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IFly FSX and FS2Crew

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FS2Crew has just released their Combo Pack for IFly FSX Button and Voice control.I just downloaded the program waiting hopefully for tomorrow. JeffG

Jeffrey Gerbert

HelloGreat pricing for the i-Fly FSCrew bundle, could not resist as I have the next three days off work.I will now be hammering the Flight1 site waiting for the i-Fly release

You don't need to wait any longer, the iFly aircraft has been released!
Don't worry, Bryan, I think they know by now. :biggrin:Your voice addon there is the best one so far. Works like a charm, tons of options, useful features and options and some extras like that de-icing procedure and the circuit training setting. Well done, once again.
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Don't worry, Bryan, I think they know by now. :biggrin:Your voice addon there is the best one so far. Works like a charm, tons of options, useful features and options and some extras like that de-icing procedure and the circuit training setting. Well done, once again.
Glad you like you like it!

Can you back down the automation where the FO just goes through the checklists? Or is the FO always flipping his switches etc? Does it give you the checklists for the plane?Or a script on how to use it correctly?

A Walker

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Can you back down the automation where the FO just goes through the checklists? Or is the FO always flipping his switches etc? Does it give you the checklists for the plane?Or a script on how to use it correctly?
Hi Hawk,FO flows are hard-coded. As for isolating checklists from FO flows... sorta yes, sorta no. It complex and it depends on exactly what you're doing, and if you're using Voice Control or Button control.Thing to understand is FS2Crew is an airline crew simulation.Basically we took a real world 737NG Captain, Damien Weekes, and said: "We want to model a FO / PNF in FS2Crew. Tell us exactly what the FO/PNF will do and say, and when, in context of a 737NG while sticking to Boeing SOPs".It's actually a fairly complex role-play full of many nuances, and I think we modeled that role-play quite well.Hope that helps,
Hi Hawk,FO flows are hard-coded. As for isolating checklists from FO flows... sorta yes, sorta no. It complex and it depends on exactly what you're doing, and if you're using Voice Control or Button control.Thing to understand is FS2Crew is an airline crew simulation.Basically we took a real world 737NG Captain, Damien Weekes, and said: "We want to model a FO / PNF in FS2Crew. Tell us exactly what the FO/PNF will do and say, and when, in context of a 737NG while sticking to Boeing SOPs".It's actually a fairly complex role-play full of many nuances, and I think we modeled that role-play quite well.Hope that helps,
As always stunning stuff Bryan adds whole extra realistic dimension to flying :-)

 

André
 

Hey Brian, just a heads up that if you see any posts where an iFLY user is experiencing his aircraft spinning crashing or flipping nose up it can be triggered by de-selecting the FS2Crew check box and not clicking on the update button and trying to return to the sim. Un-checking FS2Crew, adjusting pax weight fuel etc, clicking update then reloading the sim as described/recomended in the instructions prevents this violent behavior. It had me on the ropes for a minute I thought it was EZCA was going berserk. I'm sure it'll happen to more than a few...I got too many add ons :( Thanks,Robert

RE Thomason Jr.

 

 

Not sure where my post went lol! Great product so happy I picked it up! Is there a checklist for the pilot while using FS2Crew? I am running through the checklists and just after each step cleaning up what the FO missed. Is there a Checklist out there that shows what the pilot should be doing while working with the FO?

A Walker

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Hey Brian, just a heads up that if you see any posts where an iFLY user is experiencing his aircraft spinning crashing or flipping nose up it can be triggered by de-selecting the FS2Crew check box and not clicking on the update button and trying to return to the sim. Un-checking FS2Crew, adjusting pax weight fuel etc, clicking update then reloading the sim as described/recomended in the instructions prevents this violent behavior. It had me on the ropes for a minute I thought it was EZCA was going berserk. I'm sure it'll happen to more than a few...I got too many add ons :( Thanks,Robert
Hi Robert,That's a well known thing.It's not really an FS2Crew issue but more an iFly Config Manager issue.If you select FS2Crew in the iFly Config Manager, you must load fuel, pax, cargo into "each" model, otherwise the aircraft will load totally empty with no weight in it, resulting in the spinning you described.Cheers,
Not sure where my post went lol! Great product so happy I picked it up! Is there a checklist for the pilot while using FS2Crew? I am running through the checklists and just after each step cleaning up what the FO missed. Is there a Checklist out there that shows what the pilot should be doing while working with the FO?
Ash,You have to study the "Flows" section in the FS2Crew manual, and pay attention to the "trigger" for each of the FO/PNF flow actions.The flows describe what the actions the FO/PNF performs.Flows are also listed for the Captain/PF.Cheers,

Thanks again for the great product! It helped alot when I did that PF events aswell! I was just going right off lol! Got her all up and running now!

A Walker

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