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pmdg ngx files

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gerald

 

i wanted to cross check whether i am achieving the correct setup using the ngx with mce .... i don't think i am !!

 

the attached is how my control panel shows ... what seems to be the generic 737 as the chosen aircraft.

 

when flying, i also notice the copilot checks on landing & flap speeds are those of that generic aircraft, not those of the ng (though in the later case, i cant see a reference file titled ngx).

 

I would appreciate your advice.

 

thanks

for now, cheers

john martin

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gerald

 

i wanted to cross check whether i am achieving the correct setup using the ngx with mce .... i don't think i am !!

 

the attached is how my control panel shows ... what seems to be the generic 737 as the chosen aircraft.

 

when flying, i also notice the copilot checks on landing & flap speeds are those of that generic aircraft, not those of the ng (though in the later case, i cant see a reference file titled ngx).

 

I would appreciate your advice.

 

thanks

 

Yes you are.

 

You can ignore that first line in the reference file. What matters for setup is to have the matching fsInsider.dll version, as well as all the relevant dlls in a folder \MCE dlls\ found inside FSX folder.

 

If you were on generic, very few items would work. It's a dll called "mcpmd73X.dll" that provides the link to the NGX.

 

Regarding checklists, if you want you can even create your own, and select it via the <Checklist> tab of the user interface. Although the provided one is good enough.

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thanks gerald...getting crowded where you are ??

 

i'll keep an ear on those speed checks though !!

for now, cheers

john martin

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thanks gerald...getting crowded where you are ??

 

i'll keep an ear on those speed checks though !!

 

You're welcome.

 

Crowded it is, but not all parts of London. Like many over here will be watching the thing on TV though. It's near impossible to get tickets for any of the Olympic events. :(

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sounds like sydney in 2000 ... locals left town & visitors clogged the cbd / games site = nice & quiet in suburbia !!

for now, cheers

john martin

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