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ATRguy

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  1. Absolutely no stutters on my system with it, even flying into Haneda and Kai Tak.
  2. Took off from Kathmandu to Hong Kong and it feels much better. Lots of little bugs are gone, and the flight model feels a lot better in the climb at high altitude, it feels like an older airliner running out of power when it’s heavy at high altitude. Well done! Hopefully some more to come.
  3. It’s just a technique passed along by the people who taught me to fly it.
  4. You don't JUST use it, you just hold down nose up trim, as you enter the flare to ease the control forces on the yoke. It's the only airplane I've ever done this in, and it's not uncommon at all for Caravan pilots to do this. I've gone around plenty in both the 675-hp and 867-hp versions and it's fine, the trim on landing is usually a little more nose up than takeoff. So there you go, 45 years of flying, and you learned something new today 😉 We don't trim the ATR much past 500 feet or so, since it's configured, stable, and all that airline stuff. It also flies like a dump truck, so it's fine not to trim much.
  5. No. You trim it so the controls feel neutral, you aren’t looking for a specific position on landing. Despite the other comment, trimming in the flare on the Caravan is extremely common, almost every pilot I know that flies it, does it. In over 1000 hours of flying Caravans, I’m pretty well versed in its quirks, and that’s one of them.
  6. IRL in the Caravan one of the good tricks is to actually be CONSTANTLY trimming in the flare. The elevators get heavy as the plane slows down, and as I pulled the power back in the flare I would just hold nose up trim till the wheels or floats were in contact. Then the elevators don’t get super heavy as the speed bleeds off
  7. Only to start, like the 340, and you can transfer it to the ini manager later, like the 340. You’re missing out
  8. Sweet this’ll be ready when I get home from work in a couple days.
  9. Thanks! It’s probably one of the prettiest parts of the world you could ever go.
  10. We’re in the pinnacle of flight simming, with graphics that have never been better, more high fidelity add-ons than you could ever imagine, and you’re disillusioned? Man, there really is no pleasing some people. This is the best it’s ever been, ever. I can’t wait to get home to hop in an L1011 out of Kai Tak, and have it basically be as close to reality as it could be.
  11. They’re pretty bright IRL at night. Hilariously, most of them at the airports I fly to IRL are NOTAM’d U/S and set up wrong, so they give you word not allowed guidance. Most of my landing briefings include “just remember the PAPIs are wrong, so ignore them…” This is CYIO at 2 pm local in January (this is on slope)
  12. Nobody who is getting into flight sim is going to P3D. It’s a bunch of people that use it because of the reasons you said, they’ve already spent money on it. I was one of them. MSFS is better in every way, and I’d never go back.
  13. Looks great. Another great airport to get the L1011 in and out of.

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