MSFS2020 - Carenado Mooney M20R - After 2 years does it still have bugs?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @mattyiow
    @mattyiow Год назад +2

    I’ve only just bought this plane and have learnt so much from your excellent video. Thank you very much!

  • @USAF-AMMO-461X0
    @USAF-AMMO-461X0 Год назад +4

    Just bought it, great plane especially for $20

  • @dillank3240
    @dillank3240 Год назад +2

    This was useful! I don't own this aircraft, but it has been on the radar for a long time. Thanks for making the video!

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! It is a little rocket ship and I have done some 5hr flights in it which is a testament to how much I like it as I usually stick to less than 2-hour flights.

    • @dillank3240
      @dillank3240 Год назад +2

      @@sprocketsimulations Wow! I tend to stick to shorter hops, although sometimes it's difficult considering I do most of my flying in the northwest corner of North America. DistancesThat's a big part of the reason why I am so interested in the Mooney. It's fast for a GA aircraft, and it has fantastic range too. That's perfect for most of the flying I do.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад

      @@dillank3240 I usually fly around Southern California doing the same sort of flights because I usually don’t want to take a slow aircraft on a long flight. But this can go FAST for a single engine.
      I did a flight from Sedona to either Santa Anna or Santa Barbra the other day with live weather and that wind was ridiculous heading west. I think my ground speed was down at 115. Same day going east from LA to Vegas my ground speed was as high as 215.

  • @KAPAFlyer
    @KAPAFlyer Год назад +1

    Carenado makes great eye candy, but that's it. Bare bones systems depth that comes out broken seems to be the norm with them.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад +2

      While that used to be the case. Their aircraft now are no longer just eye candy. Are they PMDG level? No, not at all. I own a fair amount of aircraft along with many Carenado. Their performance numbers are always spot on, and flight models are good.
      Their latest 182RG II got amazing reviews from a lot of reputable channels and reviewed. They are also one of the only developers that continue to update ALL their aircraft when Asobo makes a change that affects systems and flight characteristics.
      Just about all their aircraft have been updated to have the option for the GTN750 as well. All with eye candy included.
      Back in the FSX days I’d agree with you but currently they are great value. Definitely not study level with complex failures built in but they also don’t claim to be.

    • @KAPAFlyer
      @KAPAFlyer Год назад +2

      Ok, I rescind my previous comment.
      I actually wound up buying the PA34, PA44, and M20R since that comment and I've never been more wrong. 😅
      I looked at their website and have become obsessed. They've got an insane number of planes that I've been wanting in the Sim, and judging by their history, it's only a matter of when they'll bring those products to MSFS.
      I'll be picking up the 182RG soon enough.

  • @tracer0017
    @tracer0017 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video my friend. I am just getting back into civilian flight sim and have the PC Game Pass version where I am trialing MSFS2020. My dream aircraft is the Mooney as well so I love this module. Can I ask with MSFS2024 scheduled for next year would you recommend I buy 2020 now then 2024when it comes out or would I be better to buy xplane12 now then 2024 when it comes out? I am hoping on getting recurrent training in the cessna IRL shortly as well. I heard that xplane has better physics but 2020 has better graphics and it shows : ) . This would give me the option of having 2 choices next year. Thanks again awesome video

  • @lvwpy
    @lvwpy Год назад

    Thanks for the review! I have an issue with the Carenado PC-12 where in order for the AP to engage NAV in GPS mode, you have to cycle both GNS to CDI and back to GPS.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I haven’t flown the PC-12 in a while so I’ll make that my next review and see if I can figure out what is going on there. It is Carenado’s worst rated on the marketplace so we’ll see…

    • @lvwpy
      @lvwpy Год назад +2

      @@sprocketsimulations oh, that'd be great! The PC-12 and the Cessna 337 are my most flown aircraft. And yes, at launch the PC-12 had a bunch of bugs and performance issues, but with time they were being solved, I think the bad rating may be due to a combination of said issues and some people having the wrong expectations from a Carenado product. In my opinion the aircraft is exquisitely modelled, and it flies wonderfully.
      I think it's very important for reviewers to re-review products after some time in order to find out if issues were corrected.
      Greetings from Buenos Aires!

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад +2

      @@lvwpy I agree! I usually buy all Carenado stuff as it is such great value. Sure, there are more in-depth aircraft, but these are probably some of the best looking and still have enough immersion. I have found the flight models to be pretty good as well. I have all of them so stay tuned for more as I will continue to add all the older and newer ones as they come out.

  • @pi.actual
    @pi.actual Год назад +1

    I picked this up awhile back with the intent of messing around with the 750 but unfortunately on Xbox you don't get the 750 so now it looks like I'm going to have to build a new PC. Dang hobbies...That altitude preselector still doesn't work the way it's supposed to but it is better than it was prior to the update. The speedbrake is one of my favorite gadgets on this craft and I find myself purposely getting into situations that give me an excuse to use it. We actually had a Mooney 201 (M20J) back in the late 70's and it could be tough getting it slowed down sometimes.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад

      It is a shame the 750 isn’t on Xbox, but a great excuse to build a PC! That is awesome that you had a Mooney and the real life experience! Thanks for watching!

    • @pi.actual
      @pi.actual Год назад +1

      @@sprocketsimulations yup I'm just about to order an AMD 7800x3d right now. I got the Xbox for free but it has too many limitations

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад

      Awesome! The X3D processors definitely help MSFS in busy environments!

  • @dixonmak
    @dixonmak Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I would like to learn more about calibrating the airspeed gauge to get the true air speed at 14:10 of your vid. I am not quite sure on where to rotated to. Maybe in your next video, if the aircraft has this function, that you can explain it more detail. Cheers.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад

      You got it! It is fairly straightforward once you understand it. A quick example is the numbers on the dial 2/4/6/8/10... is your elevation. The stationary one above is your current temperature, Line your altitude up with your temp and it will then reflect your true airspeed on the outer dial. Sometimes it is hard to get it to be EXACT but you will definitely be in the ballpark. If you are at 10,000ft and it is -10c out. Take the 10 and line it up to the -10c mark and you are good to go.

    • @dixonmak
      @dixonmak Год назад +1

      @@sprocketsimulations I was confused with the markings for the elevation. I noticed there are 4 ticks under each even number. What if I were to fly in 5,000 ft. These elevation markings are hard to understand. Maybe I am reading too much into these, like you said, it just needed to be in the ballpark.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад +1

      @@dixonmak Go halfway between 4 and 6 at your OAT and you'll be on the money.

    • @dixonmak
      @dixonmak Год назад +2

      @@sprocketsimulations Thanks for taking time to answer my noob questions. Cheers!

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад +1

      @@dixonmak not a noob question at all. That little gauge was one of the last ones I figured out. It is confusing to look at and rotating just feels like you’re going the wrong way! Appreciate you reaching out!

  • @falcon127
    @falcon127 5 месяцев назад

    Caranado needs a PARTNER,... to program systems and flight model and Caranado do what Caranado does well very nice looking Aircraft.

  • @JarglemyYarbles
    @JarglemyYarbles 9 месяцев назад

    Just got this plane myself, and I'm having trouble hitting the fuel flow and TAS specs. Leaning for 50F rich of peak EGT gets me a GPH much lower than indicated in that POH table shown in the visor (like 10GPH when I should be getting 14), and my cruise TAS is lower (by about 15kts) than it should be according to that second POH table you show. This is with RPM, MP, altitude, and OAT all correct. There was another update in June 2023. Did this screw things up, or is it likely I'm doing something wrong?

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  9 месяцев назад +1

      Haven’t flown it in a while, I’ll check it out this evening and let you know how it is going for me. You’re going off the visor or the POH? They should be the same but one might have been updated and not the other.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  9 месяцев назад +1

      I just took it out, everything matched up with in a very small margin of error. I went to 6,000, OAT 3C, MP@22.8, leaned to both fuel burn (15.6) on the chart and also 50 degrees rich of peak, they both were very close to each other, and I was getting ~174KTAS. Make sure to let your EGT settle before leaning, or you can lean it to the charts fuel burn and be in the ball park. I think most pilots will lean for burn vs temp but they should be very close to each other. Make sure you are getting temps correct and adjusting as needed. Weight can affect it as well.

    • @JarglemyYarbles
      @JarglemyYarbles 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@sprocketsimulations Wow, I appreciate the quick reply! I'll try your same altitude and OAT later this evening. I was flying KLAS to KABQ in live weather... 30.12 altimeter setting, 14,000 ft, -7C OAT, 65% power (2500rpm, 17.9" Hg, target of 14.1 GPH but leaning with EGT got me around 10.1). My IAS was also around 130kts (TAS of 160kts). Flying on autopilot altitude and heading hold so no trim issues or anything.
      Using the POH chart, not the visor, but from what I can tell they are the same. And the chart indicates that you should adjust manifold pressure for non-standard OAT, but I'm doing that and still unable to hit target GPH or TAS.
      Also on Xbox Series X if that could have anything to do with it.
      Happy flying.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  9 месяцев назад +1

      @JarglemyYarbles try leaning for fuel instead of your egt and see if that gives you your TAS. Where are you calculating your TAS airspeed from? The gauge can be tough to get accurate, the garmin does ok. That is what is used. But also confirmed using Navigraph telemetry data.

    • @JarglemyYarbles
      @JarglemyYarbles 9 месяцев назад

      @@sprocketsimulations Max GPH it was letting me reach was 11, so I couldn't hit the target of 14.1. Was using the gauge to calculate TAS. GPS said 190kts, which I thought seemed wrong.

  • @Posttraumaticgrowth
    @Posttraumaticgrowth Год назад

    I have a problem with the cruising altitude on AP. I love the airplane but it is a bummer.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад +3

      What issue are you having? You can either use the way I show in the video to level off at a desired altitude, same with the descent in the video or you can simply click on the ALT mode on your AP when you are at your desired altitude, and it will hold.

  • @liquidsnake1123
    @liquidsnake1123 Год назад

    Is that HP reading accurate? I only get 98HP max on that digital yellow guage. Thought this plane had 280hp

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад +1

      This is percentage not actual. So you are getting 98% power. You might be able to get the extra 2% buy playing with your mixture.

    • @liquidsnake1123
      @liquidsnake1123 Год назад +1

      @@sprocketsimulations oooh ok i got you. Thanks lol. I couldnt figure that out for the life of me.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад +1

      No problem! Keep in mind as you climb you will have less and less horsepower as the air is thinner. The blank areas on the performance chart are areas that are not able to be set and gives you a good idea of around what percentage of power you should see at those settings. I’ve found it to be roughly in the ballpark but as far as settings for mixture/manifold pressure at a published altitude and temp it is accurate for the speed.

  • @kokoeteantigha389
    @kokoeteantigha389 Год назад

    How do I update this? I believe I bought mine from the ingame Marketplace.

    • @sprocketsimulations
      @sprocketsimulations  Год назад

      If you go to your content manager on the second page over from the main startup you can see all your installed content. If there is any updates available it will say. But usually the little bell/notification menu will let you know when there is anything that needs updating so you might already have the current version.