Thoughts for future service pack release or patch
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 1:28 am
Hi,
I've been flying the A-12 a fair bit for the last week or so and have noticed a couple of further items that you may wish to address in a future service pack or patch.
I think the braking parachute is too effective with its current setting. Just my opinion but, at the moment, it's easily possible to land this aircraft on relatively short runways.
Don't know if this was the case in real life or not but would be surprised if it was. I've currently adjusted the spoiler drag in my airfile from 800 to 400 to achieve a longer landing roll.
Another very minor issue is the cockpit pressurisation schedule doesn't replicate the actual aircraft. The cockpit altitude at 85K ft is 15K ft I think it should read higher around 25K ft.
One request I have, is it possible to replicate the avionics switch in the VC? I note it is on the ECU popup panel only. Would it be possible to utilise the existing inverter switches modelled in the VC as the avionics switch?
Again thanks for creating this aircraft for FSX, its a blast to fly!
I've been flying the A-12 a fair bit for the last week or so and have noticed a couple of further items that you may wish to address in a future service pack or patch.
I think the braking parachute is too effective with its current setting. Just my opinion but, at the moment, it's easily possible to land this aircraft on relatively short runways.
Don't know if this was the case in real life or not but would be surprised if it was. I've currently adjusted the spoiler drag in my airfile from 800 to 400 to achieve a longer landing roll.
Another very minor issue is the cockpit pressurisation schedule doesn't replicate the actual aircraft. The cockpit altitude at 85K ft is 15K ft I think it should read higher around 25K ft.
One request I have, is it possible to replicate the avionics switch in the VC? I note it is on the ECU popup panel only. Would it be possible to utilise the existing inverter switches modelled in the VC as the avionics switch?
Again thanks for creating this aircraft for FSX, its a blast to fly!