August 15, 201114 yr Holy moly, just did the secure checklist, parked at the gate at DFW after a great flight from LAX, using RC4 and a great little iPad App called iGMAPHD which is a moving map on Sectionals, Terminals, HI Alt Charts and basic google map ... very awesome, and it works flawlessly, my addiction to FSNAV now is terminated. NO FREEZES THANKS VERY MUCH!!! to my new friend Pan Lalas in Hong Kong who helped me do the needed SIM and graphics card tuning and other tweaking and to PMDG for their latest fix!!!! I feel like a little kid, and at 62, that's quite a thing!!!! This is indeed a wonderful piece of software!!! I can't wait to dive into more details!!! and to fly more!!!! I also wish those of you out there with issues good luck with the new hotfix, and to say that all good things come to those who wait, AND have some wonderful people to help and a company which really stands behind their product!!!! Onward and upward!!!! Best Regards to ALL and THANKS AGAIN to Pan, and to the fine folks at PMDG!!!! Paul BenoitKBOS
August 16, 201114 yr Commercial Member Paul your name reminds me of something... Old classic airplane cannot identify which. (Thanks to you and thanks to Panos for helping out!) ==================================== E M V Precision Manuals Development Group ====================================
August 16, 201114 yr Paul your name reminds me of something... Old classic airplane cannot identify which. (Thanks to you and thanks to Panos for helping out!) "Bleriot" by chance? First aircraft to cross the English Channel in 1909 - piloted by its designer, Louis Bleriot Jim BarrettLicensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Avionics, Electrical & Air Data Systems Specialist. Qualified on: Falcon 900, CRJ-200, Dornier 328-100, Hawker 850XP and 1000, Lear 35, 45, 55 and 60, Gulfstream IV and 550, Embraer 135, Beech Premiere and 400A, MD-80.
August 16, 201114 yr Louis Charles Joseph Blériot (1 July 1872 – 2 August 1936) was a French aviator,inventor and engineer. In 1909 he completed the first flight across a large body of water in a heavier-than-air craft, when he crossed the English Channel. For this achievement, he received a prize of GB£1000 (5,000 dollars; US 1910). He also is credited as the first person to make a working monoplane. Blériot was a pioneer of the sport of air racing. (Source: Wikipedia) Roy Joven T. Benzonan AS136 - AirSource Virtual Pilot Union Acer Aspire 5738G, Intel Core 2 Duo (2.2Ghz), 4GB RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon (512MB graphics), Windows 7 (64-bit) Add-ons: Radar Contact V4, Activesky Evolution, FDC Live Cockpit Flight Planning: FSBuild2, Navigraph nDAC3 Aircrafts: PMDG NGX/747-8i, LDS 767, CS C130
August 16, 201114 yr Another pretty famous french aviation pioneer (with a similar sounding last name) was Louis Charles Breguet, a founder what eventually evolved into Air France. A famous aircraft range equation is named after him. Michael J.
August 16, 201114 yr Commercial Member Paul wrote the manuals for RFP 742 I think...Dozens of flights in that plane. DIfferent era of simming altogether. ==================================== E M V Precision Manuals Development Group ====================================
August 16, 201114 yr Ah, now I understand. Logged many hours in RFP for UPSVAC. I've been tempted more than once to put together a second computer to run FS9 just to fly the original "Queen" once again. Like the NGX, That add-on had a pretty steep learning curve in its day. Jim BarrettLicensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Avionics, Electrical & Air Data Systems Specialist. Qualified on: Falcon 900, CRJ-200, Dornier 328-100, Hawker 850XP and 1000, Lear 35, 45, 55 and 60, Gulfstream IV and 550, Embraer 135, Beech Premiere and 400A, MD-80.
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