Microsoft Flight Simulator | McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II | Unalaska (PADU) ✈ Kodiak (PADQ)
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Microsoft Flight Simulator | McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II | Unalaska (PADU) ✈ Kodiak (PADQ)
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MAIN ADDONS
REX AccuSeason Advanced Edition
FSRealistic Pro
DC Designs AV-8B Harrier II
PADU Unalaska Airport
PADQ Kodiak Airport
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00:00 Cockpit Preparation
00:22 Engine Start
01:21 Taxi
02:54 Takeoff From Unalaska Airport (PADU)
05:07 Takeoff (External View)
06:58 Climb
08:47 Cruise
10:40 Descent
13:35 Approach Into Kodiak Airport (PADQ)
14:16 Final Approach
15:17 Landing
15:53 Landing (External View)
16:29 Taxi
18:24 Shutdown
19:18 Thanks For Watching
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Disclaimer: Please Note that I use sound effects and visual effects to enhance my videos for more immersion. - Hry
I think this is the best and most realistic engine sound ever made for an airplane in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Would make a nice mod for the RAZBAM AV-8B in DCS hint hint ;)
Looks amazing! Quick tip: try setting the nozzles to 87 degrees for vertical takeoff and landing.
Thank you ! I will put your tip into practice.
@@FlightSim_Experience The hoverstop position is 82 degrees, mainly because it sits with about 8 degrees of nose up when on the ground. That's how you can still land on the main gear first, without it trying to fly backwards.
@@BrySkye Thank you for the explanation.
A beautifully made video 😍
Thank you!
Nice flight. I only wish the Harrier in DCS had the cockpit shaking, startup and canopy sounds like this one.
@@ElHyperion Thank you !
Isn't the DCS flight model more realistic? I have never flown a real one and have only flown Cessna and Pipers irl. MSFS still has work to do on their flight model.
@@caribbaviator7058 from the looks of it, seems so. In DCS even moving the nozzles while idling slowly tilts the entire airplane, and it seems much more difficult to perform a hover takeoff than in this video. Harrier can hover only while it's very light in fuel and loadout, and not for too long. And avionics of course are vastly simplified here.
This one has certainly better canopy animations and battery/startup sounds though. DCS Harrier might become abandonware and never receive updates anymore, given the recent Razbam dispute. Its current state is pretty much feature complete and bug free though, so still very well worth the investment imo.
Doesn’t the Harrier have only like a minute to two minutes of hover time before the engines burn out?
In real life this is truly a screaming beast. Awsum job.
Thank you !
Weird seeing it without a gun pack or strakes...we never flew without either.
Products sold within the Microsoft Flight Simulator store (Marketplace) cannot come with weapons, even if it is for illustration purposes only.
@@FlightSim_Experience so why not put strakes on?
I don't have the answer to this question. I don't know if this option was available. The only available option that I remember was to install external fuel tanks.
You might not see the strakes towards the start of the video, but they are there at 2:56 so I guess there is criteria or editing factors at play
We'll need Eagle One PS1 remake whit this.. :)
Как лётчик поворачивает, не шевеля ногами?
Can you give cloud and time specs for this flight? It's gorgeous!
The clouds are from REX AccuSeason Advanced Edition and the time was specific to that day: 2am. In Unalaska, this early morning time, specifically on those days when I recorded the video, the sky had this incredible lighting.
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