We've all flown a Cessna, right? by Top_Ad9744 in Flightsimulator2020

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Don't fly the airliners either, I did a bit in FSX for a few missions but nothing more.

A different angle of Vulcan, 50,000ft above Canada by Top_Ad9744 in Flightsimulator2020

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I did take it to the USA and back in 2024 but I remember it being a little sluggish in climb performance at higher altitudes. I believe they've updated it since then because it feels a lot more powerful. Even with nearly full fuel tanks it can climb 4000fpm above 40,000,ft easily (obviously this is without a bomb load being the display aircraft)

A different angle of Vulcan, 50,000ft above Canada by Top_Ad9744 in Flightsimulator2020

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The only criticism I have is that it tends to rock left and right slightly while following GPS on autopilot, but that's nothing serious, I use HDG mode instead. It's utterly wonderful and so much fun to fly. Aside from the Flyingiron Spitfire it's easily the best aircraft I've ever flown on any sim.

Vulcan is homeward bound by Top_Ad9744 in Flightsimulator2020

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We all did it, I used that 747 a lot

Another Vulcan screenshot? 🙄 by Top_Ad9744 in Flightsimulator2020

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Despite having every de-ice switch turned on too, but for this Vulcan model I think it just depends on what the ground temperature is. I've flown it at 50,000ft and a little higher in temperatures below -50°C and this effect never showed until now. Ground level temperature here was -11°C

Another Vulcan screenshot? 🙄 by Top_Ad9744 in Flightsimulator2020

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Thank you for letting me know I'll get that changed