Surely you must have something a tad more advanced than that :think:
I normally fly lower than what the VC9 actually flew due to the routes I use and FSNav (eg.. I CBA to keep changing the alt info!) and the bottom line is that at my norm of FL150, depending on weight, I either see 258kts or.. with around 4000kg or less of fuel onboard (pax at 12T).. as high as 260kts (KIAS) It doesn't seem it but the Vanguard is Scarebus A320 sized. She's a big piece of metal but those Tynes did (eventually) pull her along at a very respectable speed
Surely you must have something a tad more advanced than that :think:
lol yeah I need to reinstall infraview, I am not much of a artist, I am more of a tecnical guy. so I mainly use my image software to play with screenshots....
one thing I have noticed with RP turboprops. (not that it is in anyway his fault) is that when you load a saved flight, I have to pause it imedieatly so I can make sure I won't fall out of the sky or something else about as bad. I how fsX improves its flight saves, I would put fs as one of the bad Payway programs in that list in the payware forum. the freeware I can get from guys like you make it worth the investment.....
I seem to remember a fault in the start coding which only renders itself if you don't follow the checklist. Make sure ALL Start Fuel Levers are at start before attempting to start the first engine (3). Don't move the Start Fuel Levers to off individually after each start; after 3, 4 and 1 are running move their respective start levers to off, then once no2 is running move its start lever to off and all engines will light.
New panel isn't too far away, but don't hold your breath
Viscount Cornbank wrote:I seem to remember a fault in the start coding which only renders itself if you don't follow the checklist. Make sure ALL Start Fuel Levers are at start before attempting to start the first engine (3). Don't move the Start Fuel Levers to off individually after each start; after 3, 4 and 1 are running move their respective start levers to off, then once no2 is running move its start lever to off and all engines will light.
New panel isn't too far away, but don't hold your breath
Cheers
Fraser
thanks I will try that, I always follow checklists you know :redface:
A true vickers a/c, they even felt powerfull at ground idle,
Garry, you're right, 14'6" with a 16" cord, 5600 shaft horse, the most powerfull tubo prop that R/Royce ever built.
One more fact that made it special, the fuselage was longer than the wing span, so a tight turn on the ramp could loose you ten feet of tail end, I managed to avoid finding out how true that was!