@@gamersma One must have goals in life. This is the internet, we have many opportunities to be an idiot. The important part is being the first idiot in the comments section!
I'm disappointed that the Citation didn't morph into a hot air balloon and slew across the ground at 500kts, this isn't the kind of content that I expect from this channel
I’m disappointed that he’s 60 miles from the Golden Gay Bridge and he didn’t even try to fly under it, or land on the aircraft carrier West of the bridge. #buymydickpillsbrother
Wow. Watching this can't realize how time has flown. When I started watching you, I was just a fsx hobby flier (used an xbox controller as my joystick). And now I have a thousand plus hours flying the Airbus 320 as a FO. Guess we all grew up with our passion growing up along us as well.
Outside of the MSFS development videos, I don't think I've ever seen any videos documenting the flight sim addon development process. At least not to this degree of detail. I think it's really awesome, and I would love to see more of it!
Have a look at some of the A2A videos of their Comanche development. There is one where they show them towing their Comanche with a car so they can get audio from the plane with the engine off.
Totally, I really enjoyed this. Here's hoping you can snag some more flights for our edutainment, because I loved seeing all the details of the plane, and seeing pilots do what they do. Cheers, man!
I should have said this 5 years ago, but I really appreciate your subtitles of ATC communications. Normally I can never decipher 50% of the words, and maybe it's the poor reception from amateur radio publishers, or the acuity is different on pilot headphones - but probably it's just my aural mental faculties. I'm fine with quiet sounds, but moderately thick accents defeat me when other people understand it fine. Flipside of course is that I can read menus and roadsigns from 2x or 3x the distance of every other person travelling with me, and even bad photocopies and bad handwriting are like a superpower I can see through. Different brain muscles. I'd love on this channel a series of short fake-but-useful "training" videos that cover typical on-air chatter and help translate what's going on. People say stuff and swallow half the syllables, but with enough experience you probably figure out 50% or 75% from context clues. Which is scary, considering it's ATC. But just those final acknowledgements in a 4-part of 6-part conversation can be barely more than a masculine grumble and microphone click. The most mind-blowing thing is that magician trick you pull when a sequence of 12 taxiways is machine-gunned out for read back. (Makes me really wonder if a text display readout ATC channel shouldn't be slowly developed to operate in parallel? Surely that would help with the super-full-capacity airports like JFK and LHR).
Dude that is so cool. I've been watching you for years. I'm a private pilot with an instrument rating working towards my commercial. I live there in Lincoln. I work in the maintenance shop there at the Atlantic base there at KLNK so you were right outside of the 2 hangars I work in every day. I worked the line there for a couple years before moving into the shop. So I've driven those same tugs and fuel trucks and I recognized most of the line guys and talk to them almost every day. It was really cool to hear the controller's voices in the video because I hear them almost every time I fly. Wish I'd known you were there!
legit a neat video. great to see the behind the scenes stuff about how detail-oriented some of the people in the flight sim community are...but also just a fun piece of content in general. cool to just get the opportunity to just cruise around in a cool little plane.
Wow. So glad you got to experience beautiful Stockton, CA. Such amazing nature and scenery. People come from all over the world to visit Stockton, CA. They have a great Long John Silver’s there.
Very neat to see LNK, one of my home airports, featured. Kind of surreal too, I've flown the same approach, been to the same FBO, and talked to the same controllers.
The realworld examples in the cockpit -- positive rate, gear up -- were really cool and an excellent addition to your channel that has made aviation nerds of us all!
I've never asked you for anything, but please make this aircraft something that everyone can be proud of. I love this aircraft and I am very happy to see this dedication to bring a quality product. With the knowledge you have, whether it's modeling, programming and sound capture, I hope you can bring as much of reality into the simulator as possible. I've even made a commitment to a friend to buy two licenses and we're going to donate one on his youtube channel! Thank you for your commitment!
Love the adorable person waving in the plane window ❤ I'd do that bc i love watching the people working with the planes and just anything at all around tarmac ❤❤
17:57 pretty sure my house is somewhere in this frame... welcome to lame smf...the most average airport. Your landing here is the 2nd most important thing to happen at this airport (after brian shul's sr71 buzzing of the tower in the 80s or 90s) Edit correction: it was maury rosenberg in 1983, not brian shul. Brian shul is the speedcheck guy
I am a local pilot based out of CBF, I fly to LNK all the time as it is just enough to count as a cross country for flight training. Very cool to see you make this content. Funny enough I have been cleared to land 12 miles away from the airport!
As a Line Guy, seeing the plane starting up the APU in the hangar was setting off so many alarms in my brain. I was waiting for the foam to start falling!
Holy dang that the famous Mark! I thought he wasn't doing public stuff anymore. Geez the skydiving series from a barstool with blindfloods into a kiddie pool. This guy has done everything!
11:54 I had to do PT at that track back in aught 6. Offutt AFB's runway was shut down, so they sent us to the Lincoln Airport, with the E-4B (NAOC), E-6B (Navy), RJ-135, RC-135, OC-135, and WC-135 etc. One night, we had a commercial aircraft try to park next to the USAF aircraft. That was a fun night. It's the first time I learned that Lincoln Airport wasn't a 24hr ATC.
This flight sim game looks real. Can this Citation do slew mode capable of full illuminati? All jokes aside, nice vid AFP95. I'm addicted to this channel.
@@Airforceproud95 Yup... totally would've been worth it too🤣🤣🤣 after all I was flying Allegiant. You'd do anything to get away from them AND Stockton at the same time, let alone to meet an awesome Florida man.
That was cool. I lived in Lincoln and have been in and out that airport many times commercially and in a Cessna 172 and 182. I was the Civil Air Patrol Squadron Commander in Seward, Nebraska. The last place I lived at in Lincoln was just South of the airport. You should come back for a visit and a football game.
Heeeeyyyy! I’m in Lincoln Nebraska!🤔🤔🤔. RWY 36 (not the one you landed on) is actually 2 miles long and was a designated alternate landing spot for the Space Shuttle because of its length.
Was that Marwan Gharib @ 1:38 ? I own both of their light jets, absolutely love them! I can't believe how enjoyable their products are. When he said they're developing for the Citation X, My Jaw dropped! I used to love flying the eaglesoft version in FSX! Great aircraft that is extremely detailed,and reasonably priced. ( Under $30!) This is great news, but sad we'll probably have to wait for at least a year.
Hey, Lincoln NE is my airport! Cool seeing you land where I fly all the time! That Omaha App controller is always like that. All the other ones are extremely nice.
Lol. The pilot waves are amazing. Back when I worked on the ramp for AA, we'd have to wave off the pilots to let them know we're done, but I'd also wave at the passengers because I genuinely loved working there and getting people to where they're going.
Dude that’s amazing! The citation X was my childhood goal to be able to fly and while I was born and live in the PNW, I grew up and have family there in Lincoln! I’ve actually landed a couple of planes on that very runway!!!!!!
Glad to see the Citation X will be available someday. I do love that plane. SO fast. Where I work, we have 1 as a base customer. I think its fastest groundspeed was 756 KNOTS, which the pilot showed me a pic of. But nowadays such speed in this size plane isn't deemed as desirable as a stand-up cabin. Cessna quit making Xs years ago and now makes Longitudes which are rather slower but more comfortable. Speeds in the X's class nowadays are only found in the big Gulfstreams and Falcons because when crossing oceans, speeds matters more than crossing part of a single continent.
The graphics are so realistic in this episode!
Pfft, I know planes, and that was so unrealistic, those engines didn't even sound real, and the NPCs looked confused!
This is not the game, this is real life (I always wanted to be the idiot who says this)
@@gamersma One must have goals in life. This is the internet, we have many opportunities to be an idiot. The important part is being the first idiot in the comments section!
frame rate seemed a bit low though...30...maybe 60fps I think...pretty damn weak
@@biz0r07 airforceproud69 must be a console gamer
I'm disappointed that the Citation didn't morph into a hot air balloon and slew across the ground at 500kts, this isn't the kind of content that I expect from this channel
LMFAO
I’m disappointed that he’s 60 miles from the Golden Gay Bridge and he didn’t even try to fly under it, or land on the aircraft carrier West of the bridge.
#buymydickpillsbrother
This comment should be pinned yo 😂
14:00 "Yeah we're having problems with our FMS." REAL PILOTS ARE JUST LIKE THE KIDS ON VATSIM!
"sorry we got distracted by a hot air balloon doing a vertical"
This was my IMMEDIATE thought too!
I was literally wondering if he put a sound byte in there cuz that was just perfect lol.
Fr@@OwenPrescott
Wow. Watching this can't realize how time has flown.
When I started watching you, I was just a fsx hobby flier (used an xbox controller as my joystick). And now I have a thousand plus hours flying the Airbus 320 as a FO.
Guess we all grew up with our passion growing up along us as well.
Sim FO, or IRL first officer?
irl@@Aliquis.frigus
@@Aliquis.frigus bruhh🤌🏼
IDK if this is fake or not but regardless, fly safe Mister.
same boat, I started watching him in middle school, now I'm 22 hrs into my ppl
Outside of the MSFS development videos, I don't think I've ever seen any videos documenting the flight sim addon development process. At least not to this degree of detail. I think it's really awesome, and I would love to see more of it!
Have a look at some of the A2A videos of their Comanche development. There is one where they show them towing their Comanche with a car so they can get audio from the plane with the engine off.
Totally, I really enjoyed this. Here's hoping you can snag some more flights for our edutainment, because I loved seeing all the details of the plane, and seeing pilots do what they do. Cheers, man!
I should have said this 5 years ago, but I really appreciate your subtitles of ATC communications. Normally I can never decipher 50% of the words, and maybe it's the poor reception from amateur radio publishers, or the acuity is different on pilot headphones - but probably it's just my aural mental faculties. I'm fine with quiet sounds, but moderately thick accents defeat me when other people understand it fine. Flipside of course is that I can read menus and roadsigns from 2x or 3x the distance of every other person travelling with me, and even bad photocopies and bad handwriting are like a superpower I can see through. Different brain muscles.
I'd love on this channel a series of short fake-but-useful "training" videos that cover typical on-air chatter and help translate what's going on. People say stuff and swallow half the syllables, but with enough experience you probably figure out 50% or 75% from context clues. Which is scary, considering it's ATC. But just those final acknowledgements in a 4-part of 6-part conversation can be barely more than a masculine grumble and microphone click. The most mind-blowing thing is that magician trick you pull when a sequence of 12 taxiways is machine-gunned out for read back. (Makes me really wonder if a text display readout ATC channel shouldn't be slowly developed to operate in parallel? Surely that would help with the super-full-capacity airports like JFK and LHR).
Cool, so I just discovered CPDLC is a thing. Not much good RUclips content on it yet.
I can't believe I miss the hot mess of Steam Edition days. Did we misjudge its true value?
I’m glad the omaha approach guy still cranky like he was when I was training in that area 🤣 14:59
15:04 and yes that specific controller is known locally for having a bit of attitude lol
Dude that is so cool. I've been watching you for years. I'm a private pilot with an instrument rating working towards my commercial. I live there in Lincoln. I work in the maintenance shop there at the Atlantic base there at KLNK so you were right outside of the 2 hangars I work in every day. I worked the line there for a couple years before moving into the shop. So I've driven those same tugs and fuel trucks and I recognized most of the line guys and talk to them almost every day. It was really cool to hear the controller's voices in the video because I hear them almost every time I fly. Wish I'd known you were there!
12:50 The ATIS on the background while rolling some clips of getting inside the plane was really, really cool. Amazing format
4:49 lol Mr. Mark with no videos and 116 million subs!
Is this channel real? Give me the link
@@MaiHuJiyanyes
@@JumboGaming001 give me link
How is that even possible? Some corpo in RUclips was probably paid a sum to edit his channel.
nah he was just determined@@Lively_1185
That "pull up" followed by a "thats not real" i love your content man.
02:13 Take note, developers. We don’t need every glass surface to be covered with fingerprints, and scratches.
U do
legit a neat video. great to see the behind the scenes stuff about how detail-oriented some of the people in the flight sim community are...but also just a fun piece of content in general.
cool to just get the opportunity to just cruise around in a cool little plane.
*Legitimately
That’s the actual word.
Thank you boss
@@vincedibona4687If the actual word is 'That', what is the 'Legitimately' for?
Wow. So glad you got to experience beautiful Stockton, CA. Such amazing nature and scenery. People come from all over the world to visit Stockton, CA. They have a great Long John Silver’s there.
We loved the scenery of Stockton, especially the nice smell of the landfill in the morning
😂 So beautiful! The landfill tastes like second breakfast when the wind is just right!
@@BorisAudioWorks 😂 So beautiful! The landfill tastes like second breakfast when the wind is just right!
Gang shootouts every weekend
South Stockton = Paradise On Earth
FlightFX made the Vision Jet and the Honda Jet. This is a day 1 buy for me.
1:33 - "they take this task very seriously"
as seriously as one can while wearing beats
It was for monitoring only 😂
@@BorisAudioWorks Imagine using beats as monitoring headphones lol
@@OwenPrescott i used what I had 🫡
Very surprising they are using Beats for headphones, probably sponsored by them.
*_Laughs in Brett Cooper_*
I know it sounds silly but the people waving back really made me smile and laugh, when today has been a difficult day.
not silly at all. felt it too hehe.
12:05 Now THAT'S a buttery smooth touchdown! 😁😁
Haha! Thanks!! It actually wasn’t that great, but the trailing link gear of the Citation X helps a LOT!
I'd still like to hear "TOO LOW" after touchdown. Great video & great pilots!
4:45 did anyone notice the youtube profile of Mark? 116M subscribers, 0 videos, "I do not make videos" haha
I noticed that too....
Like, how?
Hahaha. I noticed that also.
Read the comments to see if anyone else noticed.
Was looking for this comment lmao
It fake @@Molon_Labe1776
😂😂
Another awesome video! What a fantastic job documenting this. Glad that I could play a small part in the fun!
I forgot how much I enjoy these IRL videos. I demand more, and will not negotiate under any circumstances.
Very neat to see LNK, one of my home airports, featured. Kind of surreal too, I've flown the same approach, been to the same FBO, and talked to the same controllers.
Same here, I’m out of CBF
You've really carved out a nice niche for yourself to get invites like this, thanks for sharing!
The realworld examples in the cockpit -- positive rate, gear up -- were really cool and an excellent addition to your channel that has made aviation nerds of us all!
I've never asked you for anything, but please make this aircraft something that everyone can be proud of. I love this aircraft and I am very happy to see this dedication to bring a quality product. With the knowledge you have, whether it's modeling, programming and sound capture, I hope you can bring as much of reality into the simulator as possible. I've even made a commitment to a friend to buy two licenses and we're going to donate one on his youtube channel! Thank you for your commitment!
You’ve ascended to a whole new level of chill.
So dope, great video and thanks for sharing! Those people waving had no idea they were waving at a legend.
Hands down one of the most awesome and immersive vids to date, bravo zulu!
Much appreciated aonshark!
Is it weird that I find that multiple passengers on that Allegiant flight waved more amusing than the F/O waving?
It's becausce they were escaping Stockton.
@@thespartanmk1 Ouch! 😂
“I was told it goes higher and faster so I told them to prove it” has me DYING 😂
The subtitles and the sarcasm just reminds me of the good old days of fsx multiplayer 😂
ha! November registration “1BS” - that’s very appropriate for the NUMBER ONE B.S. talker in all of gaming 😂 love your work, man! keep it up!👍
Love the adorable person waving in the plane window ❤ I'd do that bc i love watching the people working with the planes and just anything at all around tarmac ❤❤
1:47 "lets all wear dark clothes and not tell him 😂" i dont know why but seeing that gave me a good chuckle
Lol.
They all dressed for a funeral, and he was dressed for Easter.
@@Molon_Labe1776 LOL
Wait....
YOU WERE HERE?!?!?! Damn man! Welcome to SCK!
I work in Stockton - in England - I can assure you we have NO airport like this! But we did give you the name of the town.
10:00 Can't believe we get to see the MSFS sound pack king in the flesh
17:57 pretty sure my house is somewhere in this frame... welcome to lame smf...the most average airport.
Your landing here is the 2nd most important thing to happen at this airport (after brian shul's sr71 buzzing of the tower in the 80s or 90s)
Edit correction: it was maury rosenberg in 1983, not brian shul. Brian shul is the speedcheck guy
I am a local pilot based out of CBF, I fly to LNK all the time as it is just enough to count as a cross country for flight training. Very cool to see you make this content. Funny enough I have been cleared to land 12 miles away from the airport!
Man this was an awesome video. Hope you get to do more content like this!
Love to see the growth, I’ve been watching you long before I even subscribed, and love to see how far you’ve come
Finally a RUclipsr visited Nebraska
As a Line Guy, seeing the plane starting up the APU in the hangar was setting off so many alarms in my brain. I was waiting for the foam to start falling!
I love waffles
Waffles hit different then pancakes
I eat the cotton candy in my walls
Waffles are better than pancakes. Unless it's crêpes, they clear both.
It's waffle night!
Aye, me too
HES BACK
Holy dang that the famous Mark! I thought he wasn't doing public stuff anymore. Geez the skydiving series from a barstool with blindfloods into a kiddie pool. This guy has done everything!
The waves at the beginning were adorable.
This is really neat - while I mainly do art, I moonlight as an audio editor so this is right up my alley
Very much enjoyed this video! Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Total respect! Oh and yes, v likely to buy the finished product now they showed how they made it.
11:54 I had to do PT at that track back in aught 6. Offutt AFB's runway was shut down, so they sent us to the Lincoln Airport, with the E-4B (NAOC), E-6B (Navy), RJ-135, RC-135, OC-135, and WC-135 etc. One night, we had a commercial aircraft try to park next to the USAF aircraft. That was a fun night. It's the first time I learned that Lincoln Airport wasn't a 24hr ATC.
My Pops worked at Cessna for 35 years. I remember being 15 and going to the Milwaukee Service Center and sitting in the left seat of a X in 1996.
That was a crazy crop duster that you guys flew on, great video mate!
landing in sacramento is how every bri'ish person feels when we come back from holiday/vacation.
the mire! the rain! agh!
Flying into LNK. Nice.
So cool to see you fly in and out of the airport I operate out of every day! Even got some footage of the XLs I fly! :)
This flight sim game looks real. Can this Citation do slew mode capable of full illuminati? All jokes aside, nice vid AFP95. I'm addicted to this channel.
The elusive double pilot wave. I'm impressed.
Awesome video! Very cool to see FlightFX team at work!
I was one of those who waved on the Allegiant plane... I should've gotten out of my seat and walked onto the wing for ur content lol
Were you really??
@@Airforceproud95 Yup... totally would've been worth it too🤣🤣🤣 after all I was flying Allegiant. You'd do anything to get away from them AND Stockton at the same time, let alone to meet an awesome Florida man.
Was in row 27
There was also a guy waving right in front of the emergency exit it looks like
This is so cool to watch the creation (or more what is done)! Really enjoyed watching it
This is really good David, you're an excellent presenter
16:16 Best quote "get to hang out, fly a jet, get paid, not realizing getting paid"
Very cool! Thanks for bringing us along!
4:50 I’m sorry, does mark have 116 MILLION subs?
You're a legend bud, love it!
Missed you dude. Welcome back.
That was cool. I lived in Lincoln and have been in and out that airport many times commercially and in a Cessna 172 and 182. I was the Civil Air Patrol Squadron Commander in Seward, Nebraska. The last place I lived at in Lincoln was just South of the airport. You should come back for a visit and a football game.
Heeeeyyyy! I’m in Lincoln Nebraska!🤔🤔🤔. RWY 36 (not the one you landed on) is actually 2 miles long and was a designated alternate landing spot for the Space Shuttle because of its length.
Was that Marwan Gharib @ 1:38 ?
I own both of their light jets, absolutely love them!
I can't believe how enjoyable their products are.
When he said they're developing for the Citation X, My
Jaw dropped!
I used to love flying the eaglesoft version in FSX!
Great aircraft that is extremely detailed,and reasonably priced. ( Under $30!)
This is great news, but sad we'll probably have to wait for at least a year.
Affirm!
@@Airforceproud95 thank you again for taking time to create this video. Also thanks for the link to @johnkluenker
Great info on the citation X.
Stockton! You’re in my neck of the woods- well sorta’. I live in Oakdale, a little SE of SCK.
this is so fukin nerdy i love everything about it. thanks for the content!
Dude is caked tf up at 3:24 god damn
Thank you for sharing this beautiful aircraft. It looked gorgeous flying inside this aircraft.😊
Hey, Lincoln NE is my airport! Cool seeing you land where I fly all the time! That Omaha App controller is always like that. All the other ones are extremely nice.
holy crap i've never seen a landing as smooth as that
Haha! Thanks!! It actually wasn’t that great, but the trailing link gear of the Citation X helps a LOT!
3:01 Michigan/North Dakota represent! An odd combo of states but not too uncommon
Glad you got to visit LNK, sorry I missed you. Don't blame you for not having a reason to come back, but if you do feel free to hit me up :)
I grew up in Stockton. I guess you ditched your bulletproof vests once you got behind the security gate. Chain link don’t stop bullets though.
So cool you get to be a part of cool stuff like this.
That was cool. In my neighborhoods, Stockton and Sacramento, California,.
Lol. The pilot waves are amazing. Back when I worked on the ramp for AA, we'd have to wave off the pilots to let them know we're done, but I'd also wave at the passengers because I genuinely loved working there and getting people to where they're going.
This was a lot of fun seeing behind the scenes.
Dude that’s amazing! The citation X was my childhood goal to be able to fly and while I was born and live in the PNW, I grew up and have family there in Lincoln! I’ve actually landed a couple of planes on that very runway!!!!!!
Bunch of airplane nerds on a Citation flight, thanks for sharing and very cool!!!!
Glad to see the Citation X will be available someday. I do love that plane. SO fast. Where I work, we have 1 as a base customer. I think its fastest groundspeed was 756 KNOTS, which the pilot showed me a pic of. But nowadays such speed in this size plane isn't deemed as desirable as a stand-up cabin. Cessna quit making Xs years ago and now makes Longitudes which are rather slower but more comfortable. Speeds in the X's class nowadays are only found in the big Gulfstreams and Falcons because when crossing oceans, speeds matters more than crossing part of a single continent.
I wish you could do more of these. Great video!!
Man I remember taking part in those landing competions! Time flies!
8:30 Glad to see some proper headphones being worn in the cockpit!
This was so cool. Doing something like that would be a dream job for sure.
I need to get this bird! These dudes will put out some high quality stuff!
NO WAY my hometown Lincoln! Go Huskers!
It's always awesome when they go the extra mile to add realism to games.
Great ATC for this flight. So nice, people were willing to act as ATC centers.
KLNK...The Mothership location of my day job...Duncan Aviation!
I use to work at TEB cleaning private jets, fun time learning the ins and outs of all the different planes
I feel like I saw this citation jet earlier today landing at french valley airport
5:15 wow this guy has been flying that plane since i was born. damn.
@Airforceproud95 Saturday Morning Breakfast Club is a reason to go back, assuming it's still around. Haven't haunted Omaha since 2017.