October 30, 200916 yr I have bought this excellent aircraft payware recently and I cannot stop using it and enjoy it. I have actually parked the rest of my payware aircrafts while I am flying the E-190.However when I got the aircraft there were 2 things I didn't liked much so I begun to search the net to try to figure out some soultion.I didn't liked much the small size of the PFD and MFD and EICAS panels. It was difficult to read and work with them unless we fullxy expand them using right click which rendered some important AFCS buttons unavalaible.However I have found the solution to this, Lylan Walters have posted a very simple and easy way to resize the main 2D pannel in a way that the PFD, MFD and EICAS screens are more readable and easy to work with rendering the cockpit a much more confortable place to work. It is about tastes but I like it this way and the screens are much more realistic this way.You can find this useful "fix" HEREAnother important thing for me regarding an aircraft are proper PHO and perfomance documents.So for this I have found the follwing documents on the net.First I found a detailled and nice tutorial for the E-Jets, A very nice intro for begginersE-JETS TUTORIALAnd if you would like to master the comples AFCS system of the Honeywell Primus Epic, or some other systems of this aircraft, you can get some nice manuals here:SmartcockpitGet the documents under SYSTEMS. I strongly recommend the AUTOMATIC FLIGHT SYSTEM document. Would help you to get the most of your E-Jets Primus Epic.And if you are a real hardcore guy and you want the real thing you can get the full E-170 Pilot Operating Handbook (almost 1000 pages) here : E-170 POH Hope you like them!!!If you found some other interesting stuff for the E-Jet lovers, share them ;)
October 30, 200916 yr Hi.Just looked at the link for the panel, bummer it's only for FSX.Pitty it's not for FS9.1 as well.Oops, just realised it IS for FS9.1 as well. Duh Steve. Unlike the British Government, I actually Learn from my Mistakes.......... Windows XP Professional SP3, ABIT IC7 MAX3 MotherBoard, Intel P4 3.40GHz HT, 4Gigs RAM, Hercules Digifire Sound Card, Geforce 7800GS 512RAM Graphics Card, FS9.1, REX, ASv6.5, GE pro.FE.
October 30, 200916 yr Thanks for the info Furia!A quick question...does anyone know if the E-Jets Tutorial is now compatible with the older Adobe Acrobat Professional versions yet? I own an older version of Acrobat Pro and couldn't read it. I didn't want to install the Foxit reader because I don't want more then one Acrobat reader on my system and especially since it doesn't maintain backward compatibility very well.Mark
November 1, 200916 yr Here's the link to the above aircraft:http://www.wilcopub.com/display/Ejets_Pricing.htmjerrycwo4
November 1, 200916 yr . . .I didn't liked much the small size of the PFD and MFD and EICAS panels. It was difficult to read and work with them unless we fullxy expand them using right click which rendered some important AFCS buttons unavalaible.However I have found the solution to this, Lylan Walters have posted a very simple and easy way to resize the main 2D pannel in a way that the PFD, MFD and EICAS screens are more readable and easy to work with rendering the cockpit a much more confortable place to work. It is about tastes but I like it this way and the screens are much more realistic this way.You can find this useful "fix" HERE. . . .Any other idea where to find this file?Reports file as "not found". When I google it all links bring back the same page, regardless of web address . . .Thanks for any help.Joe Joe Lorenc
November 1, 200916 yr Author Yeah, seems broken.Well you can also get it from this siteClearView fix for E-JetsAlthough it says FSX it also works perfectly for FS2004!!!!I will edit the first post link to add this one.Enjoy it!!!for some reason I cannot edit my first post so please get the Clearview fix for the E-Jets on the link I just posted above.I just tested it and works nice. :(
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