Wonderful video! Already looking forward to the other two parts. I really with MSFS planes would vibrate more. Seb said something about SU15 and the elasticty of the plane's fuselage that might bring an improvement. Taog's new Lama helicopter shakes really nicely, after that most other aircraft in the sim feel sterile.
This was fantastic! I've flown Microsoft flightsimulators since the very first version (RGB monitor & stick lines on an IBM) in 1986. I've flown the Cessna 172 virtually for decades... and watching your video tonight, I actually learned several things about the real plane I never knew. Thank you for sharing an entertaining insight into this wonderful airplane.
It is annoying to hear that Microsoft can't even simulate the turning circle correctly and other small obvious touches. I thought they would use real pilots when writing their code.
I love the passion and humor you put into those. The 172 is just so fun!
Thanks for this, just in time for real world flight training, they have 172Ms at my flight school.
Fantastic insight!
Best to review the WBSIM version of MSFS C172, which is about a million times more realstic.
Wonderful video! Already looking forward to the other two parts. I really with MSFS planes would vibrate more. Seb said something about SU15 and the elasticty of the plane's fuselage that might bring an improvement. Taog's new Lama helicopter shakes really nicely, after that most other aircraft in the sim feel sterile.
how doni access this plane in msfs2020? i only have access to g1000's
Thanks for this 172 series! Love the way you present things Peter, just wonderful! :)
Congrats to 30k!
This was fantastic! I've flown Microsoft flightsimulators since the very first version (RGB monitor & stick lines on an IBM) in 1986. I've flown the Cessna 172 virtually for decades... and watching your video tonight, I actually learned several things about the real plane I never knew. Thank you for sharing an entertaining insight into this wonderful airplane.
Thank you.
Still is my favorite plane in Sim.
Regards.
excelent video. thanks
Keep these kinds of videos coming.!! :}
My first flight in a Cessna 172 was in 1975.
How did you do the "quick ground handling"?
How do you move so smoothly through the airplane ?
4:39 I'm 6'4 feet, do you think i can fit?
It is annoying to hear that Microsoft can't even simulate the turning circle correctly and other small obvious touches. I thought they would use real pilots when writing their code.
With differential braking it's pretty close