Cirrus SR22T

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Nigel H-J
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Cirrus SR22T

Post by Nigel H-J »

One very good aircraft to add to your hanger is this:

You really need to run through the manual as it took me some time to work out how to remove the covers!! :doh:
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Ready to start with external power pack connected
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Could not get to start the engine until I selected Garage on the i pad and found that my prop-shaft was broken, started first time once I got it repaired.
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Very enjoyable flight has tinted glass cockpit so no real need for the sunblind.
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https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/f ... -freeware/&

Download from here:
http://holdmybeer.at/thepub/

Please remember to read the manual, the keys to start are in the centre box between the seats.
To remove the covers, chocks etc.........In the tablet @weight'n balance app right side of cockpit, if not there will be on the co-pilots seat.

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Nigel.
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Re: Cirrus SR22T

Post by chrispbits »

Thanks Nigel. And it's freeware, what's not to like.

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Charlie Bravo
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Re: Cirrus SR22T

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I must admit, I downloaded and installed this but within minutes of taking off, it was promptly removed again.
It has potential but just wasn't quite hitting the spot for me.
A bird in the hand will probably sh!t on your wrist.

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Re: Cirrus SR22T

Post by Nigel H-J »

Took a few more flights in it and there are a few things emerging that I am not happy with so have hangered it until an update appears.

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