If you like to make it as real as it gets remember that when you are taxiing in the water (this applies to the DH Beaver, that I know of) you want to pull the yoke towards you to keep the front of the floats in a nice upward angle so they don't pivot under a wave and flip the plane upside down.
Also, the pilot keeps his door open during taxi, until right before take off, in case something goes wrong and you need an evacuation route. =)
@RedDevilSquadron Most of them came from the freeware CYYJ by Don Grovestine (compatible with orbx pnw blue) and some others compiled with other freeware flightplans and aircraft
@Palexb14 I am getting a new computer soon to replace this 6 year old bitch haha. Anyway specs: Intel Core2 Quad CPU, 4 gb of RAM (but stupid 32 bit W7 so I can only use 3). Not sure about the graphics or video card sorry but they are about 2 years old. My new one will wil probally have a NiVida graphics card and 8 gigs of RAM on 64 bit :) The Beavery is Payware, published by Aerosoft. You can BUY it at Simmarket or Aerosoft.
@JerdooFlightX I have tried that before and I didn't notice any increase in FPS but thanks anyways. I am using FRAPS and It reduces my FPS by around 5 every time I start recording so thats why it looks choppy at times.
Very cool video man!
If you like to make it as real as it gets remember that when you are taxiing in the water (this applies to the DH Beaver, that I know of) you want to pull the yoke towards you to keep the front of the floats in a nice upward angle so they don't pivot under a wave and flip the plane upside down.
Also, the pilot keeps his door open during taxi, until right before take off, in case something goes wrong and you need an evacuation route. =)
orbitair 3 months ago
Hey Ethan where did you get the AI for that area
RedDevilSquadron 4 months ago
@RedDevilSquadron Most of them came from the freeware CYYJ by Don Grovestine (compatible with orbx pnw blue) and some others compiled with other freeware flightplans and aircraft
PNWBushFlying 4 months ago
Whats the airport code for this.
LegoAwesomePictures 6 months ago
What a pro! Who taught you to fly? Any formal training?
santaana36 1 year ago
@santaana36 Thanks, my grandpa taught me the basics and I have learned the rest my self. I have had two informal flight lessons at Boeing Field!
PNWBushFlying 1 year ago
Dang, computer specs? And hey, is this Beaver freeware? If so, where can I get it?
Palexb14 1 year ago
@Palexb14 I am getting a new computer soon to replace this 6 year old bitch haha. Anyway specs: Intel Core2 Quad CPU, 4 gb of RAM (but stupid 32 bit W7 so I can only use 3). Not sure about the graphics or video card sorry but they are about 2 years old. My new one will wil probally have a NiVida graphics card and 8 gigs of RAM on 64 bit :) The Beavery is Payware, published by Aerosoft. You can BUY it at Simmarket or Aerosoft.
PNWBushFlying 1 year ago
yeah, real awesome video! great job! how did you learn so much about flying?
MercuryOneOne 1 year ago
@MercuryOneOne Thanks!! I think having two grandparents who are pilots, over 7 years of FS experience and a passion for flight just adds up :)
PNWBushFlying 1 year ago
nice video, a tip, turn of the labels above the planes, it will give you some better FPS ;)
JerdooFlightX 1 year ago
@JerdooFlightX I have tried that before and I didn't notice any increase in FPS but thanks anyways. I am using FRAPS and It reduces my FPS by around 5 every time I start recording so thats why it looks choppy at times.
PNWBushFlying 1 year ago
@PNWBushFlying FRAPS does eat your FPS ;) your welcome!
JerdooFlightX 1 year ago
@TheExo123 Thanks!
PNWBushFlying 1 year ago
Nice vid ;)
OMGItsKapi 1 year ago
Cool! hope to see more soon :)
Hobonater787 1 year ago