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what are you flying while you wait for your FO

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If u dont mind the horrible VC and frame rate. IMO of course.
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Umm what's so funny? Am I missing something?

Matt Wilson

Umm what's so funny? Am I missing something?
This is in the NGX forum and your trashing another product.... Mainly because the maddog has an awful VC and the NGX's is beautiful.

I've been mixing things up again with J41 and even my old Flight 1 PC12! I still love this girl!

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This is in the NGX forum and your trashing another product.... Mainly because the maddog has an awful VC and the NGX's is beautiful.
Gotcha

Matt Wilson

I mix it up and fly the MD-11, 747-400, NGX. Keeps things fresh and I don't need a co-pilot for any of em. If you can't do without a co-pilot then just uninstall the NGX until FSCrew is released whenever that is.
So your not taking up the free copy of fscrew2 than that bryon offered to you than

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Peter kelberg

So your not taking up the free copy of fscrew2 than that bryon offered to you than
No I am not, if I ever feel I need it I will pay for it like everyone else. But your more than welcome to have my free copy. Just tell him Paul sent ya. :( :(

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Paul Deemer

I thought it was an interesting post myself. I find FS2Crew adds legs to old in the tooth products like LVL-D 767 also. I would probably not still be flying that bird without it. So to answer the OP's question, I'm similar to you, I still bring out of the hangar both the 767 for the long hauls and the JS4100 for short hops mostly around Alaska which I love with UTX Alaska.And to Paul 2 posts up, the NG is certainly certified to fly without a cabin crew, but not certified single pilot. I think you are just trying to be difficult at this point.
Have to agree with u on this one

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Peter kelberg

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Tebin Ulrich

Who needs a stinkin' FO blum.gifGo fly the bird anyway.
Have to agree with u on this one. :(

Paul Deemer

No I am not, if I ever feel I need it I will pay for it like everyone else. But your more than welcome to have my free copy. Just tell him Paul sent ya. :( :(
Wait, so all this soapbox talk from your posts and you've never even tried the product in question? With FS2Crew you can actually do more hand flying on approach and departure. Being able to have someone else (just like real life ops) make the heading, altitude and other changes to the MCP frees you up to have your hands on the yolk flying instead of (unrealistically) clicking a mouse.

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Dave Creed

Wait, so all this soapbox talk from your posts and you've never even tried the product in question?With FS2Crew you can actually do more hand flying on approach and departure. Being able to have someone else (just like real life ops) make the heading, altitude and other changes to the MCP frees you up to have your hands on the yolk flying instead of (unrealistically) clicking a mouse.
I already hand fly most of my flights below 10,000 feet and it's very easy to change any MCP settings with the mouse with one hand with the other hand on the controls. I like having total control of the plane. If you want a co-pilot be my guest no biggie. Everyone has their preferences and I respect that always have. Only issue I ever had was all the whining about FS2Crew and SDK delays.Just remember in the end this is a Simulation it's not the real world, your not an actual pilot, you don't work for an airline and your not getting paid. It's a hobby and it's fun but that's it. (Yes I have seen the light). It might be a useful tool to give future pilots an advantage at flight school but it doesn't give you any qualifications in the real world. (In other words it does't mean jack unless you just want to brag and show off your Sim like most guys do with their custom built cars or engine mods.)

Paul Deemer

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Just remember in the end this is a Simulation it's not the real world, your not an actual pilot, you don't work for an airline and your not getting paid. It's a hobby and it's fun but that's it. (Yes I have seen the light). It might be a useful tool to give future pilots an advantage at flight school but it doesn't give you any qualifications in the real world. (In other words it does't mean jack unless you just want to brag and show off your Sim like most guys do with their custom built cars or engine mods.)
i don't get your point in any of thatwe're talking about aircraft we enjoy flying and you are preaching to everyone about what we 'need' to know about this and thatgive it a rest with the soapbox

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Mitch

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i don't get your point in any of thatwe're talking about aircraft we enjoy flying and you are preaching to everyone about what we 'need' to know about this and thatgive it a rest with the soapbox
lol i definately agree with u on this one

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