November 6, 200916 yr Andrew,What an absolutely awesome guide - both in presentation and in content.Thank you so much for taking the time to produce this, I found it hugely useful.
February 16, 201016 yr Great guide. Is it possible to have a copy of this in PDF format?Jeff Jeff Blyth MD11 J41 747 NGX . . awaiting 777 !!!
February 23, 201016 yr Hello ,I would just like to thank Andrew on this start-up sheet,I've finally been able to get the engines running,that was the biggest hurdle.Thanks once again;Mark Mark
June 21, 201015 yr Excellent guide indeed ! But how do you print it to make it usable ? I tried everything to do a pdf, but no way...Thanks anyway.Henri R
June 22, 201015 yr I could redo it in PDF format if you'd like?Yes please, it would be perfect !Many thanks again for your superb work...Henri R
July 31, 201015 yr Hi Andrew,I've only just installed my J4100 and have just spent nearly two days trying to start the engines. Thinking my J4100 might be permanently grounded, I've just read your superb guide on how to start the engines. Now filled with new encouragement I think my new bird might actually take off.Thanks for a fantastic tutorial.Regards David Phillips. Happy Flying, Dave Phillips.
August 21, 201015 yr Thank you very much Andrew, I spent alot of time trying but kept melting my engines:rolleyes: Dylan Lampard
September 26, 201015 yr Howdy Puffmac ----Just another kudo for a job well done. This really was a great help to a J41 newbie like myself. I was struggling a bit with startups and this took me right to MY problem -- not having a good understanding of the prop behaviors on the J41.Now I can do my small airfield hopping and not have to worry about startups --- thanks again for a great contribution. Bob Magill
February 18, 201115 yr does it cold & dark load each time after plane selection in FSX? Stephan Faessler // designer, painter P1 // vACC Switzerland Controller impulseai
May 17, 201115 yr Please ring in all steps in red example a red ring around the button. Would help me allot!
May 20, 201115 yr Author Please ring in all steps in red example a red ring around the button. Would help me allot!Hi there,I don't actually have the original images anymore so I can't edit them, though I could perhaps help you if you could tell me what steps are troubling you? Andrew McCluskey
January 13, 201214 yr Hi to all. I just bought the PMDG JS41, a very good airplane very well modeled! Like many, I had problems to start the engines, and after some research on google, I found this forum, the post from Andrew and I have to say a big thanks to you, Andrew for your tutorial. Like others too, I tried to print without success and I saw requests about this, to have a pdf version and the answer of Andrew who had lost the pictures.I have a large screen and desktop publishing softwares, so I choosen to make a lot of screens shots in best quality I could, I retyped the text, and edited the tutorial with Adobe Indesign with whom I work. Then I exported the result in PDF, and I post it there to help a bit on my side. The text is original without modifications (except for some spelling mistakes ...), I tried also to preserve the layout. If you see other errors, or change needs, I can do a newer amended version if Andrew agrees of course.Good reading!PS: As I am Canadian, living in france for the moment, I can do a French version for some who'd be interrested.Pierre-Gilles
January 14, 201214 yr Then I exported the result in PDF...Very cool, Pierre. Thanks for taking the time to do all that. That's sure to help out a lot of people. i9 10920x @ 4.8 ~ MSI Creator x299 ~ 256 Gb 3600 G.Skill Trident Z Royal ~ EVGA RTX 3090ti ~ Sim drive = M.2 2-TB ~ OS drive = M.2 is 512-gb ~ 5 other Samsung Pro/Evo mix SSD's ~ EVGA 1600w ~ Win 10 Pro Dan Prunier
January 14, 201214 yr You're welcome! Don't forget to tell if there's a problem with the pdf. I export it for the latests versions of acrobat, you need the v8/9 to open it. I could export it in an oldier version too...Pierre- Gilles
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