Flying this thing is like directly interacting with a flight director. You command it where to go and the flight control system figures out what to do to get you there. None of the flight controls directly control the control surfaces or motors, thats the reason it wont let you stall or do a loop or a dive.
Flies awesome. If this is the future of Aviation in VTOL's, this is brilliant! Love the charging side as well. Very well done sim model. I take it that its fly-by-wire, as it seems to hold VS on its own. Love the Auto-hover. Brilliant brilliant!
Very cool. This is the near-term future for regional flights and opens up new local air taxi service not possible previously from high fuel cost, high maintenance and noise of fossil fuel powered craft! Interesting power output levels shown in this simulation: - 270kW VTOL takeoff - 80kW level cruise - 20kW descending But some odd readings: - 5kW sitting on the ground motors off which seems high. Is it running all A/C motors, pumps and heaters? - 0kW during descent at 16:50
Thanks for the instructions! I tried it, extremely nice! However, I noticed that the aircraft goes backwards if you have the throttle (you call it something else?) at idle. This also made it a bit difficult to land, it was tricky to find the right throttle level. Is there a throttle level or a mode where the aircraft does not move forward or backwards?
In the real S4, the Left Hand Inceptor has a spring+cam return to center, a lot like most joysticks do. This returns the LHI to the 50% position. You can see this position on the left G3000 MFD in FS2024, denoted by a box which you place the LHI command dot inside. If the dot is above that box you will accelerate and if it is below that box you will decelerate, and if in hover, you’ll actually back up. Make sure to map and use the decelerate to hover/waypoint button, which can be used with the LHI in the 50% position, and this will bring you to a nice station keeping hover in TRC (Translational Rate Control). A trick I use with dual throttles like William is using in the video above, is to leave one of the throttle levers unmapped and in the 50%position, and map the other to “throttle” (Surge), and in so doing, you can find the 50% point by feel, simply by pulling the throttle lever to align with the unmapped second lever. To map those features mentioned above, note the following: DECEL TO WP implementation is based on having a defined arrival airport as this will be used as a target, activating it requires a long press of the LHI "DECEL" button, current implementation will default to DECEL TO HVR if no destination is defined in the flight plan. The following functions can be mapped to your joystick or external hardware by looking for the key bindings in your controls menu (FUNCTION==>FS2024 KEYBINDING NAME) SPEED HOLD MODE ==> ARM AUTOTHROTTLE SPEED SELECT INC ==> INCREASE AUTOPILOT REFERENCE AIRSPEED SPEED SELECT DEC ==> DECREASE AUTOPILOT REFERENCE AIRSPEED DECEL button ==> AUTOPILOT AIRSPEED HOLD (short and long press are supported) DISENGAGE button ==> TOGGLE DISENGAGE AUTOPILOT synthetic vision should be enabled in the MSFS G3000 for the flight path vector to show. This can be done via the pfd softkeys : PFD SETTING => ATTITUDE OVERLAYS => SYNTHETIC TERRAIN
@@brettgoldsmith2748 Thank you very much! I don't have a dual throttle, but a cheap HOTAS One -which actually look fairly similar to the LH and RH inceptors in the Joby aircraft. It has a tactile "notch" at what I thought was 50 % thrust -but seem to not keep the aircraft still. I'll see if I can somehow get that notch to align with the "box" you mention. Just had an hour or so of practice so far. Again -this is so great, congratulations on your achievement with both aircraft and simulator!
@brettgoldsmith2748 It works fine, it actually worked fine before too, I was just moving around the LH inceptor too much earlier. I am really intrigued by this. If it works as well and easy as this in real life and you get the production and maintenance cost down this will be an absolute game changer for rural areas in the long run! I noticed it was possible to get crazy high charging speeds -is that just to make it easier to play or do you think it will be this fast in the future? From 20 % to 100 % in a minute or so.
Excellent demo! One thing, it might help to call it either “aircraft” “JOBY “ , “eVTOL “ or “Powered Lift Aircraft” as the FAA has now very recently recognized the brand new category , first new category of aircraft in 80 years, - of POWERED LIFT AIRCRAFT . Calling it an “Airplane” is technically incorrect with this change, IMHO.
well, you also can't quite call it a helicopter, either. It's always been interesting to me in my career, that helicopter people often refer to their aircraft as an "airplane"> Don't ask me why. Since this is a new category of aircraft, perhaps the industry will come up with a new name for eVTOLS...their version of "airplane" or "helicopter".
I have MS Flight Simulator and I couldn't find it on the Marketplace. I refuse to pay $70 just to access this and it should come as an add-on that you can pay for (like other aircraft) at the very least. Disappointed in this as I wanted to play but it is cost prohibitive.
They can fly in video games but they can't show the real craft fly like that. Show a complete unedited flight of the real one that matches the simulation instead of fast edits.
Wow! A tutorial on how to fly the Joby FROM Joby! Respect
THIS IS INNOVATIVE MARKETING... i first learned about JOBY from MSFS 2024... this is amazing.
太棒了!非常期待joby早日商用,早日翱翔在世界各地的蓝天上,也期待更多的人能通过模拟器了解joby,喜欢joby。感谢视频的制作团队,感谢主讲的专业介绍!
Can’t wait to try the actual Joby simulator! Thanks for adding this to MSFS until then.
great move! I am a shareholder, and designer. Brilliant to bring the beauty to MSFT. now lets hope it streams ❤
Flying this thing is like directly interacting with a flight director. You command it where to go and the flight control system figures out what to do to get you there. None of the flight controls directly control the control surfaces or motors, thats the reason it wont let you stall or do a loop or a dive.
I look forward to riding one soon!!!
I can’t wait to take a ride ! I bought lots of stock.
Shoutout to FlightFX for the fantastic work on the Joby in MSFS 2024!
Flies awesome. If this is the future of Aviation in VTOL's, this is brilliant! Love the charging side as well. Very well done sim model.
I take it that its fly-by-wire, as it seems to hold VS on its own. Love the Auto-hover. Brilliant brilliant!
Amazing! Good luck with your aircraft.
great content, thanks
A video on how to use the Xbox controller would be helpful
These drones over New Jersey. Its you, Isn't it?
Love it, I want to try it immediately!!
Great video !
Very cool. This is the near-term future for regional flights and opens up new local air taxi service not possible previously from high fuel cost, high maintenance and noise of fossil fuel powered craft!
Interesting power output levels shown in this simulation:
- 270kW VTOL takeoff
- 80kW level cruise
- 20kW descending
But some odd readings:
- 5kW sitting on the ground motors off which seems high. Is it running all A/C motors, pumps and heaters?
- 0kW during descent at 16:50
@@beyondfossil very interesting analysis
@@beyondfossil do we know battery capacity?
Great flight !!!!
Thanks for the instructions! I tried it, extremely nice! However, I noticed that the aircraft goes backwards if you have the throttle (you call it something else?) at idle. This also made it a bit difficult to land, it was tricky to find the right throttle level. Is there a throttle level or a mode where the aircraft does not move forward or backwards?
In the real S4, the Left Hand Inceptor has a spring+cam return to center, a lot like most joysticks do. This returns the LHI to the 50% position. You can see this position on the left G3000 MFD in FS2024, denoted by a box which you place the LHI command dot inside. If the dot is above that box you will accelerate and if it is below that box you will decelerate, and if in hover, you’ll actually back up. Make sure to map and use the decelerate to hover/waypoint button, which can be used with the LHI in the 50% position, and this will bring you to a nice station keeping hover in TRC (Translational Rate Control).
A trick I use with dual throttles like William is using in the video above, is to leave one of the throttle levers unmapped and in the 50%position, and map the other to “throttle” (Surge), and in so doing, you can find the 50% point by feel, simply by pulling the throttle lever to align with the unmapped second lever.
To map those features mentioned above, note the following:
DECEL TO WP implementation is based on having a defined arrival airport as this will be used as a target,
activating it requires a long press of the LHI "DECEL" button, current implementation will default to DECEL TO HVR if no destination is defined in the flight plan.
The following functions can be mapped to your joystick or external hardware by looking for the key bindings in your controls menu
(FUNCTION==>FS2024 KEYBINDING NAME)
SPEED HOLD MODE ==> ARM AUTOTHROTTLE
SPEED SELECT INC ==> INCREASE AUTOPILOT REFERENCE AIRSPEED
SPEED SELECT DEC ==> DECREASE AUTOPILOT REFERENCE AIRSPEED
DECEL button ==> AUTOPILOT AIRSPEED HOLD (short and long press are supported)
DISENGAGE button ==> TOGGLE DISENGAGE AUTOPILOT
synthetic vision should be enabled in the MSFS G3000 for the flight path vector to show. This can be done via the pfd softkeys :
PFD SETTING => ATTITUDE OVERLAYS => SYNTHETIC TERRAIN
@@brettgoldsmith2748thank you for this I’ve been searching for the correct names to bind them to
@@brettgoldsmith2748 Thank you very much! I don't have a dual throttle, but a cheap HOTAS One -which actually look fairly similar to the LH and RH inceptors in the Joby aircraft. It has a tactile "notch" at what I thought was 50 % thrust -but seem to not keep the aircraft still. I'll see if I can somehow get that notch to align with the "box" you mention. Just had an hour or so of practice so far. Again -this is so great, congratulations on your achievement with both aircraft and simulator!
@brettgoldsmith2748 It works fine, it actually worked fine before too, I was just moving around the LH inceptor too much earlier.
I am really intrigued by this. If it works as well and easy as this in real life and you get the production and maintenance cost down this will be an absolute game changer for rural areas in the long run!
I noticed it was possible to get crazy high charging speeds -is that just to make it easier to play or do you think it will be this fast in the future? From 20 % to 100 % in a minute or so.
buy joby stock
Isn't there iconic fowler flap of joby in MSFS?
Mines always goes backward when touching down. I have to figure out the control binding .
Do you use helicopter configuration or airplane configuration on your joystick
Excellent demo! One thing, it might help to call it either “aircraft” “JOBY “ , “eVTOL “ or “Powered Lift Aircraft” as the FAA has now very recently recognized the brand new category , first new category of aircraft in 80 years, - of POWERED LIFT AIRCRAFT . Calling it an “Airplane” is technically incorrect with this change, IMHO.
well, you also can't quite call it a helicopter, either. It's always been interesting to me in my career, that helicopter people often refer to their aircraft as an "airplane"> Don't ask me why. Since this is a new category of aircraft, perhaps the industry will come up with a new name for eVTOLS...their version of "airplane" or "helicopter".
@@BlueEyed888 so true - all to “POWERED LIFT Aircraft”
I’ll volunteer for the next RUclips video to show how easy it is to take a fixed wing ppl from msfs to flying the real Joby.
I wonder if Joby knows about Jetoptera
Joby is future
Awesome. I just wish MSFS would come to mac.
Xbox series S works OK for this and is affordable compared to a PC
You should be able to play on MAC through Microsoft cloud gaming.
Great vehicle, but how to set up controllers?
Which controllers do you use?
The controller that came with the Xbox X. I can't get into the cockpit or make it go forward@@chrisgervang
DCS radio command ‘’ GroundCrew, connect the Ground Power’’ F10 menu, F8
super low fps there just before crossing the hudson, looking down on the buildings…. yowsers
I cannot see the Joby aircraft in MSFS, I am the only one ? Looked in marketplace, downloads etc.
Are you in MSFS 2024? It is only available in 2024 not 2020
I have MS Flight Simulator and I couldn't find it on the Marketplace. I refuse to pay $70 just to access this and it should come as an add-on that you can pay for (like other aircraft) at the very least. Disappointed in this as I wanted to play but it is cost prohibitive.
It's included in all versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. You shouldn't need to pay anything or download something separately
@@akre54 Appreciate your response. I am using an Xbox series S so I don't think this approach would work for me.
@@sarahross It works on Xbox too! Make sure you're using the 2024 version (and not 2020)
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Yea this thing is buggy AF in MSFS2024....
They can fly in video games but they can't show the real craft fly like that. Show a complete unedited flight of the real one that matches the simulation instead of fast edits.