Screenshot Thread
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As a contrast to all the beauty shots, here's a couple screenshots of my first big failure, the left prop governor gave out! I'd initially set the MTBF to 10x for funsies; immediately got a failure that wouldn't let the gens supply power on my first flight. Then 5x; got an oxygen leak. And after this happened on my fifth flight, I settled on 2x lol.
This is the panel state after I did some load shedding. Probably could have kept the copilot avionics if I hadn't extended the flaps without thinking, but once the panel went dark and I realized my mistake, I figured best course of action was to commit to the flaps and leave the copilot avionics off.
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As a contrast to all the beauty shots, here's a couple screenshots of my first big failure, the left prop governor gave out! I'd initially set the MTBF to 10x for funsies; immediately got a failure that wouldn't let the gens supply power on my first flight. Then 5x; got an oxygen leak. And after this happened on my fifth flight, I settled on 2x lol.
This is the panel state after I did some load shedding. Probably could have kept the copilot avionics if I hadn't extended the flaps without thinking, but once the panel went dark and I realized my mistake, I figured best course of action was to commit to the flaps and leave the copilot avionics off.
@OrangeAnon Had the same, LGEN fail in icing conditions...RGEN then tripped due to the load! Ended up turning off copilot display, windscreen heat, internal lights etc to try to baby the RGEN until landing, which itself was fun remembering not to drop the flaps and gear together.. Left it on 5x for now as it's nice to have some regular incidents
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Is this the only MSFS 2024 setting you need in order to allow complete engine failure?
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Is this the only MSFS 2024 setting you need in order to allow complete engine failure?
@Marionettework Yes, leave engine stress damage enabled. I recommend disabling crash and aircraft stress damage, as the detection is garbage and will end the flight for things like opening the storm window at 3000ft.
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Some from my flights (with self made livery).
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Gorgeous approach into KSAN.
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It's such a delight to see all these Starship adventures here. Thank you for sharing. It's especially nice to see some new creative liveries, and also tail numbers, since these have been awfully scarce in MSFS 2024.
At Flight Sim Expo, I said to few visitors, "you would think that I had about three users across all my aircraft if Reddit was anything to go by." I only wish I could encourage you to post these screenshots where more people might see them and fall in love with Starship too! I would never phrase this as a request, but I find that many in our community don't even know that Starship was a real aircraft!
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Stunning screenshots folks. Keep them coming!
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@hughesj2 Speaking of adventures! So many people are in the process of doing around-the-world flights with Starship, but I have yet to see an album of these incredible virtual achievements. What a delight that would be.
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@hughesj2 Speaking of adventures! So many people are in the process of doing around-the-world flights with Starship, but I have yet to see an album of these incredible virtual achievements. What a delight that would be.
@Black-Square Ha ha yeah hopefully we'll get some people dropping highlights from their trips in here at some stage....I have to admit these are contrived scenes I just thought it would be fun seeing Starship's unique form with various world landmarks, she's very photogenic in a lot of lighting conditions in 2024, shame so much is still broken in it making it a frustrating experience
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@hughesj2 said in Screenshot Thread:
This one looks straight out of Beechcraft marketing materials. Stunning!
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@hughesj2 said in Screenshot Thread:
This one looks straight out of Beechcraft marketing materials. Stunning!
@OrangeAnon Cheers! Part of what inspired me to take these were some of the old photos on Bob Scherer's website https://www.bobscherer.com/Pages/Starship.htm
To be fair Nick's done all the hard work giving us such a wonderful model -
Had to have a go at this one, not a bad rendition considering no post processing and MSFS2024 Weather/Date engine only seems to go back to 1990
Couldn't quite get the reddish tint around the sun when it's that high in MSFS..(Oh and left it chocked and pinned as safety conscious
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Cheers
James