MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

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MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Charl » Wed Jan 22, 2025 7:16 pm

Previously… the Cessna from Dunedin to Palmerston North got sidetracked in Christchurch.
Over the weekend, I continued the journey, a somewhat faster and more sophisticated mount, the TBM 930.
Good for 250kts and a range of 3,300km at 30,000ft this one can go anywhere in NZ, and back.
It’s in a class of only two, really.

Always an issue with stock FS aircraft is how much fidelity is built into the systems.
This one does CTRL-E and you’re off, but the AP defeated me.
But a simple Google delivered the small fact that there’s a little switch overhead, far far away from all the other switchables, that must first be UP.

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So away out of NZCH, don’t you love the texturing that NZA did on the tarseal…

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Up the east coast in short order, but wait! Another worthy airport essentially under the track!

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So into Wellie which was a bit quiet at that time of day.

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Upward and Onward, over yet another well-known airfield. But Robin has not yet completed NZPP so no stopping here. :(

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Got quite bumpy… not sure if FlickR can embed a video…Nope, OK YT then

Watch on youtube.com


Straight over the top, LH circuit, greaser of a landing. Good scenery, does need a squadron of Massey Uni aircraft over on yonder apron though.

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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Aharon » Thu Jan 23, 2025 2:38 am

Very very very impressive screenshots and more impressive flight report.

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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Charl » Thu Jan 23, 2025 6:55 am

Thank you Aharon, and nice of you to say so.
It's such a BIG sim, I've spent most of my time just looking and discovering all the bits.
But it is fun to get back into actually "flying" the thing.
At some point I guess proper AI traffic will follow, and the bigger planes and larger airports, with all the proper procedures.
I have a notion that the upcoming A350 might be worth the time investment...
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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Charl » Sun Jan 26, 2025 8:00 pm

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Debating whether to spring for the ORBX COWS DA42... expensive but it does up the ante a little from the (many) stock Diamonds.
And the whole Massey fleet is on FS.2
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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Aharon » Mon Jan 27, 2025 3:20 am

What is your pc's configurations, please?

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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Naki » Mon Jan 27, 2025 6:56 am

Charl wrote:Debating whether to spring for the ORBX DA42... expensive but it does up the ante a little from the (many) stock Diamonds.
And the whole Massey fleet is on FS.2


I have the COWS (Orbx) DA 42...not as featured as the A2A Comanche but its my go to GA aircaft when I want something modern.to fly.. everything works as it should with excellent visuals and sounds.
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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Charl » Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:40 am

Thanks Paul.
I am after the look, sound, and flight fidelity.
Not sure if I *need* to have multiple systems failure modes, and I s'pose you cannot avoid the glass cockpit.
The Garmin is "sort of" modern but to me, complicated in the sim: mouse clicking all the bits just seems 10x more difficult than the real thing, VR is even worse.
But I can see it becoming "go to" as you say, for that certain flight.

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12th Gen Intel CPU: Intel i7 12700KF
LGA 1700 Motherboard: Z690 DDR4 Motherboard (w/ wifi)
Graphics Card: RTX 4080 Super
RAM: 64GB DDR4 RGB
Primary Storage: 2TB NVMe Gen 3 M.2 SSD
Secondary Storage 4TB 3.5" HDD
CPU Coolers: 360mm All-In-One Liquid Cooler
Power Supply: 1000W 80+ Gold
Windows 11

The machine was upgraded for MSFS 2024
RAM from 32GB
Graphics from RTX 3080
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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Splitpin » Mon Jan 27, 2025 5:33 pm

Charl, I don't know how I missed this :(
What a post....presentation perfect as usual :bow:
I really must do something similar, but at the moment I'm stuck in poser mode :rolleyes:
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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Aharon » Wed Jan 29, 2025 5:39 am

Charl wrote:CPU Coolers: 360mm All-In-One Liquid Cooler


Thanks for important information on your pc configuration that runs MS2020 and MS2024 well.

How does liquid cooler work?? Do I have to feed water into computer or what, please? :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink:

I see that wording liquid cooling or liquid cooler in many pc configurations and I have absolutely no idea what in the heck it is.

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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Charl » Wed Jan 29, 2025 10:42 am

Aharon, it's just a watertight cap that is fitted over the CPU.
Water circulates via 2 hoses to a radiator which is fan cooled.

Marty, thanks for the encouragement, I look forward to your exploits of this splendid sim
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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Aharon » Thu Jan 30, 2025 3:26 am

Charl wrote:Aharon, it's just a watertight cap Water circulates via 2 hoses to a radiator which is fan cooled


Thanks If I want to buy new pc for MS2024, do I really need water cooler or can a new powerful pc do without water cooler??

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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Charl » Thu Jan 30, 2025 7:07 am

Go for water.
No rush MSFS 2024 won't be ready for a while.

Start a new thread for computer spec when the time comes.
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Re: MSFS 2020. Rest of the Genuine Flight with a Small Aeroplane

Postby Aharon » Fri Jan 31, 2025 3:07 am

Charl,

Thanks for interesting advices.

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