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It’s day one at Q400 school and you don’t even know where to start with getting to grips with flying this challenging regional turboprop.
We’ve put a REAL, rated and current Dash 8 Q400 pilot from a major airline into the training pilot’s s...
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Amazing videos; comprehensive and full of details you won't find in any written documents. The pace is good and the material is presented in a structured way that breaks things down so it's easily digestible. Other than the download links still not being available, I've had no issues with accessing the content as of December 2022.
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Rhees · December 25, 2022
Although this video is based on the Majestic Q400 for P3D simulator, I have no issues using it as a tutorial for X-Plane 11 FlyJSim Q4XP. On top of that watching this video gives me a feeling as if I am in the sitting on the jump seat, very immersive my compliments.
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Richard · November 18, 2021
I enjoyed the courses, although I noticed that the videos are from years ago (still in FSX) and do not portray the aircraft in a more recent platform like P3RD v5. For example, the landing behavior of the aircraft in P3D v5 is different than in FSX. The videos need to be updated to a more modern platform, FSX is way too old.
Other than the issue with the videos being too old, I enjoyed the courses and learned many tips and tricks that are easily transferable to other aircraft. The idea of developing courses like this one is great and needs to be continued. I will purchase other courses when I move to other aircraft, such as the Airbus.
One suggestion: it would be great to have a full tutorial on the great Leonardo's Maddog, perhaps the best aircraft ever developed for a simulation. The aircraft has become quite popular and Leonardo does provide extremely detailed documentation and manuals for the serious simmers. I would, however, purchase a full series of courses from your company if provided by a real pilot, as with the great Dash 8.
Overall, I am satisfied with the courses and will continue to keep an eye on additional courses, as I move to other aircraft. Cheers!