This is a modification to the MSFS 2020 default Asobo JMB Aircraft VL-3 aircraft. This mod is primarily aimed at improving the flight model 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, as well as the aircraft weight and balance, which are all detailed in the Change Log file included under the Documentation folder.
The JMB Aircraft VL-3 Evolution is an economical high-performance two seat Light Sport aircraft that is designed to achieve maximum performance from only a small 100 HP Rotax 912 engine. It's extremely efficient aerodynamic low-wing design, constant speed prop and retractable landing gear allow it to achieve a cruising speed of up to 150 knots, with a service ceiling of over 12,000 ft. It is very stable and easy to fly, and has a large unobstructed wrap-around canopy that provides excellent visibility for site seeing.
This mod is easily installed by simply unzipping the download file and copying the mge-asobo-aircraft-vl3 folder to the MSFS Community folder. It will then replace the existing default Asobo JMB Aircraft VL-3 aircraft in the MSFS aircraft selection screen, and it will continue to utilize all previous aircraft Liveries. To uninstall the mod and return to using the MSFS default aircraft, simply remove it from the Community folder.
Microsoft Flight Simulator © Microsoft Corporation. Asobo JMB VL-3 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.
I'm not exactly sure why it doesn't work (the mod doesn't do anything with the panel or interior.xml files), so hopefully you're able to figure out what the conflict is at some point.
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azflyboy
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Snoopy7412
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simog
I did notice that some of the power settings listed on the panel placard (specifically the 65 and 55% power ones) aren't quite possible, since the RPM won't go below about 4870. I'm not sure if that's something that's fixable, or if you're running into an inherent MSFS limitation, but it's a relatively minor detail anyway.
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azflyboy
I've been a fan of your great work for about 4 weeks, thank you for that.
But I miss the Beech G 36?
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Triple777
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