Night flight in the Airbus A320 from Standsted to Montpellier in Microsoft Flight Simulator
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- Опубликовано: 17 мар 2024
- A midnight hop across from London to Montpellier, France, in the FlyByWire Airbus A320 in Microsoft Flight Simulator - enjoy!
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Apologies for the loss of voice on the second half of the video - Windows sound drivers strike again!
I've been enjoying the Flybywire A320 videos lately (I've been flying it instead of the Fenix due to framerate issues/choppiness in VR.) Learned something new from this particular video (importing SimBrief plans directly into Little NavMap. I had only been pasting in the flight plan description, so this saves me some keystrokes now 😎)
Jon, Im learning how to do full flights like these. Thanks for uploading this simple flight. I will be replicating it step by step! Awesome content as always
I think it's meant to say, "stropes must be OFF while taxi" because it only give me the warning when i do have stropes on. Normaly I turn it on when I'm about to take off.
Hi Jonathan, thank you for your awesome videos. If you need light in cold and dark situation, you can use the flashlight, with "alt and l". It is toggle one.
Great tip!
Have you tried opentrack instead of the Tobi standard software? You can calibrate and setup the headtracker much better to your own preference. For me the Headtracking is way more flexible and stable compared to the Tobi settings! Strongly recommended also for DCS for any Tobi user
I've never had a problem with the Tobii software.
@@jonbeckett give it a try. It’s night and day
Did your voice mute along the way or is it my poor hearing? But great tutorial.
The microphone decided to give up lol
I have heard you say that you can't break the engine in the Carenado Mooney as with other Carenado aircraft, is this true, I have the Mooney and wanted to try it, sort of all full power but to save time I thought I would ask you opinion first, apart from of course slamming it into the ground😊.
You can't break the engine (as far as I'm aware) in any of the Carenado aircraft.
Ok thanks, I must give it a try, Shoreham to Glasgow full power😂.@@jonbeckett
I thought I would give you this info about my question of breaking the engines of Carenado aircraft, this was my question to Carenado support, Quote, "Does Carenado aircraft have engine damage built in if you abuse the engine, I have the Mooney and it seems no matter what I do I can't break the engine, not that I want to but I just wonder if this feature is built in, thank you." unquote, this was there reply, quote "Carenado Support, Mar 19, 2024, 16:53 GMT-3:
Greetings,
That feature is not available for now, we want to implement it on future versions.
Regards,
Carenado." unquote, as far as Carenado is concerned it sort of take the word "sim" as useless I think.@@jonbeckett
1-11-11 lol
Wonderfully instructive video once again - I really like the way you leave the slightly "oops" bits in and then explain how you resolve things.
Agreeing absolutely with @spartan12349, I will also be replicating this step by step. Regards, A