A2A Piper Comanche 250 Orientation & Lesson

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @haericred115
    @haericred115 2 місяці тому +1

    Mr. Forder, you are the Mr. Rogers of aviation. I very much mean that as a compliment. I love your style.

    • @howardforder4481
      @howardforder4481 2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you. 30 years as a certified IT trainer, but now I get to teach fun things in aviation. I appreciate the feedback.

  • @colourwheel20
    @colourwheel20 13 днів тому +1

    Superb instruction!

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  12 днів тому

      Thank you. If you wish another aircraft, I take all suggestions and figure out which one to do next. Typicailly new ones on the market, but can do the research and talk to real pilots to get one made. It's a lot of work, and a labour of love.... all for the love of aviation.

    • @colourwheel20
      @colourwheel20 12 днів тому

      @@ForderLearnToFlyI can tell you enjoy teaching. I’ll probably take one of your courses. I’d be keen to see you do a lesson in the new Sierra by Flysimware. Thanks and keep them coming:)

  • @stevepauley1200
    @stevepauley1200 Рік тому +6

    Love you approach. Really helps as a new 55yr old beginner to flight sim.

  • @davey6693
    @davey6693 Рік тому +2

    Loved this. How nice to have found a review and demo of this aircraft by someone whose passion and knowledge complements the amazing work of the developers.

  • @ArtG-49
    @ArtG-49 Рік тому +6

    Just discovered your channel and glad I did. Excellent walkthrough which not only helped in filling in some of the Comanche related 'things' I was wondering about, but increased my knowledge of the workings of GA aircraft in general. Many thanks. What a great aircraft!!

  • @weok-doing-things
    @weok-doing-things 10 місяців тому +2

    Interesting thing is that POH for this Comanche which I was able to find on one Comanche owners website (they are working hard on maintaining all the manufacturer materials available and current) is quite short. And there is an introductory material called "Comanche Flight Training Manual" which goes deep into the systems and everything else. I am sure it is not including comprehensive full guide on the engine from Lycoming but it is good to remember that this older then 1970-ish airplanes have quite interesting short and even sometimes unconventional POH's. It is great that A2A have this awesome manual. For my personal orientation and "endorsement" I would say this video, manual and a few other sources would be enough to start flying this great plane.

  • @sascenturion
    @sascenturion Рік тому +1

    Excellent video ... Really enjoyed that!
    Consice,informative and relaxed .
    Looking forward to more "lessons/tutorials" in the a2a Comanche from yourself
    What an awesome job a2a have done with this add-on 😮👍
    Thanks 😊👍

  • @ForderLearnToFly
    @ForderLearnToFly  Рік тому +5

    I see comments were disabled. That wasn't the plan. I have now fixed it and invite comments.

  • @conlethbyrne4809
    @conlethbyrne4809 Рік тому +1

    The best review of this cool plane & learned a lot of things. Slainte 👍 ❤

  • @mikecoffee100
    @mikecoffee100 Рік тому +1

    This was an Awesome introduction I can't seem to stop flying it and even figured out the backwards brake handle and did some adjustments in the brake section of the logitech rudder peddles woow Great airplane.

  • @patrickunderwood5662
    @patrickunderwood5662 Рік тому +1

    What an informative video, especially for engine operation. I’m learning the Black Square Bonanza using the Eckalbar books but wow, this video is a big help. Might have to buy this plane.

  • @andrewcarley9281
    @andrewcarley9281 10 місяців тому

    Just brought the plane and I love it .well done A2A.

  • @germano77rm
    @germano77rm Рік тому +2

    Amazing Job, thanks

  • @hjr2000
    @hjr2000 7 місяців тому

    Vintage Forder. Thanks Howard 🎉

  • @howardslade267
    @howardslade267 Рік тому +1

    Great Video, Thank You....

  • @swflKVNC
    @swflKVNC Рік тому +2

    Well done and thank you. Isn't this a great aircraft.

  • @christopherbrown5924
    @christopherbrown5924 Рік тому +1

    Cool!! : )

  • @cosmictachyon3337
    @cosmictachyon3337 9 місяців тому

    Very useful, thank you so much!

  • @glennmullis1477
    @glennmullis1477 8 місяців тому

    Excellent video! Very impressed with your style. Instant new subscriber

  • @stoobydootoo4098
    @stoobydootoo4098 8 місяців тому

    Of course you mean - 'Für der Learn to fly'.
    But I didn't find any German content in the entire video!😅
    Ive had this GA for just over a week now, and it is astounding.
    Ive just completed a Casablanca - Madeira flight to test the long range max fuel without wing tanks performance. After allowing for unusable/45m reserve/5% contingency I ended up with 10m extra fuel on board. Amazing, when you consider the winds aloft were close to Simbrief's planner info.

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  8 місяців тому

      Ha! So good. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @Tortentaenzer
    @Tortentaenzer Рік тому +1

    Very nice Tutorial, thank you so much. I would like to learn, how to lean the engine using the monitor gauge. Greetings from Bremerhaven and always three green.

    • @howardforder4481
      @howardforder4481 Рік тому +1

      In real life, we use the rpm gauge to lean quickly and easily, but when you have an EGT gauge, you can be more precise, according to the POH of the plane. With the sim Comanche, we have an engine monitoring page that is the most educational tool I have seen yet. This shows us spark plug fouling status (bigger white circle or smaller), colour temperature of the cylinders, exhaust temp colour and the effects on using your controls and seeing what happens. The owner of the real plane and the CEO of A2A has an excellent YT tutorial of working with that screen and the effects of the controls on the engine.

  • @peterhaarbrink5480
    @peterhaarbrink5480 Рік тому +2

    Was it foggy? Or were the windows fogging? That's another great detail. Great video, thanks!

    • @howardforder4481
      @howardforder4481 Рік тому +1

      It was foggy. Visibiliy was 10 miles. In real life, I see mist like that quite often. It certainly did make if feel more real.

    • @meloescher
      @meloescher 8 місяців тому +1

      @@howardforder4481 That was window fogging up. You had no vents open on a cool day. Just pop the door open and it’ll clear up, or put on the defroster. You can see it in the hangar when you opened the side vent.

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  8 місяців тому +1

      @@meloescher so real. Thanks for the insight. As I fly it more, I am learning more. I like that in a plane.

    • @hjr2000
      @hjr2000 7 місяців тому

      ​@@meloescherwow is it modelled to that degree of depth? Wow

  • @rlnay
    @rlnay Рік тому +1

    Excellent presentation! I love this airplane; several hundred hrs instructing in the '60's; several in owner owned Comanches. I think the fuel selector valve is under the selector switch, so there should be fuel at the bottom of the tank??? Don't remember for sure, but can't visualize how the fuel selector could affect drainage at the bottom of the tank out in the wings.

    • @howardforder4481
      @howardforder4481 Рік тому +1

      I agree with you. A2A owns the real thing so I trust they make the sim plane the same. As always, I am still learning even if I scoured the POH, spent countless hours before making the video. We are always learning. Thanks for pointing this out.

    • @eddiezetlein6582
      @eddiezetlein6582 10 місяців тому +1

      @@howardforder4481 One point about the fuel tank selectors is that Piper recommend you only select one fuel tank at a time and change tanks every 13 minutes to maintain balance. The reason for this is that if you had 50% fuel in each tank with both valves open, in a turn all the fuel on one side would flow through to the other side causing a dangerous imbalance in handling which might catch you out. You could try this out, because I'm sure A2A would have modelled this behaviour.

    • @howardforder4481
      @howardforder4481 10 місяців тому +1

      @@eddiezetlein6582 I appreciate your insight. That makes a lot of sense. Can you tell I fly high-wing Cessnas in real life? Even then, we put the selector on Left or Right when stopped so the fuel person can fill tanks without crossflow. Thank you for your comment. I would bet they modelled that too, being A2A and I will test it.

    • @hjr2000
      @hjr2000 7 місяців тому

      ​@@eddiezetlein6582superb feedback

  • @python27au
    @python27au 8 місяців тому

    Thanks mate👍

  • @FlightEagle
    @FlightEagle Рік тому

    At 8:43 you say 'and of course flaps over here on the left' while pointing to the park brake lever. Flaps are a floor mounted stick control on the right. You see the top of the flaps control stick below the prop RPM control in your image. Minor correction.

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  Рік тому

      Wow, I see that. Good eye. There is what happens when you have a mapped flaps switch, like the one on the Bravo throttle quadrant. Nice catch.

  • @PatriotUK78
    @PatriotUK78 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant subscribed

  • @kyledeitz2760
    @kyledeitz2760 8 місяців тому

    Should you have turned the carb heat off earlier after full stop landing so nothing were to be sucked into the engine?

  • @KirkRoyster
    @KirkRoyster Рік тому

    Can the Comanche instruments be popped out? I see the mouse become active when I hover over them but nothing occurs when I click.

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  11 місяців тому +1

      Sorry for the late reply Kirk. The answer is yes, you can pop out the glass tablet like other glass displays such as the 530 or the G1000. Just press your right-ALT key and click with your mouse. It will pop out to a screen you can move to another monitor, or your dedicated hardware of the same. We do this with the 530 or G1000 if you have the hardware in your home cockpit. I see that it shows a hand icon when hovering over the steam gauges, but nothing happens with trying to pop them out.

  • @OVI_777
    @OVI_777 Рік тому

    the ball in the turn coordinator doesn’t move almost at all - they forgot to implement it?

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  Рік тому +1

      I will have to check that again. I am sure they did. It may be my sim. A plane this realistic won't overlook the T & B. That is basic stuff, even in free planes. Thanks for the note.

  • @russellmillett5642
    @russellmillett5642 Рік тому

    Do you have a relative named Pete? Had a professor in college who looks similar to you, and has his PPL, so thought there might be a chance 😅

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  Рік тому +1

      oh no! There are two of us! Seriously though, I don't know a Pete Forder. I guess the hat, glasses, headset can make a lot of us look the same.

    • @russellmillett5642
      @russellmillett5642 Рік тому

      @ForderLearnToFly his surname is actually Ford, wasn't sure if maybe "Forder" was just an adaptation in the UA-cam name. Could be some distant connection! Even your voice bares a resemblance of his!

    • @russellmillett5642
      @russellmillett5642 Рік тому +2

      Also, fantastic overview of this aircraft. It really is a game changer for MSFS "study level" craft

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  • @darth_patzer
    @darth_patzer 11 місяців тому

    Hello, what I think is that the plane is nicely done in the game but, for me, it's not a very interesting plane because the plane itself has nothing special. I mean the Beechcraft D18S, the Beaver, the Wilga, etc. are interesting planes because it's a challenge to fly with them. The Comanche is only done to go from a asphalte runway to another asphalte runway without surprises. What you have to do on the ground can be interesting but what you do in the air is not. Easy to take take off, easy to fly and easy to land.

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  11 місяців тому +2

      I agree with you darth. I love flying the beaver, Beech 18, and of course, the Wilga in STOL competitions. As a pilot in real life, the reason we are so enthusiastic about a product like the Comanche is its realism to real flying. To be able to do the walkaround, the failures, the realism in flight means we can practice real-world scenarios and know that it is close to the behavior of the real thing. Not everyone would care about that, so it might not be an outstanding choice for an airplane. A2A has always been known as quality airplane makers for many versions of flight simulators. They didn't disappoint here either. Let me know what other airplanes you wish for me to deep dive into, and I will work on that.

    • @hjr2000
      @hjr2000 7 місяців тому

      ​@@ForderLearnToFlyno pleasing some people 😂