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Answer about Virtual Dispatcher

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Looks good!Keep up the work and there is no rush! Might be an idea to put a link to the website again when it is finsihed

Mats,just an FYI and I can't speak for all but I for one would definitely be willing to pay for that. Half the fun of the sim is pre-flight...Thanks for all the work and let me know where to send the check...Thanks again,-PaulLiquid CooledAMD 4000 San Diego2 Gigs Kingston Corsair XMS CL2Dual 7800 GTX 24 inch widescreen dual 19 inch LCDRaid-0psolksig.jpg

Have a Wonderful Day

-Paul Solk

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>Mats,>just an FYI and I can't speak for all but I for one would definitely >be willing to pay for that. Half the fun of the sim is pre-flight...I second that!Assuming that the end product is stable and integrates well with PMDG and other add-ons, it should be payware. You've worked hard on it for a long time, it's worth more than just a donation!!!

Mark Adeane - NZWN
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I would purchase it as payware too. The only difference from your features goals is I would like it to optionally link to FS9's Weather as I use ASVe to drive the weather environment. Perhaps you could work something out with ASVe's developer hi-fi simulations as they are an excellent source of weather data on demand (current, on-line, or archived).I am aware of what dispatch reports are and I try to do the same function with the reports of FSBuild 2.22 which is linked to ASVe by its generated navlog of weather along the route to get all the data needed for FMC parameters and choice of flight levels in responding to winds aloft.There is also a programmer, Peter Wilding, who has done projects for Flight 1 (Flight Environment), that also propsed in the AVSIM FS Forum such a dispatch application. The thread response was not great but you might want to search it out. I do not know if he has this in the works or not. Just thought you might want to know.

Well Mats, I'm very happy you're still planning to proceed with this Virtual Dispatcher which seems to me a sure bit of added realism. I second Ron in wishing a link to ASVE weather (could be nice to use also archived weather files).I'll be willing to pay for this product !Should you need some assistance, I'm an aeronautical engineer and have some experience on airliners...Merry Christmas and a very happy 2006 !

Mats!!! :-jumpy YAY!!For me this program or what you wanna call it sounds like something I have been needing ever since I started flying simulators!!I think your project is amazing and sounds like something that could and would raise the bar in flightsimulation!Wind and fuel and correct routing, wow... Can't say anything else!AMAZING AND CANNOT WAIT!!Whops guess I could say something else... :-)Boaz.

Oh man this looks sweet! Well I'm expecting it's going to be freeware right??? :-wink2Just kidding man. This looks like it's worth good money. Can you guys imagine how simming is going to be in 10 to 15 years? Nevermind the graphics weather and such. I'm talking about all these little gadgets that we are going to have which will make the experience so close to what goes on in airlines that people won;t wanna be pilots for a living anymore. Just simmers :)Best Regards,Victor Limahttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/800driver.jpg

Cheers,
Victor M. Lima
 

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