I say to myself _"I should stop seeing Flight simulator videos because is making the wait for the realese really hard"._ And as soon as I enter UA-cam I have this on the top of recommendations, and what I do? I click on and watch the whole thing...
The CJ captures the localizer and glideslope just fine (well, as fine as the rest of the planes do). You forgot to change the nav input from fms1 to loc1/vor1. on the control panel for the PFD, above the baro dial, there is a button that says NAV (not the AP nav button). If you press it, it will change the navigation input from FMS to VOR/LOC. You can see it happen in the green lettering on the upper left of the map on the PFD. Once it's changed over, the LNAV will follow the localizer and the approach button will arm, and capture, the glideslope.
1:01:56 I don't think those trees should be there on the left LOL. I would have loved to fly low around the area to see how those housing estates are modelled in-sim and also the major highways. The approach looks so eerily real though. I have flown countless times in and out of Singapore and that approach gives me goose bumps!! Those islands Pulao Ubin and Pulao Tekong are right where they should be and how they should look in that weather and time of day! And that coast on the right of the airport where I spent a lot of weekend afternoons.... Just amazing. Thanks for this video!
Very Nice! I've been wondering how Jakarta and Singapore airports look like in FS2020, but never actually thought that someone would make a flight there since it's so far away from where FS UA-camrs are from. Really glad that you did this video. Thank you, sir. Cheers from your Indonesian viewer.
Love the fact that you're using ultra wide screen. Finally I get a chance to not see black bars while viewing YT video. Planning to try flying this route as well so as a beginner in flight simulator games, really appreciate this.
Just finished cleaning up my 125GB HDD & 1TB SSD. Got my 2TB SSD initialized and working. Cleaned my desk. Just need Windows to download this to the 2TB drive and I'm ready for this! Nice job Paul!
I'm surprised how well they captured the layout of Soekarno-Hatta Intl'. The building shapes are all off, but for an autogen airport it's done pretty well, I saw they got the new crossing taxiway in there as well. Anyways, nice video. Keep it up!
I think when 3rd party sceneries are starting to roll in then it'll be awesome, The coastline looks soo good, it looks like the real thing, the surrounding area are also very good. I'm curious about my hometown airport though, since it's in the city.
I cannot tell you how excited I am for mfs2020, I live in Singapore, and I am fascinated by the accuracy of the scenery, thanks so much for all the great videos!
it seems a lot of people in gaming community is excited. I am planning to build an advanced gaming pc and high speed network subscription just to be able to play this simulator. Greetings from Jakarta
Aside from stunning visuals, think I'm mostly amazed by simulation of all plane onboard computers, checklists and procedures, Just can't wait to fumble myself all over all those buttons
I would assume The BTM near Singapore is near the Hang Nadim Airport of Batam Island (WIDD/BTH), it's hardly an airfield it's an airport with a 4000m runway. They actually did a pretty good job on the islands between here, whenever we're descending it's what I see it really captures the feeling of entering Changi (in my opinion). The distance between Batam and Singapore is about 30Km (1 hour ferry ride) and yes there are a lot airport in that area, there are a bunch in Singapore alone. There's the nearby Johor Bahru airport (Malaysia), Multiple airports in the Riau Islands area with Batam and Bintan. For GA traffic as point out in the comments it's more common to use Seletar airport in Singapore and in Jakarta to use Halim (WIHH / HLP). I would love to see Bali (WADD/DPS) or my hometown (WICC/BDO) as it is in the city, but I doubt the autogen would do it justice though.
A few suggestions for new destinations to fly to - McMurdo (Williams Field), Antarctica Lukla, Nepal Milford Sound airport, New Zealand Isafjordur Airport, Iceland Loving these videos! Keep 'em coming.
You are in mid-flight as I watch this, but I just wanted to say I flew into Singapore on a BA jumbo jet in 1991 on my way from LHR to Melbourne. The song Jump by Van Halen was playing on a loop and it came on as we approached. Everything the plane did was perfectly timed to the music. Banks, turns, undercarriage and even touchdown. It was one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life.
Interesting they called it GA parking apron, but that is actually the military dispersal of Changi Air Base. Guess they can't be accurate about everything, but yes, impressive graphics. Thanks for sharing!
@@IncapableKakistocrat there are instances where GA aircraft are allowed in, but they are usually for VVIPs/Heads of State flights. Their private jets are usually seen parked along the remote bays numbered 400/300+ , near Terminal 1.
Just a FYI.... I have seen a couple other vids by other beta testers where they found that (until its fixed) turning off then on again the auto-pilot will fix the issues of rocking/porpoising temporarily... May take a few times but they always have gotten it under control. Maybe you could try it and see if it helps on your end as well. Literally just turn it off, wait a sec, turn it on again.
Thanks for doing this, Squirrel. Singapore is my most favourite place in the real world, and I'll be doing most of my MSFS time in that area. Great video.
I've just started playing this and just completed my first flight from Heathrow to Manchester. I'm sticking with one plane at the moment so I get used to the buttons/switches. I like how you explain how you work out the decent time etc it's really helping me become a pilot from home. Subscribed
Welcome to my neck of the woods, Singapore. Thanks for showing it! The buildings and airport are probably not 1:1, but they're good enough to get the same feeling. It would be interesting to see how downtown looks like. Nice to see some custom buildings hand-crafted, too.
I love Pearson, I flew out of there to Haneda Japan a 13 hour flight, it was rough as I didn't sleep the hole way but that worked in my favor as I adjusted to their time the next day.
Thanks Froogle. This is why I get so confused right now one of the other Vids told me that VOR was not going to be implemented till late this year...... It's always good to hear your reassuring voice, even on Train Sim World! Best, Pete.
Thanks for another great video again Squirrel! As a new "simmer" and someone who is avidly waiting for MFS2020 these are invaluable and great fun to watch. Thanks again.
The startup sounds for the CJ4 are top tier.. Have a fair bit of flying time in one lol. Also, it climbing like a rocket ship is a big selling point for single pilot business jets lol
Very nice flight. If you thought your post flight taxi was long, you should've been on our flight, out of Atlanta. We taxied for nearly two hours, literally all they way around the entire concourse rows, across all four runways, twice, before ground found got us clearance to take off. It was bonkers! LOL Thanks for the flight.
hey squirrel! you should do a flight in south east Australia with live weather! it will be quite interesting and fun as the weather patterns can change quickly (in real life) and it would be cool to check out how FS20 will cope with it. (like so he can see) :)
Damn, i wished they had made Changi a handcrafted airport. WSSS looks fantastic in the imaginesim build. Was looking forward to seeing at least the jewel in msfs
NAW. Stop saying 'aye' - it's the Scottish' word for yes before it was the dumb misspelling of 'ay' or even 'eh', would let you use that, anything but 'aye' other than _AYE_ GEEZ A BOATLE A YER FINEST TONIC AND A BOATLE A DUG WI THAT ANAW.
Really enjoyed the air speed tests in your recent video. I did learn something for sure. Looking forward to the 8/18/2020 release with anticipation. Thanks for the content Squirrel.
Thank you for covering some of the Indonesia parts, now I have an image of what Indonesia would look like! Maybe you could try a handcraft airport in Indonesia? Great video!
Thanks for the Video. My favourite route is WMKK to WSSS. There is top of decent in the flight planning. Click on NAV and select the way point and it tells you when to decent
Strobes are for when you take the runway. Never for ramp or taxi use. Use the NAV lights just prior APU/GPU startup, and the Beacon (GND RECOG in some Citations) just prior to engine start.
Thanks for this video. Basically i am indonesian, so this is okay to watch some of southeast asia's experiences in this game. And that BTM is batam. For next video, i hope maybe u should do an africa's flight.
Use a checklist always for every stage of flight, its more fun and nothing is forgotten. Pitot really should be on before take off. Engine anti-ice on when outside air temp is +10 or below in visible moisture. Rule of thumb for calculating initial top of descent is 3 x height in nautical miles so if you are at 33000 you start descent with 99 route miles to touch-down and add 5 for slowing down to 250k below 10000 and final approach speed. MSFS may not have the correct tuning to achieve this but worth a go, be interesting. It never worked on FS2004. The step descents on FMC usually work out. Great flight thanks for sharing.
Hey Squirrel! Nice flight, great landing... I would like to see a flight complete with all IFR and all ATC in use. Hard mode, meaning aircraft collisions and AI traffic. Would be a hoot... Going from say Miami to JFK or Laguardia. Thank sir. Oh and that would be in the 747-8 :) I have flown all the MSFS's since 1982 ( with a tape drive), and I have used FSPassengers since its release... I LOVE that program and love flying the business end of the airline industry. Not to mention it MAKES you fly precise and for the customers. I Pray it comes out for this. Take care sir.
Squirrel the audio chimes you hear sometimes are objectives being checked. Since you don’t have the objectives window open you can’t see them. The objectives are stuff like calling ATC for clearance, doing pushback, reach taxi speed, get to the runway hold point, get take off clearance, etc.
19:24 those audio ques are for the in-sim objectives. They've been around for a while but I only started noticing them prominently in Alpha 1.6.13. If you open your objectives panel, it automatically has them for you I.E engine start, taxi to runway, initial climb, etc..
Excellent vids. Educational as well. I’m going to practice this flight plan using the citation now. I didn’t understand the avionics till you made it clear in this video. Also, what GPU and CPU are you using, and what monitor resolution? Also, I presume that’s the tracker that you are using? I’m using track hat ir.
Batam is existing of 7 islands and they are connected with bridges. One of those bridges is kind of famous. Its visited during the weekends by Singaporeans to have a short holiday. Its after Bali the 2nd most touristic destination in Indonesia.
I think I might know why the autopilot didn't capture the approach. If you look, when you pressed APPR (at 56:25 ish), the glideslope was dead center (pink dot on the right scale), however, you hadn't captured the localizer yet (pink dot on the lower scale). Usually the APPR function on these aircraft requires that the aircraft starts on the glideslope and localizer, otherwise it doesn't know what it needs to track and thence will not track anything. Great video!
Thanks for your great videos. Can't wait for Aug 18. I always use Ground Speed to calculate my descent rate rather than indicated airspeed. I never was concerned about this in the Cessna 150 I took lessons in 30+ years ago, but flying business jets in X Plane with winds aloft included, I thought ground speed was more accurate. Thanks for the 787 vid of 08/11. Looking forward to it and the Longitude.
45:50 the bridge are called "Barelang Bridges" it connects Batam,Rempang Islands,and Galang. There's a famous Vietnam camp which became the shelter of the victims of the vietnam war
Thank you for this video! Finally I can see the default Soekarno-Hatta scenery. Have to say, very satisfied with the surrounding area, less work for custom content or add-on creators. As always, the autogen confuses warehouses with office buildings and small office-home office (SOHO) building complexes with medium sized office buildings. But love the overlays, they are totally accurate instead of just "standing water here" and some general road there. BTW, that ramp is Soekarno-Hatta's cargo ramp. They also confuse the autogen to generate a terminal building there LOL. Anyway, the flight planner is a massive improvement from previous FS series, but still hit or miss, X-Plane's IFR flight planner is much better at this point. Finally, FS recognise SIDs and STARs, hopefully the ATC will be better integrated with the function than X-Plane's. But they still don't follow the typical airways, Jakarta-Singapore (WIII-WSSS) usually uses G579, which passes through Palembang PLB VOR that ends at REPOV, where your STAR begins.
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OK, the magenta diamond at 54:40 is NOT the vertical profile, but your ILS glide slope (GS), so it will effectively go back up when going away from the destination airport, which is normal. And to catch the GS, you must FIRST intercept the LOC from ILS, which you were definitely not on course at that time. And finally, there is no need to use the CRS knob for localizer (it's only for VOR course).
You used indicated speed for your descent calculation, you needed to use groundspeed instead because that is the speed you are moving across the ground. So if you wanted 2000fpm from FL370 to FL210, that is 8mins, e.g. 420knots GS is 7nm/min so that equates to 8min x 7nm/min = 56nm from REPOV. Correct me if I'm wrong but that should be a more accurate way to plan the descent. Bear in mind however that your groundspeed will change as you descend. A nice rule is 5 x GS to give required ROD for a 3 degree profile. Nice video!
One thing that could be looked at is how the custom made skyscrapers will draw at a much greater distance than autogen. It’s quite noticeable in Singapore because the marina bay sands hotel is one of the only buildings modelled. It made me wonder if going forward, autogen buildings over a certain height could be drawn at a similar distance? We know why the general buildings and trees have a limit to have far they’re drawn, but tall buildings are far fewer, so perhaps could be drawn at a similar draw distance to the custom talls, so that they ain’t sitting there lonely.
Greetings from Singapore! You might want to try out flying between Singapore Changi and Malaysia KLIA as well, its one of the most popular route in South East Asia.
The texture glitch you saw is actually not a texture glitch. It's when 2 (or more) 3D objects are on top of one another, which means in this case that the building that was glitching has been duplicated and placed on the same spot, which is what makes it flicker. This is probably just a generation bug when your PC load the map.
I say to myself _"I should stop seeing Flight simulator videos because is making the wait for the realese really hard"._
And as soon as I enter UA-cam I have this on the top of recommendations, and what I do?
I click on and watch the whole thing...
Me too and i don't even plan on buying it.
@FoxBlaker754 open an incognito/private browsing. That should solve your problem :)
@aagp2 tell me about it, I'm just like that- except with me, it's powdered and £80 a g.
Hah same!
aagp2 Get the xbox game pass, u’ll have it for much less. In my case is 1€ the first month, then 4€.
The CJ captures the localizer and glideslope just fine (well, as fine as the rest of the planes do). You forgot to change the nav input from fms1 to loc1/vor1. on the control panel for the PFD, above the baro dial, there is a button that says NAV (not the AP nav button). If you press it, it will change the navigation input from FMS to VOR/LOC. You can see it happen in the green lettering on the upper left of the map on the PFD. Once it's changed over, the LNAV will follow the localizer and the approach button will arm, and capture, the glideslope.
This.
Sweet! Thanks!
It is only me who doesn’t anderstand anything of what you said ? 😕 I’m sorry if I am too stupid
Does the CJ not come equipped with an IAS AP control?
By that I mean autothrottle
Hello Guys, I'm from Jakarta, Indonesia. Best regards from Jakarta!
Love the Airport Model!
Akhirnya bisa liat WIII di FS2020 😅
Yay akhirnya Indonesia
Mantap
1:01:56 I don't think those trees should be there on the left LOL. I would have loved to fly low around the area to see how those housing estates are modelled in-sim and also the major highways. The approach looks so eerily real though. I have flown countless times in and out of Singapore and that approach gives me goose bumps!! Those islands Pulao Ubin and Pulao Tekong are right where they should be and how they should look in that weather and time of day! And that coast on the right of the airport where I spent a lot of weekend afternoons.... Just amazing. Thanks for this video!
Great comment!
Very Nice! I've been wondering how Jakarta and Singapore airports look like in FS2020, but never actually thought that someone would make a flight there since it's so far away from where FS UA-camrs are from. Really glad that you did this video. Thank you, sir. Cheers from your Indonesian viewer.
Love the fact that you're using ultra wide screen. Finally I get a chance to not see black bars while viewing YT video. Planning to try flying this route as well so as a beginner in flight simulator games, really appreciate this.
Just finished cleaning up my 125GB HDD & 1TB SSD. Got my 2TB SSD initialized and working. Cleaned my desk. Just need Windows to download this to the 2TB drive and I'm ready for this! Nice job Paul!
I'm surprised how well they captured the layout of Soekarno-Hatta Intl'. The building shapes are all off, but for an autogen airport it's done pretty well, I saw they got the new crossing taxiway in there as well. Anyways, nice video. Keep it up!
Yeah,and new runway.. hopefully they can update that
Also the topography is quite spot on. Mount Salak, Gede-Pangrango Mountains, and Mount Karang in the West Coast are well defined.
I think when 3rd party sceneries are starting to roll in then it'll be awesome, The coastline looks soo good, it looks like the real thing, the surrounding area are also very good. I'm curious about my hometown airport though, since it's in the city.
The fsx one was better
@@Real_British the third runway is already there. You can see it on the video on the northern side of the airport. The one closest to the sea.
I cannot tell you how excited I am for mfs2020, I live in Singapore, and I am fascinated by the accuracy of the scenery, thanks so much for all the great videos!
it seems a lot of people in gaming community is excited. I am planning to build an advanced gaming pc and high speed network subscription just to be able to play this simulator. Greetings from Jakarta
That landing was butter.
Melted butter.
They need to add more cargo ships in the strait of singapore, in real life it’s filled with them 24/7
Yup! A parking lot of huge ships all the time!
Many times, I was on one of those ships. Agreed - the waters look a bit empty.
the busiest strait in the world
Aside from stunning visuals, think I'm mostly amazed by simulation of all plane onboard computers, checklists and procedures,
Just can't wait to fumble myself all over all those buttons
I would assume The BTM near Singapore is near the Hang Nadim Airport of Batam Island (WIDD/BTH), it's hardly an airfield it's an airport with a 4000m runway. They actually did a pretty good job on the islands between here, whenever we're descending it's what I see it really captures the feeling of entering Changi (in my opinion). The distance between Batam and Singapore is about 30Km (1 hour ferry ride) and yes there are a lot airport in that area, there are a bunch in Singapore alone. There's the nearby Johor Bahru airport (Malaysia), Multiple airports in the Riau Islands area with Batam and Bintan. For GA traffic as point out in the comments it's more common to use Seletar airport in Singapore and in Jakarta to use Halim (WIHH / HLP). I would love to see Bali (WADD/DPS) or my hometown (WICC/BDO) as it is in the city, but I doubt the autogen would do it justice though.
26:01 When the box art for Flight Simulator 98 is now reality...
Oh yes! I remember that box art.
Yesss! I've been dreaming of this sim's quality since I was 8 years old!
Finally, some ASEAN flight between two largest hubs in Southeast Asia in FS 2020.
Ternyata bukan gua doang yg suka nonton squirrel wkwk
sama dong :v
Gw pengen liat WICC bagus ga ya surroundingnya hahaha.
Pohonnya masih perlu di fix, tinggi2 kaya hutan wkwk
@@firhatsatria7923 dan juga atap-atap terminal nya; warnanya beda dan bentuknya pun datar
Wow that decent down into Changi is exactly what it looks like. The islands in Batam, the mountain off in the distance, that’s crazy
A few suggestions for new destinations to fly to -
McMurdo (Williams Field), Antarctica
Lukla, Nepal
Milford Sound airport, New Zealand
Isafjordur Airport, Iceland
Loving these videos! Keep 'em coming.
Finally! Thank you for having a flight from Jakarta, Indonesia. Been waiting for this
You should consider doing a flight across the northern coast of Spain. It’s very scenic with mountains and water side by side.
Nice little flight from Bilbao to San Sebastian ;)
@@tomwelly27 I did that, amazing.
You are in mid-flight as I watch this, but I just wanted to say I flew into Singapore on a BA jumbo jet in 1991 on my way from LHR to Melbourne.
The song Jump by Van Halen was playing on a loop and it came on as we approached. Everything the plane did was perfectly timed to the music. Banks, turns, undercarriage and even touchdown. It was one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life.
Microsoft really need to sort out the 300ft trees.
They working on it.
Indeeddd
timestamp?
What? You don't have trees that tall where you live?
If they fix all of the bugs it will be something but knowing them forget it..
Interesting they called it GA parking apron, but that is actually the military dispersal of Changi Air Base. Guess they can't be accurate about everything, but yes, impressive graphics. Thanks for sharing!
Does Changi even have proper GA parking? I thought all GA stuff goes to Seletar, leaving Changi purely for commerical and military use.
@@IncapableKakistocrat that is correct!
Lol... you got the directions wrong. This is west side of WSSS, not east. Changi Air Base is east side. 15 likes too?... jesus
@@IncapableKakistocrat there are instances where GA aircraft are allowed in, but they are usually for VVIPs/Heads of State flights. Their private jets are usually seen parked along the remote bays numbered 400/300+ , near Terminal 1.
@@calvinsin3414 there is Changi Air Base East and West... he isn't wrong.
Just a FYI.... I have seen a couple other vids by other beta testers where they found that (until its fixed) turning off then on again the auto-pilot will fix the issues of rocking/porpoising temporarily... May take a few times but they always have gotten it under control. Maybe you could try it and see if it helps on your end as well. Literally just turn it off, wait a sec, turn it on again.
Thanks for doing this, Squirrel. Singapore is my most favourite place in the real world, and I'll be doing most of my MSFS time in that area. Great video.
Squirrel, please fly around Cape Town/Table Mountain in South Africa.
Your videos have convinced me to pre order this game. Thanks for the great content sir. Can't wait to see the launch day videos! :)
Thanks Squirrel for the content of Singapore!!! They modelled way better than the standard FSX and P3D for sure!! Excited for the release of it!!
It's been a pleasure learning from your videos! Thanks
Been watching this video for an hour anticipating a nice scenic fly over Singapore. I should've known.
Im Indonesian and i have been waiting for this video, i also have to say the Airport looks like its real life counter part.
I've just started playing this and just completed my first flight from Heathrow to Manchester. I'm sticking with one plane at the moment so I get used to the buttons/switches. I like how you explain how you work out the decent time etc it's really helping me become a pilot from home. Subscribed
Welcome to my neck of the woods, Singapore. Thanks for showing it! The buildings and airport are probably not 1:1, but they're good enough to get the same feeling. It would be interesting to see how downtown looks like. Nice to see some custom buildings hand-crafted, too.
thank you for flying in indonesia and you also have a subscriber from indonesia. salam rotate
New York JFK or Montreal YUL to Toronto Pearson YYZ would be pretty sweet to see how downtown areas are modeled, all the best from Canada :)
I love Pearson, I flew out of there to Haneda Japan a 13 hour flight, it was rough as I didn't sleep the hole way but that worked in my favor as I adjusted to their time the next day.
:-) into CYVR would also be an awesome and incredibly scenic approach too, with the mountains n all surrounding the Vancouver area.
Yes! YUL to YYZ would be awesome!
Toronto is the armpit of Canada come to the west its the best
@@TrophiHunterSeth “the hole”
Thanks Froogle. This is why I get so confused right now one of the other Vids told me that VOR was not going to be implemented till late this year...... It's always good to hear your reassuring voice, even on Train Sim World! Best, Pete.
Thanks for another great video again Squirrel! As a new "simmer" and someone who is avidly waiting for MFS2020 these are invaluable and great fun to watch. Thanks again.
Hi. I’m a Singaporean. Finally there’s a flight to Singapore. Thumbs up!
Thank you for flying from Jakarta!! 🇮🇩
The startup sounds for the CJ4 are top tier.. Have a fair bit of flying time in one lol. Also, it climbing like a rocket ship is a big selling point for single pilot business jets lol
Very nice flight. If you thought your post flight taxi was long, you should've been on our flight, out of Atlanta. We taxied for nearly two hours, literally all they way around the entire concourse rows, across all four runways, twice, before ground found got us clearance to take off. It was bonkers! LOL Thanks for the flight.
Singapore is a hella beautiful city. Great place to fly to and from. Also has a great summer weather for a lemon like me! 🍋
Very nice landing, captain! Loved the approach downwind to the north and then turning base over Johor for the final approach course. Subscribed!
Singapore has a fantastic airport and the city is amazing!!! Well worth a visit.
Been watching Squirrel for 7 years. the best and most calming videos!
God damn the approach was smooth as hell with the help of the localizer.
1:09:50
That guy with his hands up deserves a pay rise for his dedication
Wow- Amazing video Paul. There's nothing quite like waking up to a sunrise flight!
hey squirrel! you should do a flight in south east Australia with live weather! it will be quite interesting and fun as the weather patterns can change quickly (in real life) and it would be cool to check out how FS20 will cope with it.
(like so he can see) :)
A channel called MagzTV did Canberra to Sydney, and also another Australian flight in stormy weather conditions that I watched earlier, looked good!
Greetings from Singapore! thanks for showing this, not many youtubers doing asian routes, so always wanted to know how it looks like!
Some people say the marshal is still holding his arms up
All the blood would’ve drained from his arms
He was doing it until today, then he took an arrow to the knee.......
I REALLY LOVE the drone view + the music! Keep doing that please.
Finally get to see Singapore. It's where my older brother was born, back in 1962 (Father was in Royal Artillery)
That sunrise view at Jakarta was amazing.
Keep an eye for the weather down the Florida coast and do a flight during a severe storm.
Damn, i wished they had made Changi a handcrafted airport. WSSS looks fantastic in the imaginesim build. Was looking forward to seeing at least the jewel in msfs
Yeah
Hopefully they’ll be adding more handcrafted airport
I think it's absolutely ridiculous they didnt hand craft the best airport in the world.
Will only be a matter of time
mods
Aye! So excited for this, thanks for the content ❤️
NAW. Stop saying 'aye' - it's the Scottish' word for yes before it was the dumb misspelling of 'ay' or even 'eh', would let you use that, anything but 'aye' other than _AYE_ GEEZ A BOATLE A YER FINEST TONIC AND A BOATLE A DUG WI THAT ANAW.
I've really been enjoying these videos, thanks for showing off all the features before I purchase it.
Really enjoyed the air speed tests in your recent video. I did learn something for sure. Looking forward to the 8/18/2020 release with anticipation. Thanks for the content Squirrel.
Thank you for covering some of the Indonesia parts, now I have an image of what Indonesia would look like! Maybe you could try a handcraft airport in Indonesia? Great video!
Love to see a long haul flights, great video!!
Thanks for the Video. My favourite route is WMKK to WSSS. There is top of decent in the flight planning. Click on NAV and select the way point and it tells you when to decent
13:24 "It says FL420, I don't plan on going that high"
Coincidence? *I think not*
Aaaah finally Indonesia, been waiting for this.. thank youu squirrel.. sadly you took off from 25, you cant see the main city of jakarta..
And he was started on cargo apron as well..well, kinda funny tbh
Great video! Would love to see more ATC stuff on these flights. :)
Squirrel, teach us the ways of SimBrief, Navigraph and the like, please!
Yes. He skipped the interesting part.
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Don’t want to shout myself out here but I made a 1 hour video covering flight planning with simbrief and sky vector. Check it out
Rohan Patel king
finally Jakarta. Have been waiting for Indonesian airports
I love the rebuild of the cities and airports, they're fantastic.
You're doing a heck of a lot more than 4 miles/minute. You need to look at ground speed which is showing about 440 knots.
Nice video. Great to see they've modelled some FMC functionality. Let's hope FMC data editing is on the bug list.
Keep up with the great quality videos Squirrel-Airways and you'll be on your way to a million subs in no time...
Strobes are for when you take the runway. Never for ramp or taxi use. Use the NAV lights just prior APU/GPU startup, and the Beacon (GND RECOG in some Citations) just prior to engine start.
Thanks for this video. Basically i am indonesian, so this is okay to watch some of southeast asia's experiences in this game. And that BTM is batam.
For next video, i hope maybe u should do an africa's flight.
Use a checklist always for every stage of flight, its more fun and nothing is forgotten. Pitot really should be on before take off. Engine anti-ice on when outside air temp is +10 or below in visible moisture. Rule of thumb for calculating initial top of descent is 3 x height in nautical miles so if you are at 33000 you start descent with 99 route miles to touch-down and add 5 for slowing down to 250k below 10000 and final approach speed. MSFS may not have the correct tuning to achieve this but worth a go, be interesting. It never worked on FS2004. The step descents on FMC usually work out. Great flight thanks for sharing.
Hey Squirrel! Nice flight, great landing... I would like to see a flight complete with all IFR and all ATC in use. Hard mode, meaning aircraft collisions and AI traffic. Would be a hoot... Going from say Miami to JFK or Laguardia. Thank sir. Oh and that would be in the 747-8 :) I have flown all the MSFS's since 1982 ( with a tape drive), and I have used FSPassengers since its release... I LOVE that program and love flying the business end of the airline industry. Not to mention it MAKES you fly precise and for the customers. I Pray it comes out for this. Take care sir.
Finally someone flying over Indonesia - a good tip is Phuket to Bangkok or phuket to myanmar :)
Loving the flight sim 2020 gameplay, watching you play is just super fun.
Squirrel the audio chimes you hear sometimes are objectives being checked. Since you don’t have the objectives window open you can’t see them. The objectives are stuff like calling ATC for clearance, doing pushback, reach taxi speed, get to the runway hold point, get take off clearance, etc.
Wow I'm impressed. They've accurately modeled the latest extension of Terminal 3 and rwy 3 in Jakarta
19:24 those audio ques are for the in-sim objectives. They've been around for a while but I only started noticing them prominently in Alpha 1.6.13. If you open your objectives panel, it automatically has them for you I.E engine start, taxi to runway, initial climb, etc..
when the plane's a-rockin' don't come a-knockin'
Yup I Love this New Cessna CJ4 Jet is Awesome!!!!!
Excellent vids. Educational as well. I’m going to practice this flight plan using the citation now. I didn’t understand the avionics till you made it clear in this video. Also, what GPU and CPU are you using, and what monitor resolution? Also, I presume that’s the tracker that you are using? I’m using track hat ir.
Indeed, you're a good pilot. 😃
Batam is existing of 7 islands and they are connected with bridges. One of those bridges is kind of famous. Its visited during the weekends by Singaporeans to have a short holiday. Its after Bali the 2nd most touristic destination in Indonesia.
I think I might know why the autopilot didn't capture the approach.
If you look, when you pressed APPR (at 56:25 ish), the glideslope was dead center (pink dot on the right scale), however, you hadn't captured the localizer yet (pink dot on the lower scale). Usually the APPR function on these aircraft requires that the aircraft starts on the glideslope and localizer, otherwise it doesn't know what it needs to track and thence will not track anything.
Great video!
24:34 "Before we know it, we gonna be WHOOPS." XD
39:35 Sean Connery voice going: OVERSHPEED OVERSPEED ... gosh I'm dying
Thanks for your great videos. Can't wait for Aug 18. I always use Ground Speed to calculate my descent rate rather than indicated airspeed. I never was concerned about this in the Cessna 150 I took lessons in 30+ years ago, but flying business jets in X Plane with winds aloft included, I thought ground speed was more accurate. Thanks for the 787 vid of 08/11. Looking forward to it and the Longitude.
45:50 the bridge are called "Barelang Bridges" it connects Batam,Rempang Islands,and Galang. There's a famous Vietnam camp which became the shelter of the victims of the vietnam war
Loving your videos man, keep it up brother 🙏🏻💙
Thank you for this video! Finally I can see the default Soekarno-Hatta scenery. Have to say, very satisfied with the surrounding area, less work for custom content or add-on creators. As always, the autogen confuses warehouses with office buildings and small office-home office (SOHO) building complexes with medium sized office buildings. But love the overlays, they are totally accurate instead of just "standing water here" and some general road there.
BTW, that ramp is Soekarno-Hatta's cargo ramp. They also confuse the autogen to generate a terminal building there LOL.
Anyway, the flight planner is a massive improvement from previous FS series, but still hit or miss, X-Plane's IFR flight planner is much better at this point. Finally, FS recognise SIDs and STARs, hopefully the ATC will be better integrated with the function than X-Plane's. But they still don't follow the typical airways, Jakarta-Singapore (WIII-WSSS) usually uses G579, which passes through Palembang PLB VOR that ends at REPOV, where your STAR begins.
OK, the magenta diamond at 54:40 is NOT the vertical profile, but your ILS glide slope (GS), so it will effectively go back up when going away from the destination airport, which is normal. And to catch the GS, you must FIRST intercept the LOC from ILS, which you were definitely not on course at that time. And finally, there is no need to use the CRS knob for localizer (it's only for VOR course).
You used indicated speed for your descent calculation, you needed to use groundspeed instead because that is the speed you are moving across the ground. So if you wanted 2000fpm from FL370 to FL210, that is 8mins, e.g. 420knots GS is 7nm/min so that equates to 8min x 7nm/min = 56nm from REPOV. Correct me if I'm wrong but that should be a more accurate way to plan the descent. Bear in mind however that your groundspeed will change as you descend. A nice rule is 5 x GS to give required ROD for a 3 degree profile. Nice video!
Maybe a flight from Tenerife to Lanzarote?.. that would be cool!
I'd love that
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Thanks for flying from Jakarta ❤️👍
really like these videos...especially the variety of aircraft. Thanks for posting.
One thing that could be looked at is how the custom made skyscrapers will draw at a much greater distance than autogen. It’s quite noticeable in Singapore because the marina bay sands hotel is one of the only buildings modelled.
It made me wonder if going forward, autogen buildings over a certain height could be drawn at a similar distance? We know why the general buildings and trees have a limit to have far they’re drawn, but tall buildings are far fewer, so perhaps could be drawn at a similar draw distance to the custom talls, so that they ain’t sitting there lonely.
Greetings from Singapore! You might want to try out flying between Singapore Changi and Malaysia KLIA as well, its one of the most popular route in South East Asia.
Really appreciate for flying around southeast asia. Thanks
Simiply stunning footage. Good job
The texture glitch you saw is actually not a texture glitch. It's when 2 (or more) 3D objects are on top of one another, which means in this case that the building that was glitching has been duplicated and placed on the same spot, which is what makes it flicker. This is probably just a generation bug when your PC load the map.