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Which aircraft would you like to see interfaced in the future

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The new A2A Bonanza

An excellent sim of the GA aircraft and my current favourite GA plane to fly

Would love MCE integrated with this

Paul Watts - St Helens, Tasmania, Australia

(i7 6700K, 16Gb, GTX 1080, 50" 4K Monitor, 21" Acer touch screen, Windows 10, Prepar3d, X-Plane, ORBX, Rex (All), ActiveSky)

 

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5 hours ago, PaulFWatts said:

The new A2A Bonanza

An excellent sim of the GA aircraft and my current favourite GA plane to fly

Would love MCE integrated with this

It might be already fully supported.

On website, we only mention the heavies with complex overhead and autopilot panels, not to mention flight engineers panels on which we spend a few months training the virtual crew.

Many A2A, Carenado light aircraft are fully supported because most of the time they use the standard FSX/P3D variables and MCE treats them like the built-in GA aircraft.

There could be the odd switch that MCE doesn't cover via the generic interface, but to be honest with you, we only consider aircraft much bigger than that.

If the issue is with flaps detents, please send "aircraft.cfg" file to support.

Besides, Fo isn't required on GA aircraft. But agree, it can be fun having someone aboard to talk to :smile:

Next to be supported will be TFDi B717, currently works in progress.

14 hours ago, FS++ said:

It might be already fully supported.

On website, we only mention the heavies with complex overhead and autopilot panels, not to mention flight engineers panels on which we spend a few months training the virtual crew.

Many A2A, Carenado light aircraft are fully supported because most of the time they use the standard FSX/P3D variables and MCE treats them like the built-in GA aircraft.

There could be the odd switch that MCE doesn't cover via the generic interface, but to be honest with you, we only consider aircraft much bigger than that.

If the issue is with flaps detents, please send "aircraft.cfg" file to support.

Besides, Fo isn't required on GA aircraft. But agree, it can be fun having someone aboard to talk to :smile:

Next to be supported will be TFDi B717, currently works in progress.

Hi Gerald,

Thanks for your post.

I haven't had a chance to explore MCE with the A2A Bonanza yet so you could be correct in terms of it working "out of the box".

I'm also a big fan of the TFDI B717 and look forward to this being supported in MCE

Thanks!
 

Paul Watts - St Helens, Tasmania, Australia

(i7 6700K, 16Gb, GTX 1080, 50" 4K Monitor, 21" Acer touch screen, Windows 10, Prepar3d, X-Plane, ORBX, Rex (All), ActiveSky)

 

What about the PMDG 747-8?

Kevin M. Manley

Yes, It has an EFB and ECL. I haven't read all the docs on what is different yet.

Kevin M. Manley

sim=B747-8I

sim=B747-8F

Kevin M. Manley

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11 hours ago, KevinMM said:

sim=B747-8I

sim=B747-8F

Thanks Kevin.

According to this, MCE should identify it as one of the supported 747 from PMDG.

Let me know if it's not the case.

ECL clicking won't be handled for now though.

FO will just read the default checklist. But you can assign a custom checklist that matches the built-in ECL checklist

10 hours ago, FS++ said:

You're welcome.

Slightly delayed, as work required was under-estimated. We'll definitely have a working Beta by the end of next week for TFDi 717.

Thank you for the news update Gerald.

Regards,

Richard

Richard Portier

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Hello FS++, just checking, is TFDi 717 support available yet?

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