Night Flight, Radio Navigation and ILS in the A2A Piper 250 Comanche in Flight Simulator

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Somebody recently asked if I might do a quick demonstration of navigating at night in the A2A Piper 250 Comanche, and perhaps do an ILS approach too in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
    p.s. ignore that I forgot to turn the strobes on :)
    #msfs #flightsimulator #aviation #flying #flight #simulator #microsoft #asobo #tobii #navigation #radionavigation #night #ils
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Комментарии • 31

  • @kokoeteantigha389
    @kokoeteantigha389 Год назад +9

    What a refreshing surprise: a night flight in a GA! Absolutely top shelf, dear Jon! Well done!

  • @Onigata
    @Onigata 4 месяца назад +1

    Currently flying my A2A Comanche to the Tonga Islands! Enjoy your flight Jon!

  • @rlnay
    @rlnay 9 месяцев назад +2

    Should have an Outer Marker. Tune the ADF to point to it, when the needle is pointing to your Left Wing, you are even with it. I usually go a couple minuets past it, then turn onto course. Should be about 2500 ft abv touvh down, but have time to get Alt. established once you are inbound. Now you have time to "GUNP": Gas, Under Carr, Mixture, Prop! I set up Speed ad power such that as I get close to the Outer Markert, I can lower gear and approah flaps, and retrim for the ride down the glide slope at desired approach speed. All you have to
    is fine adjustments of power hoh hold airsoeed, and very fine adjustment of pith on the Attitude indicater the maintain glide slope. The less you have to do coming down to hold tolerances on a flight check or in rough weather, the better!

  • @PBRCN-br5sv
    @PBRCN-br5sv 6 месяцев назад +2

    nice one! thanks, l was looking for some vids about the radio nav in the Comanche )

  • @nickk8762
    @nickk8762 Год назад +4

    Recently discovered your channel, really enjoying it thanks! Never done an ILS in GA aircraft so thanks for that, I'll go give it a go.

  • @billadams8795
    @billadams8795 Год назад +2

    Very nice video.

  • @Virtusim
    @Virtusim Год назад +2

    Great Jonathan, very helpfull. I really enjoyed the groupflight yesterday. Greetings, Mike

  • @mikecoffee100
    @mikecoffee100 Год назад +2

    Very informative and a good refresher as well Thank You

  • @Despiser25
    @Despiser25 Месяц назад +1

    My only complaint with the Comanche is that A2A made it so good that I no longer bother to fly any of my Caranado, Milviz or Just Flight GA planes, lol.

  • @thecheesedip
    @thecheesedip Год назад +1

    Ahhh!! Amazing! Thank you so much for this, splendid demonstration sir! 👍

  • @clarkac1
    @clarkac1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really useful & you explain this stuff so well, thanks. It would be good to see links to your similar navigation-by-instrument videos - there was a similar one in the fog around S California that I can't find.

  • @zonnetjeschijnt
    @zonnetjeschijnt 10 месяцев назад +1

    21:13 “max gear down speed 150 MPH” 😂
    Just joking, Thanks for the great video!!

  • @eeedawg1019
    @eeedawg1019 Год назад

    Really great video and commentary but you surprised me when you mention you always forget to prime and I noticed you forgot to turn on your fuel pump for takeoff. You should use the checklist! Then you can’t forget!

  • @Rikus1978
    @Rikus1978 Месяц назад +2

    After the 3 primes, you didnt close!!

  • @harveythompson6197
    @harveythompson6197 Год назад +2

    I watched quite a few of your vidoes on ILS, VFR, IFR, etc. This is the first one I've watched where you're using head tracking, is this a recent change for your vids? I use TrackIR and it makes a huge difference, though fiddling with dials can be hard with Legacy or even Lock mode. Any tips? I thinking removing zoom from mouse scroll wheel since I tend to accidentally miss dials and do that all the time.

    • @jonbeckett
      @jonbeckett  Год назад +2

      Yes - I've been trying out the Tobii eye tracker. The main lesson is to lean in to instruments - make them bigger on the screen - they you're less likely to move your head :) Eye tracking might actually help with that too - I'm still figuring it all out.

  • @wilga80
    @wilga80 Год назад +1

    Nice one Jonathan, but you did exceed the Gear Down Speed when you lowered the gear. Keep up the great videos.

    • @jonbeckett
      @jonbeckett  Год назад +2

      I know :) And I knew somebody would comment about it lol

    • @wilga80
      @wilga80 Год назад +1

      @@jonbeckett I gald to not disappoint you. LOL.

    • @Gilles45
      @Gilles45 Год назад +2

      By the way, the speeds on the Comanche are in miles per hour, not knots. 😜

    • @wilga80
      @wilga80 Год назад +1

      @@Gilles45 I had that discussion with a very good friend of mine in Canada. He owns a Comanche 180 HP. He says his is in knots and they never talk M.P.H. in the avaiation crowd he hangs out with. Just FYI. 😁

    • @Gilles45
      @Gilles45 Год назад +2

      @@wilga80 Well the one in MSFS is in mph. Read the manual that comes with the A2A Comanche. I did, cover to cover, did you? All of the charts are in mph and so is the airspeed gauge.