B320Max8 Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Hi all, we now have this great a300 rendition but would it be possible to come up with a manual that actually described the (at least the autoflight) system? I think this would be beneficial in that it would eliminate probably 50% of the questions asked in the systems category (and almost a 100% asked by myself) without caonsulting an actual FCOM?? Because maybe all these "bugs" and anomalies reported is just us users not knowing how to operate the plane correctly? I sure wouldn´t have been able to learn the BAe146 without the included manual, given the lack of real world videos on YT. regards! 3
Deleted Account Posted February 18 Posted February 18 I don't think we plan on creating a more complete manual. I personally feel like our many video series on our youtube channel feature all systems of our A300 series planes on both xplane and MSFS.
Crabby Posted February 18 Posted February 18 On 2/9/2024 at 6:08 PM, B320Max8 said: Hi all, we now have this great a300 rendition but would it be possible to come up with a manual that actually described the (at least the autoflight) system? I think this would be beneficial in that it would eliminate probably 50% of the questions asked in the systems category (and almost a 100% asked by myself) without caonsulting an actual FCOM?? Because maybe all these "bugs" and anomalies reported is just us users not knowing how to operate the plane correctly? I sure wouldn´t have been able to learn the BAe146 without the included manual, given the lack of real world videos on YT. regards! I recommend a search on Google for A300-600 FCOM or A310 FCOM (the A310 and A300-600 are system wise the same plane). You will have weeks' worth of reading and learning at your fingertips. Mark "Crabby" Crabtree AAL311 | PHL I7-9700KF | 2070 Super | Honeycomb Alpha/Bravo | MFG Crosswind
B320Max8 Posted February 18 Author Posted February 18 3 hours ago, Crabby said: I recommend a search on Google for A300-600 FCOM or A310 FCOM (the A310 and A300-600 are system wise the same plane). You will have weeks' worth of reading and learning at your fingertips.
B320Max8 Posted February 18 Author Posted February 18 @Crabby do you get want I want to convey here? An fcom is only worth reading if the simulated plane can be actually operated by that manual. The a300 leaves a lot to be desired here, just try it.
Crabby Posted February 18 Posted February 18 (edited) 1 hour ago, B320Max8 said: @Crabby do you get want I want to convey here? An fcom is only worth reading if the simulated plane can be actually operated by that manual. The a300 leaves a lot to be desired here, just try it. I do, every time I fly it. It works great. So do a number of folks. If it is simulated it is in the FCOM. I use FCOMs for all my study level aircraft. Are there things that need to be fixed. Yep, that is why continual development is such a great thing. If you want an A300-600 that works 100% with the FCOM, that will set you back a few million dollars. Edited February 18 by Crabby Mark "Crabby" Crabtree AAL311 | PHL I7-9700KF | 2070 Super | Honeycomb Alpha/Bravo | MFG Crosswind
B320Max8 Posted February 23 Author Posted February 23 On 2/18/2024 at 10:59 PM, Crabby said: I do, every time I fly it. It works great. So do a number of folks. If it is simulated it is in the FCOM. I use FCOMs for all my study level aircraft. Are there things that need to be fixed. Yep, that is why continual development is such a great thing. If you want an A300-600 that works 100% with the FCOM, that will set you back a few million dollars Do I expect to get a full study level plane for 40 bucks? No, I actually do not. I even stated that in a recent post where I pointed out that what I had to say might be a little too nit picky, given the price tag of the plane. See attachment, if interested. But we should leave it there, because obviously we are going in circles. "Is there a manual?" "No, use the fcom!" "The plane doesn't do what it's suspected to do, according to the fcom" "Then go buy the real plane" I want to stress once more, that I am impressed with it, even more so with the continuous improvement and community work inibuild does. But I thought, they had some sort of input by real a300 pilots during the development phase who would have pointed out the shortcomings and incorrectly modelled systems in the first place. regards. 1
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