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Perfection defines the BS Starship

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    @Black-Square I'm honestly BLOWN AWAY by how accurate the performance figures are — they match the real manuals almost perfectly! Hats off to you, Nick, for the AMAZING work! The Starship is literally the ONLY aircraft I actually enjoy flying in the simulator! I really hope you keep supporting it in MSFS 2020 for a long time!

    For ISA conditions @ 14500Lbs at FL340

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    Starship:

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    Alan / From Brazil.

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      So glad to hear you're still enjoying. She is a magnificent machine in reality, so I can only take some of the credit. I can safely say that I would return to fly Starship every day, out of all my airplanes so far.

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        So glad to hear you're still enjoying. She is a magnificent machine in reality, so I can only take some of the credit. I can safely say that I would return to fly Starship every day, out of all my airplanes so far.

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        @Black-Square said in Perfection defines the BS Starship:

        So glad to hear you're still enjoying. She is a magnificent machine in reality, so I can only take some of the credit. I can safely say that I would return to fly Starship every day, out of all my airplanes so far.

        I'm on Xbox, I have an SX. That's why 2020 is still my best option for the stability. I'm just a little concerned about the support for these aircraft. I own ALL of them: the Velocity, Baron Professional, TBM, Starship. I bought them all from the Marketplace. For those of us still on 2020, like myself, can we rest easy regarding support and future improvements? 2024 still doesn't have very good performance on consoles yet.

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          I will continue my promise of supporting MSFS 2020 with new development and updates as long as there is a substantial userbase, and as long as the technology remains feasible. Currently, I see nothing on the horizon that will stop me from maintaining parity between 2020 and 2024. Enjoy 🙂

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            Bom dia Alan,

            may I ask? The power setting for cruise results you showed. Will that be an expansion for your current website? I can't seem to access cruise data. If you're planning on adding it, it would be amazing. May I also add a feature request, where results can be "printed" so it can be saved as pdf.

            Cheers!

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              Bom dia Alan,

              may I ask? The power setting for cruise results you showed. Will that be an expansion for your current website? I can't seem to access cruise data. If you're planning on adding it, it would be amazing. May I also add a feature request, where results can be "printed" so it can be saved as pdf.

              Cheers!

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              @MD82 said in Perfection defines the BS Starship:

              Bom dia Alan,

              may I ask? The power setting for cruise results you showed. Will that be an expansion for your current website? I can't seem to access cruise data. If you're planning on adding it, it would be amazing. May I also add a feature request, where results can be "printed" so it can be saved as pdf.

              Cheers!

              Hi! You can find the cruise performance tables in the official Pilot's Operating Manual for the Starship. Here's the link:

              https://rps3.com/Files/Starship/Flight%20Deck%20Publications/Starship%20Pilot's%20Operating%20Manual.pdf

              It includes all the power setting data and performance charts you're looking for. Hope this helps! Cheers.

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                @MD82 said in Perfection defines the BS Starship:

                Bom dia Alan,

                may I ask? The power setting for cruise results you showed. Will that be an expansion for your current website? I can't seem to access cruise data. If you're planning on adding it, it would be amazing. May I also add a feature request, where results can be "printed" so it can be saved as pdf.

                Cheers!

                Hi! You can find the cruise performance tables in the official Pilot's Operating Manual for the Starship. Here's the link:

                https://rps3.com/Files/Starship/Flight%20Deck%20Publications/Starship%20Pilot's%20Operating%20Manual.pdf

                It includes all the power setting data and performance charts you're looking for. Hope this helps! Cheers.

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                @alanfernandes said in Perfection defines the BS Starship:

                Hi! You can find the cruise performance tables in the official Pilot's Operating Manual for the Starship. Here's the link:

                https://rps3.com/Files/Starship/Flight%20Deck%20Publications/Starship%20Pilot's%20Operating%20Manual.pdf

                It includes all the power setting data and performance charts you're looking for. Hope this helps! Cheers.

                Those I have and use since day 1. I was merely asking because your picture is in digital format.

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                  @alanfernandes said in Perfection defines the BS Starship:

                  Hi! You can find the cruise performance tables in the official Pilot's Operating Manual for the Starship. Here's the link:

                  https://rps3.com/Files/Starship/Flight%20Deck%20Publications/Starship%20Pilot's%20Operating%20Manual.pdf

                  It includes all the power setting data and performance charts you're looking for. Hope this helps! Cheers.

                  Those I have and use since day 1. I was merely asking because your picture is in digital format.

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                  @MD82 said in Perfection defines the BS Starship:

                  @alanfernandes said in Perfection defines the BS Starship:

                  Hi! You can find the cruise performance tables in the official Pilot's Operating Manual for the Starship. Here's the link:

                  https://rps3.com/Files/Starship/Flight%20Deck%20Publications/Starship%20Pilot's%20Operating%20Manual.pdf

                  It includes all the power setting data and performance charts you're looking for. Hope this helps! Cheers.

                  Those I have and use since day 1. I was merely asking because your picture is in digital format.

                  I actually use the manual along with AI to interpolate and calculate the numbers. Those results you saw were generated by the AI, and they line up perfectly with the manual.

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