I’m currently mirroring the SimA Terrain Files. These are necessary for the new 1.155 database version of the Sim Avionics Weather/Terrain Radar. Click here to download them.
I’m currently mirroring the SimA Terrain Files. These are necessary for the new 1.155 database version of the Sim Avionics Weather/Terrain Radar. Click here to download them.
This is nothing short of majestic, to have on film the final launch of Discovery, viewed from an aircraft in the sky. Amazing, just amazing!
I came across a post on the SimA forums while looking for a way to have the Cabin Calls be played automatically during a flight. Turns out, user caKus had written a program for Sim Avionics called FSX Cabin Calls! I tried it out last night and (for me) it worked great! If you have SimA and FSX give it a shot!
Purchased the YCSH airport scenery from FTX a few days ago. This was my first time really checking it out. Its fantastic!
I didn’t do any procedures, setup, nothing. Just full throttle takeoff and hard landing to get back on the ground :) The point of the video is just to show the scenery.
Enjoy and check out the FTX scenery products! I’m very impressed! (FYI this airport’s ICAO code is no longer YCSH, it’s YCFS now)
Revolution Simproducts continues to impress! Check out their seat rails! They look amazing!
Did a 2 1/2 hour flight from YBBN to YMML, using FTX (Full Terrain) airports and ground scenery.
Free Sky Project, AKA FSPro, formerly called Project OpenSky…. ok that’s a tip in itself! If you don’t know about them, its a team of aircraft designers that have been around for a long time.
They produce FREE aircraft repaints, remodels, sound packages etc for the FS community. Did I mention they are free? And they do a really good job at it.
Anyhow, the main problem with their website has always been, trying to figure out how to use their free stuff! They do a nice job in getting you to which flavor of aircraft you want. From there, you have “Model Packages”, “Base Packages” and “Sounds Packages”… So, how do you get all that into FSX?
Well, I found a post that may explain it all! Click the image below to enlarge:
Basically what it says is…
The Posky 737NG is the easiest plane to download, configure and install in fsx. You really only need to download the fsx model package of your choosing such as no eyebrow with winlets etc. Then find a base package amongst the choices listed that fits the model package. The sound package is a nice addition or search the typical web sites for an alternative sound package.
I’ve dabbled in making a My737Livery, and that “repaint” (Which is all it is) uses the default 737-800 model.
So while this may not be a “how to” per say, it does indeed lead you in the right direction on how to use a FSPro AK Posky aircraft!
KLAX to KSAN testing out the new OLED visuals! Enjoy the flight!