June 1, 201313 yr Wouldn't you need to fly the real thing to judge if the flight model is realistic? Obviously few simmers have sat in the Captain's seat and man-handled the stick of an A380 to the threshold. Does that mean we can't give an opinion of what we would think the real aircraft would feel like? I think it is narrow minded to say that we can't have an opinion or be impressed with the flight dynamics, because we are not real pilots. It can go without saying that the opinion is from the perspective of a simmer, unless it is said otherwise, but it is still a good opinion. Robert Yunque
June 2, 201313 yr But! You can complement with an external generic or Airbus type MCDU Can you be more specific? What is this external generic or Airbus type MCDU? Thanks Vu Pham i7-13700K 5.2 GHz OC, 64 GB RAM, RTX5090, SSD for Sim, SSD for system. MSFS2020, XP-12, DCS
June 2, 201313 yr Can you be more specific? What is this external generic or Airbus type MCDU? Thanks Peter's A380 FMC is pretty amazing once you learn it.
June 2, 201313 yr But! You can complement with an external generic or Airbus type MCDU Can you be more specific? What is this external generic or Airbus type MCDU? Thanks Well, I've been using UFMC for entering flight plans. When done with that I just use the "built in" FMC. I would really like Peter to make the included FMC better because this is a real killer of the feeling of immersion. UFMC is payware, but I believe that x-fmc also works well, and that one is freeware (?). Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD Richard 7950x3d | 32Gb 6000mHz RAM | 8Tb NVme | RTX 4090 | MSFS | P3D | XP12
June 2, 201313 yr UFMC is payware, but I believe that x-fmc also works well, and that one is freeware (?). Correct, x-fmc is freeware. Does SIDs, STARs, the whole caboodle... :lol: There's a review here; http://asn-xp.aerosoft.com/?page_id=402
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