This is a modification to the MSFS 2020 default Asobo Cirrus SR22 aircraft. This mod is primarily aimed at improving the overall flight dynamics of this aircraft, providing a more realistic flying experience that is much closer to the actual aircraft. Multiple changes have been made to the engine and flight model parameters, and the aircraft weight and balance, which are all detailed in the Change Log file included under the Documentation folder. A full PDF copy of the aircraft POH is also included under the Documentation folder.
This mod is easily installed by simply unzipping the download file and copying the mge-asobo-aircraft-sr22 folder to the MSFS Community folder. It will then replace the existing default Asobo Cirrus SR22 aircraft in the MSFS aircraft selection screen, and will also continue to utilize any existing aircraft Liveries. To uninstall the mod and return to using the MSFS default aircraft, simply remove it from the Community folder. This aircraft and this mod are only for the MSFS Premium Deluxe Edition.
STEERING:
This mod uses Free Castering Steering by default to match the real aircraft, but it also includes Nosewheel Steering if you don't have toe brakes, or just find it too difficult to control. To change the steering just open the flight_model.cfg file and modify the following two lines under the [CONTACT POINTS] section of the file. Just remove the semicolon from the first point.0 line, and add it to the second one...
Free Castering Steering....
;point.0 = 1, 6.1, 0.0, -4.1, 750, 0, 0.523, 30, 0.15, 1.9, 0.794, 0, 0, 0, 165, 165, 2 ;Nosewheel steering
point.0 = 1, 6.1, 0.0, -4.1, 750, 0, 0.523, 180, 0.15, 1.9, 0.794, 0, 0, 0, 165, 165, 2 ;Free castering nosewheel
Nosewheel Steering...
point.0 = 1, 6.1, 0.0, -4.1, 750, 0, 0.523, 30, 0.15, 1.9, 0.794, 0, 0, 0, 165, 165, 2 ;Nosewheel steering
;point.0 = 1, 6.1, 0.0, -4.1, 750, 0, 0.523, 180, 0.15, 1.9, 0.794, 0, 0, 0, 165, 165, 2 ;Free castering nosewheel
To improve the realism and performance of your Toe Brake Pedals, I highly recommend changing the SENSITIVITY settings on the CONTROLS OPTIONS screen to the following...
⦁ Set "SENSITIVITY -" to 33%,
⦁ Set "SENSITIVITY +" to -33%,
⦁ Set "DEAD ZONE" to 0%,
⦁ Set "NEUTRAL" to 60%,
⦁ Set "EXTREMITY DEAD ZONE" to -1%.
This will make the performance of the brakes much closer to the real-world, where the braking force is applied very gradually at first and then increases as the pedal is pressed further down. This will improve the smoothness and realism of braking for all aircraft in MSFS, and it will also make differential brake steering much easier and more precise.
Microsoft Flight Simulator © Microsoft Corporation. Asobo SR22 Realism Mod has been created under Microsoft's "Game Content Usage Rules" using assets from Microsoft Flight Simulator, and it is not endorsed by or affiliated with Microsoft.
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Dillon
Regards
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RMARCHAND
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SkylaneMarty
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nomadictuba2005
I have to complete my test, but the TKS fluide system doesn't seem to be working.
The weight of the TKS fluid is decreasing when active, but the ice stays visible on the leading edge, and the aircraft is steadily loosing performance with ice...
I'll test the default aircraft to see if it is a default bug or induce by the mod.
Thank you for your hard work !
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DG_ArchViz
IE, are these rolling updates to the original update file?
Or are each of these updates standalone, and you do not previous updates?
I have been deleting each prior update before installing the most recent one.
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