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Wingview on iFly 747-400?

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Hi,Hello I've just installed iFly 747-400 and it looks very nice for a freeware Boeing 747-400. The questions that I have though is:1) Where is the radio stack on this aircraft like NAV1 etc?2) How do I get wingview on my iFly aircraft because I've seen some youtube videos but how do you get it on my aircraft?3) Lastly where is the cabin crew because its only VC and I have clicked the VC and Cabin crew aircraft?Thank You

For supporthttp://ifly.flight1.net/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=12&title=how-to-get-access-to-the-licensed-member-area

Hi,Hello I've just installed iFly 747-400 and it looks very nice for a freeware Boeing 747-400. The questions that I have though is:1) Where is the radio stack on this aircraft like NAV1 etc?2) How do I get wingview on my iFly aircraft because I've seen some youtube videos but how do you get it on my aircraft?3) Lastly where is the cabin crew because its only VC and I have clicked the VC and Cabin crew aircraft?Thank You
1) All radios can be accessed from the FMC CDU (the little computer screen plus keyboard you see above the throttle quadrant). On the keypad, search for a button labeld NAV RAD. Click on it, and that's where all radios can be accessed.2) In order to see other things than the VC, you have to move the camera. By moving the camera, you can move yourself around your aircraft. Flight1 has a freeware utility to do this (download it at their website). When you have it installed, use it to move your camera backwards, through the back wall of the VC, and you should be in the first class cabin. Move around this way until you find the wings. I can also recommend ActiveCamera, which is a payware program, but it's much more versatile than Flight1's freeware uitlity.3) I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean cabin crew, as in actual people that should be displayed within the passenger cabin, or do you mean the passenger cabin? The passenger cabin can be accessed by the same way as I outlined in 2).

Benjamin van Soldt

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the reason they said that is because the forum tha serves support for ifly is flight1 and as the 747 is a freeware bird that forum that was linked has nothing to do with the 747

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<br />1) All radios can be accessed from the FMC CDU (the little computer screen plus keyboard you see above the throttle quadrant). On the keypad, search for a button labeld NAV RAD. Click on it, and that's where all radios can be accessed.<br />2) In order to see other things than the VC, you have to move the camera. By moving the camera, you can move yourself around your aircraft. Flight1 has a freeware utility to do this (download it at their website). When you have it installed, use it to move your camera backwards, through the back wall of the VC, and you should be in the first class cabin. Move around this way until you find the wings. I can also recommend ActiveCamera, which is a payware program, but it's much more versatile than Flight1's freeware uitlity.<br />3) I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean cabin crew, as in actual people that should be displayed within the passenger cabin, or do you mean the passenger cabin? The passenger cabin can be accessed by the same way as I outlined in 2).<br />
<br /><br /><br />Thank you Thralni but I've download and installed F1_view but this camera won't work. Can you tell me why?

Did you read the instructions that come with the program? As the old saying goes: "When everything goes wrong, follow directions."

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<br />Did you read the instructions that come with the program? As the old saying goes: "When everything goes wrong, follow directions."<br />
<br /><br /><br />Yes I have
<br /><br /><br />Yes I have
Are you in the VC mode since it will not function in the 2D mode?Jim D.
<br /><br /><br />Thank you Thralni but I've download and installed F1_view but this camera won't work. Can you tell me why?
Nope, sorry, I don't have the program since I already have ActiveCamera.

Benjamin van Soldt

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