Actually - I am still a complete noob in aviation simulation and caused complete chaos on this flight, please don't judge... ;-) As for the trim - could it be that I set the trim to 63% but the autopilot was still active and therefore it was ignored? But towards the end of the video something went wrong anyway; The navigation went wrong and the avionics failed - unfortunately that happens every now and then with this aircraft on the XBox...
It's the Flight FX: Cirrus Vision Jet G2 (newest version). Cool thing is, that you can use moving maps of navigraph even on XBox! ua-cam.com/users/livebyY2ZcYLTOY?si=71zrMGzGJDESMSX5 I bought it, but it will be included for free in the standard version of MSFS 2024!
@@KirstenOhst The real weather does not exceed 125km/h. It will never show tornadoes, hurricanes or true storm cells. Microsoft refused to pay Meteoblue for their top tier subscription as it would cost them millions a year.
Your trim is 63%?????? That would be beyond a stall in real life. MSFS 2020 has arcade physics.
Actually - I am still a complete noob in aviation simulation and caused complete chaos on this flight, please don't judge... ;-)
As for the trim - could it be that I set the trim to 63% but the autopilot was still active and therefore it was ignored?
But towards the end of the video something went wrong anyway; The navigation went wrong and the avionics failed - unfortunately that happens every now and then with this aircraft on the XBox...
Which plane is that ? I do not have it lmao
Circus Vision Jet G2
It's the Flight FX: Cirrus Vision Jet G2 (newest version). Cool thing is, that you can use moving maps of navigraph even on XBox!
ua-cam.com/users/livebyY2ZcYLTOY?si=71zrMGzGJDESMSX5
I bought it, but it will be included for free in the standard version of MSFS 2024!
How did you do that?
not sure what you mean... 🤔
@@KirstenOhst The real weather does not exceed 125km/h. It will never show tornadoes, hurricanes or true storm cells. Microsoft refused to pay Meteoblue for their top tier subscription as it would cost them millions a year.
ah ok, thanks for the information! :-)