One thing you didn't mention is how the fuel system works. You have your main tanks and aux tanks. The aux tanks do not feed to the engine, they feed to the main tanks but they don't do that automatically. You need to use the "aux fuel pumps" just behind the fuel selector valve to get the fuel to move from the aux to the main. When you do it you can actually look at your fuel gauges and see it slowly raising.
@@GizmoMaltese You use the Aux tanks to just carry more fuel. The wing of these planes is very flexible so they couldn't just use a typical wing length single tank, they had to split them up so the wing could bend without damaging the fuel tanks.
You don't have to hold the starter button down. You should be waiting for the GLOW warning to dissappear and the Temps to come in line then simply press the button once, do not hold it in.
Would like to see you take Pilot2ATC through its paces. I just downloaded the trial, and I’m super impressed. I think getting your thoughts on the product would be very informative.
Amazing. I thought something is wrong with me. But you really sit so far left and odd that it feels like flying sideways on landing, same with Taxi...feels like driving sideways.
So how does anti icing work? Do you need to switch this red button? When I fly through clouds, my plane gets full of ice and turning deice to high or max doesn't change it.
Hello, When I am flying in FS I find that when using heading mode the plane constantly banks right and struggles to maintain the selected heading, any idea why? Thanks!
Is there a knob to adjust the lighting on the g1000/avionics in this plane on mine flying at night It's way too bright to where you can't even read the compass
I had that a lot, until I realised you have to manually fly the aircraft quite near the pink line and in the correct direction, before it will lock on. Clue is 'GPS' in white means selected but not locked on, 'GPS' green means it has locked on.
Man... I'm not a real pilot so I'm not totally concerned about 100% true-to-life flight physics. I paid $30 for a third-party DA-62 for X-Plane 11, and the stock MSFS model looks way better.