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    In this video we take a look at the Big Radials Nieuport 17 within Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS).
    We will recreate Charles Godefroy's historic flight, initially cruising in over the city of Paris, before flying the aircraft through the Arc de Triomphe!
    Please note this video and all its contents / materials, is for entertainment / simulation purposes only.
    PC Specs
    MSI B550M
    AMD Ryzen 7 5800x 4.7GHz
    NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080
    32GB DDR4 3600MHz
    Hardware
    Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog
    Saitek Pro Flight rudder pedals
    HP Reverb WMR headset
    TrackIR5
    Earthquake Shell Shoxx transducer
    Enjoy the flight!

Комментарии • 157

  • @TheRealOzWookiee
    @TheRealOzWookiee 3 года назад +31

    Hey mate thanks for the review. We're going to go over the sounds again as it shouldn't be that quite and the issues with the checklist. You mentioned the compass a couple times but I think you didn't realise you could tilt it as required. Max RPM is 1200.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +13

      My pleasure once again! To be clear, I did lower the audio / sounds in the video, so that everyone could hear my dulcet tones ; )
      but yes, I think the sounds are the one area that would benefit from further enhancements. A bit more bass perhaps (to my untrained ear) and some enhancements to the environmentals would be just the ticket!
      I actually realised the compass was on a swivel when I was watching the video back later haha; but really my point was simply that it would be tricky to fly a heading accurately with just the compass. I perhaps should have been clearer, as it wasn’t meant as a criticism (it’s as it should be), merely just a point of fact.
      The RPM gauge is just a mystery to me then haha - I thought I’d got it figured out (I did RTFM). I never was much good with French at school mind you! : P
      Congrats once again to you and the team for a really nice product! Seems the little Nieuport 17 has been warmly received. I’ll pin your comment, just so everyone can see that the Big Radials team are already back on it!
      Cheers : )

    • @Tabfren
      @Tabfren 3 года назад +3

      Does Big Radials plan on doing a Fokker Dr1 and maybe a Fokker D.VII? if so take my money please!

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +2

      I can’t speak as to what Big Radials have in the works; but there is actually a freeware version of the DR-1 if that’s of any interest to you Bob (haven’t tried it myself, so I’m not sure whether it’s any good or not):
      forums.flightsimulator.com/t/release-fokker-dr1-triplane-microsoft-flight-simulator/446144
      All the best : )

  • @terryranger5525
    @terryranger5525 3 года назад +9

    A very welcome addition to the sim. I am really looking forward to seeing what Big Radials have in store for us in the future. This basic stick and rudder flying is such a joy.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +3

      Agreed Terry! A nice addition and a very promising second offering from Big Radials. They seem to enjoy going for more unique aircraft, which is refreshing and I like their style. As you say, the more hands-on the better : )
      Cheers!

    • @TheRealOzWookiee
      @TheRealOzWookiee 3 года назад +1

      #FlyTheDamnPlane

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Excuse moi Monsieur?? : O

  • @MrBillUp
    @MrBillUp 3 года назад +1

    Another blinding review buddy. Historical reconstruction, period music, professional narration, skilled piloting, it had everything. The only thing you did miss was opening the front window and shouting CLEAR PROP!😁

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Thank you once again Chris!
      Funnily enough, I wasn’t very happy with the video as I was recording, but once I had edited it all together, I was quite pleased with the end result I must admit. A fun little trip anyway.
      Haha - I don’t know how to say it in French! : P
      Cheers! : )

  • @sparkymarky68
    @sparkymarky68 3 года назад +3

    Lovely review - also - lovely little cinematics towards the end. Tres stirring. (that's all my French done). I really like these old bi-planes (not so much the Waco) - the Steerman is brilliant...I think this is going on my list. When i got MSFS - i did not think i would get into it this much - yet here I am with way too many planes. All the gear,,,no idea. thanks again.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Merci Monsieur!
      Yes, biplanes are great fun! I’ve actually only really gotten into them since MSFS myself. My dream would be for the Nieuport to have the same quality of sounds that the Stearman has, then it would be more or less perfect at its price point.
      Haha, I believe I did warn you that it was a slippery slope Mark! : P Just wait until the big boys roll in. When PMDG, Fenix, FS-Labs etc start arriving, then it starts to get really financially “interesting” XD
      Hey, there aren’t too many hobbies that are cheap. . . At least your virtual-avgas is free!
      Cheers : )

  • @340ACP
    @340ACP 3 года назад +3

    How cool was that video!!! Very well done, I will find it hard to resist buying that plane now 😉

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Haha, did you pick it up in the end? Flown under the Arc de Triomphe yet? : P
      Thanks very much once again! Happy to hear you enjoyed it. I actually wasn’t too happy with the video when I was recording, but was quite pleased with the end result once I’d finished editing. Funny how these things work out sometimes haha.
      Cheers! : )

  • @bluesfool1
    @bluesfool1 3 года назад +2

    Another great review as usual! Quite an interesting aircraft. Love the hammer being included and the clipboard.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Thank you Jason! It is interesting, nice to have something a bit different. The hammer is a lovely little touch. Just need a little sidearm, so we can go around taking pot-shots at other simmers haha!
      All the best : )

  • @kevinbarnes5553
    @kevinbarnes5553 3 года назад +1

    awesome outro with "La Marseillaise" . Glad you liked it :)

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Merci Monsieur! Haha, I had that piece of music in mind, almost since you told me it was going to be a Nieuport 17! XD
      Thanks to yourself and the team once again!

  • @johnrenton3463
    @johnrenton3463 3 года назад +5

    Great to see WWI getting some love!

    • @simtherapy9533
      @simtherapy9533 3 года назад +2

      What a transition, F14 was the last msfs video and now we got this! 🤩

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Haha, very true. Quite a jump on the channel and quite the leap forward in the intervening 50 odd years! It’s crazy to think that at the time this was cutting edge technology, no different from an F22 or Eurofighter - nowadays your typical GA aircraft could probably outperform it (though the Nieuport might still win on the firepower front haha).

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Absolutely John!
      Not really something that was touched on much in older civilian sims (though I suppose we did have the MS Sopwith Camel for many years haha), but such a fascinating part of aviation history, providing some really interesting machines. Hopefully we’ll see some more! I would love to see a nicely done Airco DH.2 actually - would be great for exploring the scenery!
      Cheers : )

  • @4secsharkmr352
    @4secsharkmr352 3 года назад +2

    Hi, absolute amazing historic flight and well done👍 As always an superb review and of course a nice plane.
    Thank you very much and take care.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Yes, lovely little aircraft from Big Radials! I’m glad you enjoyed our little outing in it! : D
      Thanks very much! Take care : )

  • @TCobra190
    @TCobra190 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video again. This can't be cheap purchasing these planes to show us. We all appreciate your content!

    • @simtherapy9533
      @simtherapy9533 3 года назад

      I bet, I'm a full on addict now. I was hesitant to buy the game 3 months ago and now its all I play. No more shooters and no more fifa 😂

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Haha, welcome to the club! The good news; think of all the money you’ll save not buying other games. . . The bad news; you’ll only end up spending it on addons instead! XD

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Thanks very much Timothy! Glad you enjoyed it.
      I don’t think the channel is going to make me rich any time soon hehe, but it’s actually now at the point where it’s more or less cost neutral, which is great. I consider myself very lucky that I get to pursue my hobby, offset the costs and make videos that others enjoy / find useful. I think it’s a win-win overall! : )
      Cheers!

    • @kevinbarnes5553
      @kevinbarnes5553 3 года назад +1

      dont worry, we had him covered. But i do wish all other devs would play the "media game" by giving out free copy to content creators. We do get a great deal of exposure from these kind of videos, so its only normal to me to help out the person making them! Its pretty obvious to me, dont know why some other devs dont do it (althought i know a few that does to be fair)

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Indeed you did, although it was the envelope of cash that really swung the review for you! ; )
      It’s funny, often it’s the smaller devs who are reticent to offer up a product for review etc (I would have assumed it would be the other way around). As you say, I’d like to think that it’s a two way street in terms of the benefits to both parties. To be fair, I don’t always accept review copies either; if the product is looking pretty iffy and it’s not something I think I’ll want to endorse, then generally I’ll politely avoid it. Some devs say they want an honest review and then of course aren’t happy when they get it haha. I try and paint everyone’s work in the best light that I can, without being dishonest.
      Thanks again though, for allowing me to take the little Nieuport 17 for a spin! : D

  • @monostripezebras
    @monostripezebras 3 года назад +2

    I am so spoiled by "Rise of Flight".. where planes with rotary engines actually have precession, Blip Switch etc modeled, I whish MSFS could do that, too

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      I keep meaning to make a little bit of Rise of Flight content! There’s something so fascinating about aircraft / combat from that era. Certainly there was no noticeable gyroscopic effects etc modelled on the BR Nieuport, but they did give the aircraft a blip switch (and I managed to kill the engine with it haha).
      Cheers, all the best! : )

  • @justsomerandomostrich1906
    @justsomerandomostrich1906 2 года назад +1

    Calling it radial is allright. But, the correct term is rotary because the cylinders rotate with the drive shaft around a fixed control shaft. Nice showcase btw

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  2 года назад +1

      Haha, did I refer to it as a radial specifically? Ooops. Well I agree with you 100% either way. The developer is actually called "Big Radials", so perhaps that's why I had "radial" in my head at the time.
      Glad you enjoyed the video though! Thanks for watching and all the best : )

  • @andyholmes9485
    @andyholmes9485 2 года назад

    Yet another super review I've found from you. The unquestionable flight knowledge with good info on computer graphics etc. Superb!

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  2 года назад

      Thanks very much Andy, very kind of you to say!
      It's always nice to see the older content still bringing some enjoyment : )
      Cheers and all the best!

  • @artswri
    @artswri Год назад

    Great aircraft, great videp and evaluation. Thanks!

  • @just_a_veteran7856
    @just_a_veteran7856 3 года назад +1

    Nice to see these old acft in the sim. I also just passed all of my atpl theory and the channel was a great motivator 👍

    • @simtherapy9533
      @simtherapy9533 3 года назад +1

      Wow that's very inspirational :) where did you serve if you don't mind me asking?

    • @just_a_veteran7856
      @just_a_veteran7856 3 года назад +1

      @@simtherapy9533 I'm based at Ostend Belgium now I need 120 flighthours and MCC training to complete the training

    • @simtherapy9533
      @simtherapy9533 3 года назад +2

      @@just_a_veteran7856 Thank you for your service! I was at my local town's WW2 memorial and we were reading the names of fallen soldiers. There was a young pilot who was shot down in Belgium when they were flying in a bomber aircraft. It must be a joy flying in Belgium. Have a nice one!

    • @just_a_veteran7856
      @just_a_veteran7856 3 года назад +2

      @@simtherapy9533 I'm just a 22y old student pilot 😄 The Justaveteran name is just a name haha but yeah Belgium has a lot of ww1 and ww2 history. It's a joy to fly here and busy too

    • @simtherapy9533
      @simtherapy9533 3 года назад +1

      @@just_a_veteran7856 😏 hehe, you are lucky to live in such a beautiful place! bonne journée! I know you guys have 3 official languages over there so I guessed that maybe you speak french 😅

  • @johnclarke2553
    @johnclarke2553 3 года назад

    Hello, great review, as usual. From memory, the AW Siskin inter-war fighter of the RAF was a sesquiplane.If not a sesquiplane, it had differently-sized wings.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Hello John, thank you very much as always! : )
      Ah well there you go! I’ve gone from never having heard of a sesquiplane, to now having heard of two, all in the space of a day haha. In fact I had never heard of the Siskin, so had to go and look it up. I don’t know the technicalities of what makes something a sesquiplane, but the wings are certainly different sizes on the Siskin. The difference is actually much pronounced on the Siskin, than with the N17 actually. Quite a funny looking machine.
      Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the lead up an interesting little avenue of aviation knowledge!
      Cheers

  • @theshoeburger
    @theshoeburger 3 года назад +1

    Very quiet! As far as I know rotary engines lacked a traditional throttle. A blip switch would be used to turn the engine on or off, and some types would use a mechanism to limit RPM by preventing every x firing on the cylinders. Also, this aircraft is modelled as being squeaky clean. Rotary engines had total loss oil systems, meaning they would spray hot oil out everywhere inside the cowling (and into the pilot's face). Excessive use of the blip switch or lower RPM settings would risk fire as unburned fuel gets ejected alongside the oil. Fun!

    • @simtherapy9533
      @simtherapy9533 3 года назад +1

      Life expectancy must have been so low. Much respect for these pilots. Have you seen Adam Savage fly WW1 planes with lasers on them? The planes are owned by Peter Jackson.

    • @chiefbrody3406
      @chiefbrody3406 3 года назад +1

      @@simtherapy9533 the RAF pilots were called the 20 minuters as their life expectancy was 20 minutes

    • @simtherapy9533
      @simtherapy9533 3 года назад +1

      @@chiefbrody3406 Brave Souls. I feel guilty now for have a life filled with peace, away from wars and not having to worry if the enemy will invade tomorrow. 😔

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Indeed it was, as chief Brody points out. Of course during this period, it wasn’t just the ever present danger of the enemy, but the machines themselves. Flying one of these things would in itself be a risky endeavour by modern standards! No harnesses, standing up in the cockpit to change a magazine, hot oil constantly making its way over to your face. I’m not sure about the other air forces, but the Brits weren’t even allowed parachutes - lest they suddenly lack “moral fibre” and decide to bail out (of course in actuality, losing an aircraft would have been a much lower cost to bare than losing a trained pilot - but preservation of life didn’t seem to feature heavily in WWI generally).
      I’m certainly no expert - but the aerial war of WWI does sound like a fascinating and unique period in aviation. I believe there often was quite a lot of gallantry, chivalry and respect shown by both sides, at least in the early days.
      Ones things for sure though; these you men were certainly as brave as any other.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      No need to feel guilty old chap! It’s nothing you did wrong. I absolutely think it’s important that we appreciate and remember the sacrifices these young men made though - it’s in large part because of them, that we are so incredibly lucky to live as we do today. Remembering them is really the best way that we can thank them.

  • @garryadams67
    @garryadams67 2 года назад

    Thanks for the review, been looking at this aircraft so good to have an in depth review. Will be adding this one to my 'Hanger' 👍thanks again.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  2 года назад

      Thanks very much Garry - my pleasure!
      I hope you enjoy the Nieuport then. It certainly makes for a nice change of pace in the sim : )
      Happy flying!

  • @dokken1212
    @dokken1212 3 года назад

    Great flying - in old parlance 'Tally Ho' :-). Looks a good small aircraft considering the low cost - well worth it really. I personally would most likely not have any use for it as I use IL2 Flying Circus for the WW1 aircraft itch. But I do like this aircraft and I do get it would be a different experience in MSFS. So I guess it's horses for courses :-). Great video again though - love the editing / presentation style as well as the pro's and cons section. The Marseillais was a great touch :-)

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Thanks very much! Gah, can’t believe I didn’t get a “Tally ho” (or the french equivalent) in there! : /
      Flying Circus is yet another thing that I picked up in the Steam sales and need to give a go! XD I have a tiny bit of time in Rise of Flight and keep meaning to get some WWI content on the channel. All in good time I suppose haha.
      Funnily enough, I wasn’t too happy with the video as I was recording it, but I was quite happy with the end result once it had all been edited. Funny how these things work out. . . As much as it pains me to say it; I do quite like that particular version of the Marseilles and it instantly popped into my head when Big Radials told me they were doing a Nieuport haha.
      Cheers once againJames! All the best : )

  • @XC70n05
    @XC70n05 3 года назад +2

    Hope they can make a Bristol Beaufighter and a DHC 2 Beaver

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      A Beaufighter would be lovely! I was going to say it’s perhaps a bit niche, but then so too is the Nieuport I suppose haha. MILVIZ are already working on a DHC-2 actually - I’m sure that will be top notch : )
      msfsaddons.com/2021/07/17/look-at-this-pretty-first-cockpit-image-of-the-milviz-dhc-2-beaver-for-msfs/
      Cheers!

    • @kevinbarnes5553
      @kevinbarnes5553 3 года назад

      i actually really love the Beaufighter. but our schedule is pretty full right now :)

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Haha - maybe one for the “later” list then ; )
      In the mean time, I think you have a lot of happy Nieuport flyers! I’d imagine the traffic down the Champs-Elysées is going to get quite busy haha! : D

    • @kevinbarnes5553
      @kevinbarnes5553 3 года назад +1

      @@IntotheBlueSimulations Its already on that list...allegedly..🤫

  • @MrSunlander
    @MrSunlander 3 года назад

    heroic turn of the century mustache required..... Lordy, I miss A2A.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  2 года назад

      Haha, absolutely!
      I’m sure A2A will be along in due course. I expect they’re just taking their time to make sure everything is spot on, which is a big part of why we all love them : )
      All the best!

  • @JDSleeper
    @JDSleeper 3 года назад +2

    There's another new aircraft on SimMarket I'd love to see you review. The Caproni Vizzola. A jet trainer based on a glider.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      That must have come out just today did it Jon (I usually keep half an eye on things)? I must admit, when I read your description I was sceptical haha - but actually I really like the look of the aircraft and who can argue with the price! I’ll try and take a look over the next couple of days. Thanks for the heads up! : )
      Cheers

  • @bloke755
    @bloke755 3 года назад

    Firstly , excellent vid again , really enjoyable 👍. Secondly , as regards the aeroplane , what a fantastic edition this is to MSFS . When i saw the video title , i thought ahhh !!! , i've got the Stearman !!! . But , after watching your presentation , i have to have this in my virtual hanger ( as you said , there's something that bit different about it ) .
    (P.s Laugh out loud moment , when you realize you had no harness / weren't strapped in after performing a loop !! 🤣🤣)

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Thank you sir!
      Haha, you aren’t the first one to say that (re having the Stearman). The Nieuport is a lovely little offering from Big Radials, clearly a labour of love and fairly priced I think. I very much enjoy cruising the countryside in it, the only thing I would love to see, is sounds on a par with the Stearman (which has some of the most immersive sounds to date). I see from Discord that you’ve been patrolling the skies in her anyway hehe.
      Haha - thank god I didn’t go for the negative g push-over! (though the wings might have snapped off before I fell out anyway) XD
      All the best! : )

  • @volkerjansen3901
    @volkerjansen3901 3 года назад

    Beautiful flying through Paris, enjoyed to watch that!

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Thanks very much Volker! Usually I enjoy the countryside and try and stay away from the cities in the sim - but I did enjoy the little romp around Paris myself I must say haha.
      Thank you as always! All the best : )

    • @volkerjansen3901
      @volkerjansen3901 3 года назад +1

      @@IntotheBlueSimulations In the last few weeks the H135 helicopter has been my favourite aircraft to fly in MSFS. And while photogrammetry is has its pros and cons, man is it fun to fly over some of these cities. London, Munich, New York and Los Angeles are all amazing, especially with some addon sceneries.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      You inspired me to give photogrammetry another go Volker and I have to say, I’m glad I did! It’s working much better on my newer machine and whilst it isn’t perfect, it’s great fun to explore as you say. I think the trick is to try and ignore the details. As with most things flight-simulation, it’s easy to get hung up on what’s missing; but once you forget about it and just start exploring, the quality is good enough to suspend disbelief and it’s great fun. I just did my local city on this occasion, but it sounds like I’ve got some exploring to do!
      Cheers! : )

    • @volkerjansen3901
      @volkerjansen3901 3 года назад +1

      @@IntotheBlueSimulations Very happy to hear that! Isn't this kind of the "uncanny valley" effect? The more realistic the sim looks, the more we notice the little things that are off. In FSX with added landclass and mesh, I was super impressed that I could identify the hill on which I grew up. Nowadays in MSFS I find it super annoying that one iconic old roman building in my home town is rendered as an office block (medium sized city, no photogrammetry). The mesh is great, street layout precise, and the ground textures are all photorealistic. But this little detail is driving me crazy ... ;)

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Haha, very true Volker! The more we have, the more we want!
      I was blown away by VR the first time I tried it. I had an Oculus CV1 and looking back the resolution was pretty poor, but I barely even noticed it at the time. Now I’m constantly wishing my G2 had a wider FOV, smoother framerate, better lenses etc etc. Given the rapidity with which technology advances, it’s amazing how quickly out expectations catch up with it!
      Maybe one day we’ll get the perfect flight sim that we are all happy with. . . but probably not! XD
      Thanks again!
      Ps, it is a bit awful to turn a Roman fort into an office block haha! : D

  • @lpcox
    @lpcox 3 года назад

    great video! the fly-by was just epic. :)

  • @Vigulfr
    @Vigulfr 3 года назад +1

    I've been really looking forward to this plane since they first teased it with a render of the La Rhone engine a few months back! I bought it straight away but I'm currently grounded due to spraining my ankle a few days ago so I can't use my rudder pedals, quite annoying! I can't wait for the ankle to heal up so I can get this bird in the air, even more so now I've watched your excellent vid!
    It looks really great! You say the cockpit is pretty spartan but that's actually quite luxurious as initial models only had a tachometer so count your blessings you get a later included speedo and altimeter! I really like the notepad and essential hammer, I love that hammer even more that it's animated. I also really like that animated wing streamer, these small details really add a lot to this plane. I read in the manual that you can rotate the compass up and down to make it a bit more readable which is also quite nice and would aid quite a bit in navigation I imagine. The guns with pullable triggers are also quite a nice touch.
    That engine really does sound quite anaemic as you say, in Rise of Flight it sounded quite a bit more impressive so disappointing this version sounds a lot tamer. I hope they improve on that. I also noticed that kinda 2d effect on the spinning rotary in your external shots which isn't great but I guess done for performance reasons or something. Still nice they show the whole block rotating though! Your engine cutting out in the dive was probably due to negative G's causing the engine being starved of fuel so it's quite nice to see that modelled. IRL you had to be very careful in the dive as that lower half wing was quite prone to snapping at high speeds which obviously isn't ideal. Rise of Flight modelled that quite nicely as well but I doubt we'll ever see anything like that in MSFS unfortunately. I've read a fair bit about WW1 aviation in the past and turning the engine off fully during final wasn't uncommon so you did nothing wrong there even if it was by accident ;) I do like how they modelled the engine blip as well, that's pretty vital for an old rotary like this.
    One final nitpick: Godfrey didn't fly a 17 under the Arc but a later 27 model but I'll let you off this time ;). Thanks a lot for the great video as always, I really enjoyed it. And some good flying too. I must admit to puckering up a tiny bit when you flew under the Arc hah! I really can't wait for my stupid ankle to heal up so I can take this bird out for a spin myself. Your video has just made that wait a bit more agonising!

    • @Vigulfr
      @Vigulfr 3 года назад

      Oh forgot to comment on the moustache: very nice!

    • @Vigulfr
      @Vigulfr 3 года назад

      Oh and also those things on top of the wing aren't handles but are bellcranks. Don't really know much about the mechanics of different crank systems but apparently they're still used in some modern GA planes for the rudder but they're more out of sight these days.

    • @Vigulfr
      @Vigulfr 3 года назад

      Just piling on with replying to my own comment here lol but I was wondering about some of the flight dynamics of this bird. IRL rotary equipped planes were a bit torquey due to that big spinning engine block up front, also it meant that they would turn a bit faster one way than the other due to the engine basically pulling the nose down in the direction of rotation. I was wondering if any of that is modelled here? Also they had quite a bit of adverse yaw IRL due to them being quite tail heavy, I know MSFS has a bit of a problem with adverse yaw in general but how is it in this bird? Cheers for putting up with my walls of text!

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      I vaguely recall hearing the term, but I had no idea that’s what those were haha. For a bit of mechanical leverage are they? I still reckon in a pinch, you could fly the aircraft with them whilst changing a magazine though ; )
      Thanks for the info! : )

    • @Vigulfr
      @Vigulfr 3 года назад

      @@IntotheBlueSimulations God knows, I only knew the name not how they work. Mechanics is not my forté. You probably could tug them around but you might risk invoking the wrath of the ground crew if you ended up damaging something!

  • @AngryPrawn
    @AngryPrawn 3 года назад +2

    Looks like a really nice addition. Look forward to flying it once I figure out how to stop the sim from crashing to desktop every 5 minutes. Sim update 5 killed me.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, overall I would say it’s a very nice little offering! : )
      Gah, sorry to hear that. It’s amazing how variable this sim is for everybody. It’s one thing to have issues from the start; but quite another to have it all working fine one day, only to have it borked by an update the next. I hope you manage to figure it out / Asobo fix things up on their end!
      All the best!

    • @CCitis
      @CCitis 3 года назад +1

      Total re install? I’ve had 3, but it’s been awhile now

    • @bloke755
      @bloke755 3 года назад +1

      Turning off internet security firewalls worked / cured my CTD events .

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      The words no flight-simmer wants to hear. . . XD

    • @AngryPrawn
      @AngryPrawn 3 года назад

      Ahem... I updated my _somewhat_ out of date NVidia drivers and... no more crashes. Tiny bit embarrassing, but at least I'm flying again!

  • @johngleason6472
    @johngleason6472 3 года назад

    Great review as usuall. I noted the tires look at little "fat" for a Nieuport 17 looking at historical photos for reference. But the model is certantly worth taking a look at.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Thank you John!
      I’d be the very first to admit that I’m not very good at playing spot the difference haha: I did have a little look online and there does seem to be some variation on wheel types for the Nieuport 17, some larger, some smaller, some even more like bicycle wheels. I’ve no idea what’s original and what’s a more modern retrofit; in short I couldn’t say how accurate Big Radials representation of them is.
      Overall though, as you say, I think it’s worthy of consideration; certainly a very nice little offering from the Big Radials team and great to see something a little different!
      Cheers John, all the best! : )

  • @ashbournejunction573
    @ashbournejunction573 3 года назад

    Marvellous. Keep up the great videos. The best there is!

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Thank you very much indeed sir, glad you enjoyed it once again! Will do ; )
      Cheers

  • @daradicalcavy5235
    @daradicalcavy5235 3 года назад +2

    At first wasn't gonna get given have the Steerman and Pitts in Default however so pleased I did. It's amazing and actually I find really natural to fly and even land

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Haha, I guess we’re all getting to that point now where we feel the virtual hangar is getting pretty full and the credit card a little bit hot! It is a lovely aircraft to fly though as you say, something a bit different of course and very fairly priced overall I feel. Very happy to hear you’re enjoying it anyway. Happy flying!
      Cheers Cavy! : )

  • @pythosdegothos6181
    @pythosdegothos6181 Год назад

    About "blipping". On a test flight of a plane with a recently installed engine (Cessna 182), I experienced loss of throttle control with the engine turning at 75 % (I was doing the initial break in flight on an overhauled engine). I terminated the break in flight upon realizing I had not throttle control, but the issue being, the plane was hauling along at cruise speed. As I turned back to the runway I was trying to figure out how I would get the plane slowed down for approach. Well, I recalled how WWI aircraft had rotary engines that could not be deep throttled, and so do land they would "blip" the engine, and so that's what I did, switched to single operation, and turned the mag off, and on. Got the plane slowed down to where I could lower flaps, and with those barn doors down, I would not exceed Vf, and so I announced to the tower what had happened, and after getting cleared to land, I controlled my decent rate by blipping the engine. Mag off. Mag on *BANG POP* as the engine started back up and ignited the fuel air in the muffler. Did this a couple more times, and then shut the engine off and dead sticked to a landing, used the rest of the momentum to taxi off the runway, and well, got out of the plane and kissed the ground. LOL. I just thought it was interesting using a 100 year or so old method to land a modern aircraft.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  Год назад

      Thanks very much for sharing, Pythos, very interesting! I’m sure it was a relief to get that one back on the ground haha. At least you didn’t have the Red Baron chasing you all the way in! : P
      Much appreciated, all the best : )

    • @pythosdegothos6181
      @pythosdegothos6181 Год назад +1

      @@IntotheBlueSimulations Very much. The mechanic that had done the last bit of work on the job, was VERy apologetic, but I was cool...I had done a kind of dead stick landing!

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  Год назад

      Haha! I’ll bet he was : P
      Still “all’s well that ends well”. I’m glad things worked out and now you have a very interesting story to tell ; )
      Cheers

  • @lars4065
    @lars4065 3 года назад +1

    It something with aircrafts from this era that makes them look cartoonish no matter the effort put in to the modelling. But I think some aspects might be more related to rendering in general in MSFS, maybe ray-tracing would help on the aircraft while sticking to conventional rendering for scenery. There are some static shadowing in the textures in this aircraft that looks quite unnatural around corners (ambient occlusion?).

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      I can definitely see what you mean Lars. I suppose to some degree, these sorts of aircraft almost end up looking a bit like a cliche of themselves. Even some of the real world pics of the aircraft look a little bit “cartoonish” somehow. More-so on the Nieuport I think, as it’s a compact little package and the white colouring probably doesn’t help (as opposed to drab greys, olives, greens etc on other aircraft).
      MSFS can look amazing at times, but it definitely has a slightly more “cartoonish” look to it than say X-Plane for example. They both have their strengths and weaknesses mind you.
      I gather we will get ray-tracing in MSFS at some point, as well of course as DX12. Hopefully one or both of those (dependant on one’s system) will help improve the look of the sim further still.
      Cheers! : )

  • @GulfCoastTim
    @GulfCoastTim 3 года назад

    Great video, love the fly throughs. Looks like another fun plane to fly. Would be fun to fly this plane across the English Channel and along the Normandy coast.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it : )
      Indeed, I was thinking it would be great fun to explore some of the WWI battlefields in etc - I know some of the memorials are modelled and such like. Definitely a trip I plan on doing in the future.
      Cheers, all the best!

  • @johnferguson3254
    @johnferguson3254 Год назад +1

    What is the "venturii" like tube on the port side just in front of the cockpit?

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  Год назад

      Hi John,
      I'm not 100% sure in the case of the Nieuport 17 specifically, but I would hazard a guess that it's either present in the place of a pitot tube, or is used to provide suction to any gyroscopic instruments (I can't recall if the N17 has any). Venturi tubes were often used early on in both regards, as I understand it.
      I hope that helps. All the best! : )

  • @Streaky100001
    @Streaky100001 3 года назад +1

    "Land on the main gear first" Ooops..... my first one may have been a tad tail first.......

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Well I guess one of the only advantages of flying during a war - if there’s any aircraft damage, you can always blame it on “zee Germans” ; )

    • @Streaky100001
      @Streaky100001 3 года назад

      @@IntotheBlueSimulations hahaha this is true. "My landing was fine considering they shot my tail skid off first"
      "Weren't you on a parade flight?"
      "Uh.... oh my, is that the time? Must dash"
      Except more French!

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Haha XD
      Well, it would help if someone hadn’t replaced the skid with a baguette. . .

    • @Streaky100001
      @Streaky100001 3 года назад +1

      @@IntotheBlueSimulations I mean.... you should be greatful for the techs, they thought you might get hungry while running away :P

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Haha! Replace the hammer with a bread knife and fill the oil tank up with Brie - we’ll be golden mon ami!

  • @Streaky100001
    @Streaky100001 3 года назад

    Moustache, number 1 item on the MEL!

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      Haha, absolutely! There are some acceptable levels of deferral, based on the amount of moustache wax available; but the lack of any moustache altogether is a no-go item! : P

    • @Streaky100001
      @Streaky100001 3 года назад +1

      @@IntotheBlueSimulations hahaha, absolutely!

  • @Aristoprat
    @Aristoprat 3 года назад +1

    Is that streamer from the starboard wing strut a rudimentary slip indicator?

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      I believe they were actually more of a form of aircraft identification (so the lead aircraft could be differentiated for example), maybe even a bit of showmanship ha.
      I don’t see why it couldn’t also be used to judge your slip angle but then again, in an open cockpit, I guess you could perhaps simply judge things based on which side of your face was being hit by the airflow haha.
      Cheers! : )

  • @BernardLangham
    @BernardLangham 3 года назад +1

    i thought the France update added photogrammetry for Paris. :/ if it did, it seems very limited in scope.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      It did indeed Bernard! I tend to have photogrammetry turned off in my sim, as my internet connection isn’t the best and it therefore tends to leave the scenery looking a bit like a nuclear blast-zone. I also find it tanks the sims performance. That being said, I should give it another try, now that I have an updated PC. . .
      Cheers!

  • @dreambound.
    @dreambound. 3 года назад +1

    I do have to say the sounds are the first thing that came to my mind while watching the review.
    Something like the textures of the trousers of the pilot being a lower resolution is not really anything I'd care too much about.
    Lets be honest, you don't even see your pilot 90% of the time.
    Overall I do have to say, that this probably isn't the right plane for me. I feel like the Waco or Steerman would suit me better, even though this is actually one of the nicer planes.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      I agree, couldn’t really give a damn about the pilots trousers haha, but I know some people care as much about the external model as the internal one. It’s a very nice offering, it is just the sounds that could use some work though yeah.
      If it’s not for you, it’s not for you. I used to be very conservative on my addon purchasing before I started the channel. We can’t own them all! XD
      Cheers Dream! : )

  • @simtherapy9533
    @simtherapy9533 3 года назад

    This reminded me of Adam Savage flying in one of Peter Jackson's WW1 planes BUT with lasers! The planes have sensors and they shoot each other which must be a blast when it's just a game. It would've been totally terrifying in real life. Just like the scene from 1917 😥My respects for these pilots.

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад +1

      I saw there was a video of that, haven't watched it myself though (I should). As you say, obviously a very different beast from the real thing, but I'll bet it's great fun! Probably about as close as you could (and would want) to get! I'd love to try it myself.
      Cheers : )

    • @simtherapy9533
      @simtherapy9533 3 года назад +1

      @@IntotheBlueSimulations 🤠👍

  • @moses9263
    @moses9263 Год назад +1

    Yeah if someone could comment on this I can't get the machine guns to show and I've used the checklist and I'd really like the machine guns to show

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  Год назад

      Hi Moses,
      I’m guessing you purchased from the in-sim Marketplace? Unfortunately, any aircraft purchased directly from the Marketplace, will not display any weapons (this is an Asobo stipulation and I believe it’s done to maintain the sim’s ESRB rating). Perhaps if you can get in touch with Big Radials directly and give them proof of your purchase, they may be kind enough to give you a copy of the full download, but otherwise there’s not a lot that can be done I’m afraid. Quite a few people have been caught out by this issue and I think Asobo really needs to make this limitation of the Marketplace clearer.
      I hope that helps a little. All the best!

  • @Shovel328
    @Shovel328 2 года назад +1

    I wonder how the pilot was feeling before he landed and received the biggest bollocking in his life

    • @equious8413
      @equious8413 2 года назад +1

      He probably felt great. I doubt he paid for another drink in his life. Haha

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  2 года назад +1

      Haha, it probably was quite a dressing down and (if I recall correctly) he never flew again after (although I believe that was a personal choice). Probably worth it though; to go down as a legend and (as Equious sates) never have to pay for a Pernod again! : D
      Cheers!

    • @Shovel328
      @Shovel328 2 года назад

      I guess it was worth it in the end, being able to celebrate the end of a war you spent the majority flying death machines in lol

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  2 года назад +1

      Haha, exactly! The aircraft were trying to kill you, the enemy were trying to kill you. The b*llocking of a lifetime probably seems like quite a non-event thereafter XD
      I gather that’s why the stunt was performed; the “top brass” wanted the pilots to march with the infantry during the parade, but the pilots felt that was a slight on what they had done / endured through the war. Far enough I say!
      All the best : )

  • @andrewjamez
    @andrewjamez 3 года назад

    My memory could be suffering but Im sure I can recollect the FS9 vintage aircraft VC's looking better than this one...Not fussed at all on this developer. They need to lift their game before I part with my money

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Hehe, I think there might be some “rose-tinted” spectacles going on there ; )
      Fair enough though, horses for courses as always! Personally I very much enjoy the little Nieuport, though I would certainly appreciate a more complex sound package for it. Feels wrong to be in an open cockpit and not hear the wind in your hair!
      Cheers! : )

  • @AN2Felllla
    @AN2Felllla 3 года назад +1

    Wow. The sound design is truly garbage!

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      Do you think so James? I wouldn’t say it’s that bad, but I defiantly think it would benefit from some work. My takeaway was that the engine need some more bass and the aircraft could really use some “environmental” sounds; eg wind noise, airframe creak etc. The DC Designs Stearman does that sort of thing very well for example.
      Cheers! : )

  • @meuhey
    @meuhey 3 года назад

    lighting is very poor

    • @IntotheBlueSimulations
      @IntotheBlueSimulations  3 года назад

      It can be a bit hit and miss in MSFS. Sometimes it looks stunning; usually early morning / late evening, but during the middle of the day it can often looked a bit washed out.