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Eaglesoft Citation X 2.0 Throttle/FADEC Question

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Jetsflier, my friend. May I suggest you just purchase the registered version of FSUIPC. You will unlock all its features and be supporting one of the finest FSX utilities, and its developer, ever made.

One thing I've never understood is why people will fork out tons of money for various addons--some of which get canned in a matter of weeks--yet refuse to purchase FSUIPC. It pays for itself many times over! I bought my FSUIPC 3 license for FS2004 back in 2005 for 20 euro and I still use it to this day! That's 2.5 euro per year!

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We don't own Pete's stock but do suggest that a registered version of FSUIPC be in every simmers toolbox because sooner or later you'll wish you did.


Best Regards,

Ron Hamilton PP|ASEL

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+1, Amen....

 

Just being able to set up unique yoke, throttle quadrant lever assignements and buttons for each plane I fly alone made it worth it. 

 

--Don


Don Polidori

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@N400QW

 

Since I couldn't find any written system requirements, is 2GB RAM Sufficient?

I believe I will be trying it out tonight and deciding exactly what I should do, considering I really have nothing to lose w/ the Flight1 Wrapper System. If it works fine on my 2.3 GHz system, w/ 2GB RAM, then I guess I can get FSUIPC if it's indeed necessary in my personal case. The reason I ask about the RAM is because to test the plane I really don't want to have to spend nine hours to make sure everything works well EX no OOMs.

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I've already stated that I find it hard to believe you can even run FSX on that system.  The aircraft itself isn't a memory hog at all.


Ed Wilson

Mindstar Aviation
My Playland - I69

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Can This plane be used without FADEC?

 

Is it possible to disable FADEC and still fly it?

 

Lionel

 

 

Your answer is on the 1st page of this post (answered by n4gix)


Devin Pollock
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However, without FADEC certain systems do not function... pressurization, for one.


Ed Wilson

Mindstar Aviation
My Playland - I69

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