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Dreamfoil AS-350-B3!

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A charm to fly!

 

Does anyone know how to do this? http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?showtopic=68276

 

Rotary wing are indeed something that no one can use in detriment of X-Plane! This sim does rotary wing really very well!!!

 

P.S.: Nope, I do not own an driver license for helos... :-/  But I know at least one guy who used, since early X-Plane9, it for training, and he is an heliopter ATPL  ( ATPL(H) ). Of course he owns a very sophisticated hardware set.... something that makes a big difference when trying to leran the art of flying helicopters in a PC-based simulator without a 6DOF moving platform...


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Hi Jcomm,

 

it should say so in the included manual - a lot of airplane authors provide extra functions that can be mapped to joystick buttons.

 

This is how it works for the BK117, I would assume something analog to that for the AS350:

 

Go to "Settings" -> "Joystick and Equipment" -> "Buttons: Adv"

 

then look at the box adjacent to the "custom cmnds from plugins".

 

Push the joystick button that you want to assign, then

 

click the little box next to the window, find your folder that holds the AS350 custom commands (usually a subfolder of XP10) and choose the custom command.

 

Hope this helps, Jan

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Jan,

 

thank you so much...

 

I should have explored it, but have been rather busy with 80+gigs of ortho scenery covering the Iberian Peninsula.

 

Never before VFR simulation meant so much to me :-)

 

Loving to feel X-Planizzzzzzed  :lol:


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This has probably been discussed before, but I've managed to miss it. Where do you get the orthos from? I've seen some really nice screen shots lately in the xpx forum!

 

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Richard

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Oops!  Sorry Richard, I was away from my PC and the forums for a while... Airlinejets already gave you the main link. You can also find interesting stuff here:

 

http://zonephoto.x-plane.fr/outremer_EN.php


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Hi Richard,

 

simheaven.com

 

Perfect! Thanks! Time to do some downloading.

 

Oops! Sorry Richard, I was away from my PC and the forums for a while... Airlinejets already gave you the main link. You can also find interesting stuff here:

 

http://zonephoto.x-plane.fr/outremer_EN.php

 

Hehe.. No problem.. I was cruising along at fl410 in a certain A380 so no harm done... :D

Have to check out the link you gave me.

 

Skickat från min Nexus 4 via Tapatalk 2

 

 


Richard

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