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Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby Splitpin » Thu May 05, 2016 10:01 am

Can't get the link to work sorry ... but check their site.
Looks like goodie .
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby Ian Warren » Thu May 05, 2016 10:23 am

They did have a couple here in New Zealand , you would have met Alistair Mclean , he flew them for a short time after his RNZAF service in Hawke's Bay region.
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby CoochB » Thu May 12, 2016 11:43 am

it's out now and looking good

I've always liked this aircraft after reading an article about Bob Hoovers airshow routine in one of these

To watch a video of Bob pouring a glass of water while the horizon out the windscreen does a 360 says much about his flying, and the aeroplane
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby Ian Warren » Thu May 12, 2016 12:11 pm

CoochB wrote:To watch a video of Bob pouring a glass of water while the horizon out the windscreen does a 360 says much about his flying, and the aeroplane

YEAH , dang impressive piece of flying by that boy ... the tricks he got up to B-)
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby cowpatz » Thu May 12, 2016 6:58 pm

Yeah one sexy looking aircraft with that distinctive style.
I have always had a soft spot for the Aero Commanders.
Carenado do the GA stuff very well. Superb modelling. But they sometimes let themselves down on systems modelling, documentation and FDE on the more sophisticated types.
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby Ian Warren » Thu May 12, 2016 7:19 pm

I should mail Alistair, last time I stopped with him was when Ade was here from the UK , good book , course the history.
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby CoochB » Fri May 13, 2016 6:31 am

Bought it last night

Only had time for one quick test flight but it is really well done

It flies beautifully and does Bob's barrel rolls with ease and handles with an engine out easily

They have upped their game and taken notice of A2A's ideas to give the simulation more realisim and introduced the sense of movement so things start shaking while you are taking off and still in contact with the ground, reinforced by a good sound set you can hear the panel shaking away as the wheels send the runway's ripples through the airframe

I don't have the 350 Chieften but from their website it also has this feature

I know Carenado often gets bagged for producing "screenshot queens" but it looks like they are really responding to the criticism with this one and all kudos to them

I have been waiting for this for some time as this would have to be my favourite light twin and I am definitely very happy with it so far

Next will be a bit of IFR to make sure the avionics work properly, but given they are still pretty much steam driven I am not expecting any issues there
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby Ian Warren » Fri May 13, 2016 7:23 am

Looking forward to as low as you can Screen with that glass of water ;)
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby cowpatz » Fri May 13, 2016 8:23 am

CoochB wrote:Bought it last night

It flies beautifully and does Bob's barrel rolls with ease and handles with an engine out easily............

Next will be a bit of IFR to make sure the avionics work properly, but given they are still pretty much steam driven I am not expecting any issues there


Thanks for the Heads up Cooch. I'm tempted to shoo the moths from the wallet and grab it as well.
Is single engine asymmetric flight modeled well or is there the usual lack of yaw?
Make sure the HSI works the correct way (LOC/VOR indication). Usual culprit.
They really do need to sort out their paint kits.
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby Splitpin » Fri May 13, 2016 7:01 pm

Ive decided to get it .... god knows i could be hit by a meteorite at anytime , and would never have experienced this type :rolleyes:
Problem is ... P3D has crashed :(
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby Ian Warren » Fri May 13, 2016 7:31 pm

A "meteorite at anytime" .. I'm going outside for a looksee .. :rolleyes:
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Re: Carenado Aero commander inbound.

Postby CoochB » Fri May 13, 2016 8:48 pm

Assymetric yaw is pretty good requiring full rudder by the time you've slowed up to the vmca red line

HSI works ok as does the fixed card adf

Only 2 gripes

The pitch button on the autopilot does not move to give a visual indication that pitch mode is selected, pitch mode does work though

And you cannot tune the #1 VOR on the pop up GNS530, you have to use the instrument in the VC

Otherwise it's great
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