In this video, we take a look at starting and operating the G36 Bonanza in FS2020. Attention is placed on normal procedures as well as tips for using the navigation system on board.
I appreciate this tutorial so much! This is the same aircraft my grandfather had (except it wasn't the g1000 he just had a small garmin gps in it). He had me up and flying it when I was 6 and he got me a little logbook for myself and I had 500 or so hours of flight time in it. He was forced to sell it cause he was getting older and the insurance was getting too high. He had plans of getting an Adams A500 but then the market crashed in 2008 and he never got the chance before he passed. I wasn't gonna get this game until they ironed out the bugs but when I found out they had a bonanza in it I bought it on release day. Thank you for this tutorial it's super helped my flying in it! Also, something I find interesting is that my grandfathers version didn't have 2 yokes. It had one that you could flip a latch on and actually roll the yoke over to the copilot side. Only plane I have ever seen with that system.
I'd recommend switching Anisotropic Filtering to 8x or 16x without real performance loss in the graphics options. Makes those markings on airfield tarmac just a teeny tiny bit clearer.
This was too too good. I enjoyed it more than a teeny tiny bit. At least tree out of five stars. (Only kidding, love your tutorials, keep them coming!)
The mountain at 19:29 is the Aconcagua. It is the highest mountain in the Americas, the highest outside Asia and the highest in both the Southern and the Western Hemispheres with a summit elevation of 22,838 ft (6,961 metres). * Source: Wikipedia
@@mcdol13 That is correct!. "The Seven Summits" are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Climbing to the summit of all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first achieved on 30 April 1985 by Richard Bass. Completing the Seven Summits and additionally reaching the north and south poles has been dubbed the Explorers Grand Slam. * Source: Wikipedia
I have watched this video a few times and have learned a lot. You explain the operation and flight very well. I am not a pilot,( yet) , but you really inspire those to get interested. You would be a good instructor because of your very friendly way of explaining well and joking at times to not always sound serious. Great video.
@@CanadaSims The only issue with it at the moment is that if it's the first plane you fly when you launch flight sim after about 10 min your avionics will just shut off and you can't turn them back on.
Anyone have good chart or somethign showing ideal landing profile? Looking for altitude, speed, flaps settings for each leg. Just started flying this thing on MFS and have been looking around the web but need a quick reference. I have been less than stabilized on each of my landings thus far. Biggest problem seems to be throttle management and prop RPM settings are a bit all over the place, having to adjust constantly. Thanks!
Great tutorial. I'm a rookie and appreciated the star to finish walk through with demonstration and commentary. Nicely done by a knowledgeable and skilled pilot. Thanks!
Outstanding!!! Very informative tutorial. Thank you for doing these great videos for us to acclimate ourselves to the various planes available in FS2020.
Great tutorial, can I ask you how can you set the instruments description style like that when passing over them with the mouse? I got those big descriptions not showing any values, just the big name of that control, I would like to have those FsX style ones, showing percentages etc. Thanks!
If you have the latest version of the G36 mod and combine it with the latest G1000 mod then you get the engine lean page on the MFD as well as some other nice features like track up and ability to turn off the synthetic vision on the PFD.
@@Just_lift_anyone You want that as well as the one I linked. The G36 mod overhauls the flight dynamics while the G1000 mod puts features that Asobo left out back into the avionics.
IRL the weather radar would show terrain tough. You'll need to set it up correctly. The vertical scale in FS2020 is stuck +/- 60k feet. Makes judging clouds altitudes quite difficult. Edit: Almost forgot: Thanks! Nice video!
I neeeeeeeeeeded this. I always screw up the flight with this aircraft in game, now I suddenly understand WHY. Cowl flaps + Best Mixture Set button... Thanks mate!
I notice would you just a mixture the cylinder head temperature gauge does not move but the fuel flow does. I usually adjust it until the fuel flow starts to get too low and then increase it till it peaks out One other thing is the heading bug will not center under the heading when you push the heading knob in the center like it does when you first start out. It usually lines up in a couple of degrees off. If you save the game and leave it and come back it will line up as much as 45° off. I would like to see you do a video to show how to obtain the patch, how to install it and where to install it so that we can get the better version of this aircraft.
how you casually put in the autopilot data.. i can do that but the moment i switch on the AP main, it resets it either to "0" or to the current. seem like a nasty bug?
I just tried flying a Bonanza two different times in a row and two different locations as I'm approaching the airport the plane just goes out of control it must be broken on my end
I need help adjusting the fuel mixture on my Bonanza. I was flying earlier at 6000 ft and I couldn't get my manifold pressure to go over 21. Fuel mixture set anywhere from 10% to 100% didn't seem to make a difference in the way the aircraft flew
@@connorammerman470 yes prop was set right. After learning more about flying with altitude and temperatures that lower pressures are normal at higher altitudes. I've also learned that my climb will be slower the higher I go and the difference between air speed and ground speed. I'm doing a world trip and so far in 19k miles in my tour
What is the FS key for auto mixture? I was not aware of that little trick, though it might not work with a throttle quadrant. I’ve always dreamed of owning a Bonanza in real life, I love this plane, although I’m still more comfortable with the old 6-pack of steam gauges - I have a hard time remembering which button does what, and find it difficult to grab the right knob and not push it in the sim. One of these days I’ll make a little knob box to help with that.
@@Just_lift_anyone haven’t bought it yet, but it’s on the list. Probably soon, my first ride in a GA plane was a Mooney so they have a special place for me.
@@DilainMedia thanks for the heads up. I haven’t really had a chance to explore all the available functions in the game, I just mapped the ones I need to buttons and started flying. I really need to build a button box or something as I just can’t remember what key does what. MS Flight Simulator 1.0 came with a cardboard print that fit on the keyboard to list all the functions, would be nice to have that again 😀
Great video tank you. I will only PRAY YOU TO SPEAK more and more slowly, consider that not all people on youtube can follow a speedy english spoken as your, to understand all concepts we need time!
I agree with what you said, but you could have asked this politely instead of just giving orders. Remember that he share that amazing content for FREE and you can still pause, or re-watch it multiple time if you don't understand something, since it's not live content. Fly safe.
Shocking to see, how f*cked up this game currently is. Ground textures looking like FSX, when taxiing you see those yellow lines only 10 meters ahead... framerates are worse than the initial release version, still looking worse. Shadows in the cockpit are also broken and flickering. Such a mess...
So are you happy now you got your bitching out of the way? Question - is there a better alternative flight simulator that you can recommend? You imply that FSX is no better or even worse, and FSX apparently gets expensive. As someone new to the flight sim world I think the sim is amazing.