://s141.photobucket.com/user/ryanbatc/media/More%20FS/IMG_3576.jpg.html)