This is just unreal, bringing back to life an icon in the sky. Man the detail in the cockpit & outside is so good. Now let's get the real one rebuilt. 🙏
Thank you for showing the different processes with actual in-sim tools and not external ones like UA-camrs do. The world map and the checklists are all a great way to set up a flight. I'm looking forward to learning it all!
I've been trying to buy this for three days in marketplace, paying with paypal. Locks up for an hour. Paypal says not their problem, Steam says its not their problem. Guess they don't care about funding Antonov's rebuild after all.
Is there an option to have Imperial guages? As a real pilot, metric is next to useless for landing. Imagine dropping this plane from 1 metre! This is why in aviation, altitude standard is feet. In meteorology outside America it is metric. However aviation remains imperial for very good reasons, not just in terms of altutude but also for navigation, as there are some very neat rules that apply for distance and longitude. So not having imperial is really a dead stick for this.
Real pilots did fly this aircraft. That proves that dividing a number by 3.3 isn't that difficult, even for real pilots. And neither is multiplying by 3.3, or dividing or multiplying by 1.8.
This is a late-Soviet era airplane, asking it to make logical sense to you is a bit of a tall order. The only reason it was built is to carry their space-shuttle, and that poor thing is rotting in a desert somewhere covered in Graffiti
1 metre? That's better than 5 feet no? The smallest call-out I've heard on planes using imperial units is 5 ft. 1m is around 3.3ft. So 1m is actually better. Its just a matter of getting used to it
Improve ground physics. It can't be that Mario kart feels more realistic than msfs 2020. Asobo's ability to solve these basic issues is pathetic. Find the Bean NG developers and hire please....
This is just unreal, bringing back to life an icon in the sky. Man the detail in the cockpit & outside is so good.
Now let's get the real one rebuilt. 🙏
Thank you for showing the different processes with actual in-sim tools and not external ones like UA-camrs do. The world map and the checklists are all a great way to set up a flight. I'm looking forward to learning it all!
You sadly skip the most interesting thing to do with this plane, a real Cold and Dark start of that amazing plane.
How is he moving the camera like he did @7:07
There is a key for free-camera movement in first person. This is also possible on Xbox by holding LB.
i can not use my gns 530 or instrument lighting, until i click on a textframe of the efb. but then i can not control the mriya
Thank you for this tutorial 🙂
You guys did a great job keep it coming
Incredible!!
I don't see it in the MSFS market place🧐
It's only for PC at the moment, will come to Xbox when sim update 12 is released
Us Xbox users are getting this towards the end of March 👌
Legend!
I've been trying to buy this for three days in marketplace, paying with paypal. Locks up for an hour. Paypal says not their problem, Steam says its not their problem. Guess they don't care about funding Antonov's rebuild after all.
Best plane
Is there an option to have Imperial guages? As a real pilot, metric is next to useless for landing. Imagine dropping this plane from 1 metre! This is why in aviation, altitude standard is feet. In meteorology outside America it is metric. However aviation remains imperial for very good reasons, not just in terms of altutude but also for navigation, as there are some very neat rules that apply for distance and longitude. So not having imperial is really a dead stick for this.
Real pilots did fly this aircraft. That proves that dividing a number by 3.3 isn't that difficult, even for real pilots. And neither is multiplying by 3.3, or dividing or multiplying by 1.8.
To me, the whole point of flying Mriya is it being a weird, jarring experience. Metric is a big part of that.
This is a late-Soviet era airplane, asking it to make logical sense to you is a bit of a tall order. The only reason it was built is to carry their space-shuttle, and that poor thing is rotting in a desert somewhere covered in Graffiti
1 metre? That's better than 5 feet no? The smallest call-out I've heard on planes using imperial units is 5 ft. 1m is around 3.3ft. So 1m is actually better. Its just a matter of getting used to it
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Improve ground physics. It can't be that Mario kart feels more realistic than msfs 2020. Asobo's ability to solve these basic issues is pathetic. Find the Bean NG developers and hire please....