February 7, 201412 yr This will be the easiest. Consider it interfaced, roughly 3 weeks after PMDG releases their SDK. We could have done it without SDK, but PMDG wants it that way. And after you have forked out $89 for this superb sim, I bet you wont have to fork out any more £$ for the MCE supported version. B) And you will get all the superb customisability of the Checklists and Flows for the 777, fine support from a professional programmer, first officers who can work the RC4 radio for you and much more besides! ^_^ Oh and for those who are teetering on the FSX VAS limit, ( I do with all the extra bells and whistles these days) then recall MCE, for the most part, runs outside FSX VAS.....Just a thought! Best Regards David
February 7, 201412 yr Commercial Member And after you have forked out $89 for this superb sim, I bet you wont have to fork out any more £$ for the MCE supported version. B) And you will get all the superb customisability of the Checklists and Flows for the 777, fine support from a professional programmer, first officers who can work the RC4 radio for you and much more besides! ^_^ Oh and for those who are teetering on the FSX VAS limit, ( I do with all the extra bells and whistles these days) then recall MCE, for the most part, runs outside FSX VAS.....Just a thought! Best Regards David Thanks David. Speaking of VAS, starting from next update, every time you say something, MCE will display the actual VAS remaining in the sim on the same line where the spoken command is displayed. I can see Captains deciding to circumvent a particular city when this gets too low It will also help you troubleshoot issues. Not every FS CTD is caused by VAS exhaustion. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
February 8, 201412 yr This sounds really good! Sent from my Mobile thing Will Reynolds Flight Sim Addict
March 3, 201412 yr 1. Aerosoft DASH6 (Twitter). 2. PMDG 1900D BTW How easy is it to create a simple MCE checklist for the DH6? Is there one already out there?
March 14, 201412 yr PMDG 747-400 and i800 Please Win11 Pro 64 Bit, Intel® Core i9-10900K 5.3 GHz, NVIDIA RTX 3090, DDR4 4200 128GB, P3D V5 John Liem
April 16, 201412 yr Hi FS++ I'm hoping to get back into FSX, been a while, would you consider doing the Carenado B1900? PS I might be pestering you again to add more buttons to press to the 737NGX in the near future (unless over the last few updates you've done that yourself ) 🛫
April 26, 201412 yr Aerosoft_DHC6_300_AMPHIB , please Win11 Pro 64 Bit, Intel® Core i9-10900K 5.3 GHz, NVIDIA RTX 3090, DDR4 4200 128GB, P3D V5 John Liem
May 9, 201412 yr Any single or twin prop GA aircraft by Alebao.A2A, Milviz, Aerosoft and Flight 1 We GA johnny's always seem to get left out of these kind of programs I have photographic scenery so I do not want to fly at 29 or 30000 feet :rolleyes:
May 9, 201412 yr Commercial Member Any single or twin prop GA aircraft by Alebao.A2A, Milviz, Aerosoft and Flight 1 We GA johnny's always seem to get left out of these kind of programs I have photographic scenery so I do not want to fly at 29 or 30000 feet :rolleyes: Not really left out. A common assumption is that unless we list a particular aircraft, then it's probably not supported. This is not true. MCE will load with any aircraft. What varies, is the level of assistance you'll get from FO. We only list aircraft we spent a few months on, teaching FO how to read switches status and how to manipulate them. MCE is mainly about simulating crew interaction, and GA aircraft are normally single pilot operation. In early days we used to disable FO when a single engine aircraft was detected, wrongly assuming people would only use the ATC part. We ended-up bowing to user pressure, and you can now have the FO as a companion on light aircraft too. Most single engine GA aircraft would be close to default aircraft and MCE would work with them seamlessly. I mean a pitot heat switch on a GA aircraft is likely going to use the default FSX tokens which MCE knows how to manipulate. A heavy aircraft like A300-B4 has 3 different switches for pitot heat. We have to teach the FO how to interact with all of them, and that's when we state it's fully supported. So yes, MCE will work with the Carenados and the likes. Especially if ATC voice interaction with native ATC, Radar Contact ATC or PFE ATC is the main objective. Co-pilot will set your flaps, gear, tune radios and other things too. Hope it clarifies things. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
May 13, 201412 yr Hello team FS++! Is there a set of commands for the basic aircraft like the Carenado 206 to switch the fuel selector from "left" to "right" or viceversa? I have found commands in some of the MCE jetliner manuals to order specific fuel pumps and "crossfeeds" but I do not think they work in my Carenados. But then again, I may not know the actual commands.... :rolleyes: Thanks!
May 13, 201412 yr Commercial Member Hello team FS++! Is there a set of commands for the basic aircraft like the Carenado 206 to switch the fuel selector from "left" to "right" or viceversa? I have found commands in some of the MCE jetliner manuals to order specific fuel pumps and "crossfeeds" but I do not think they work in my Carenados. But then again, I may not know the actual commands.... :rolleyes: Thanks! You can find commands that apply to aircraft seen as generic (default or unsupported) as follows Click Start-All Programs->Multi Crew Experience-Shared commands. Re answer from F++ Thanks for the reply :lol: You're welcome. Watch this hilarious video to see what happens when a pilot hires a co-pilot to fly a Cessna. Co-pilot takes his job seriously and will threaten you if you touch the flaps handle instead of asking him to do it. :lol: http://youtu.be/nR0B5HVUg_w Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
May 15, 201412 yr You can find commands that apply to aircraft seen as generic (default or unsupported) as follows Click Start-All Programs->Multi Crew Experience-Shared commands. Thank you Gerald for your reply! I have looked in that folder and I do not see any generic commands that refer to selecting the active fuel tank. From my knowledge of FS9/FSX, there are a limited set of fuel tanks which could be "active" - Center -- Right Main -- Left Main -- Right Aux -- Left Aux -- Center 2 -- Center 3 - etc. I am flying mostly small piston aircraft with a career progression program (FS Captain) which has a requirement to report one's position every 30 minutes. So as part of my "flow" if I am flying a Carenado with manual fuel tank selectors (such as the Carenado Cessna 206) I will switch my tank selector from Left to Right for each position report. This keeps the left / right weight of the aircraft mostly in balance. I would like to use MCE to respond to such a command as "Fuel Selector Left Main" or "Fuel tank Center 2" but I do not see any commands built in to MCE that does this. Perhaps I could make my own VOXSCRIPT or VOXKEY commands, but if you could show me something that is already enabled then perhaps I could use them? If there are no such commands today, then perhaps I would ask that a future version of MCE could react to such commands?? Thank you for reading and for your excellent MCE - it is a must-have!
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