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777 en-route wind data

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In one of Frooglesim latest videos, he copied a table of wind data from Activesky 2012 and through creating a text document, could import the wind data straight into the FMC. My question is, I am using OpusFSX right now, is there any way to generate a table like the one in the video?

 

Thanks

Kevin Tao

I have asked for this feature in Opus forum and the developer is finding a way to make this feature work with Opus also  ^_^

Mikael Leinonen

I have asked for this feature in Opus forum and the developer is finding a way to make this feature work with Opus also  ^_^

 

Cool. I'am using opusfsx too, so i will stay tuned on opusfsx forum !!!

Can you give me a link to that video ?  Thanks !

Xander Koote

All round aviation geek

1st Officer Boeing 777

Would be a good idea if Activesky could export that data directly to the PMDG 777 folder.  Just look at the JFK-KDEN video on the frooglesim youtube site.

Mark   CYYZ      

 

This is one of the best new features done by PMDG I have seen so far. I am aware that PMDG has created other milestones but this one is really nice and made me smile.

 

Using FS Global Real Weather, I am hoping for compatibility too. But I guess the more practicle approach is including the export in the weather tools in format PMDG aircraft can handle.

 

I really hope the featre makes back into the NGX too. ^_^

Christian Mohr

Does somebody know if you can do this as well with Real Environment Xtreme, I know you can import a flightplan and see the temps and winds along.

Kevin D'hertefelt

Intel i7 4770K @ 4.0Ghz | GTX780 | 6GB DDR3 | Windows 7 Home Premium X64

You can't get better than Opus (imho), so a feature like this is a must have. Maybe have the 777 use the GRIB data from opus?

Pretty sure they'll make this able to be done with multiple other add-ons. They have stated that they won't make it so you need another, specific, payware add-on, just so you can use a big feature in one of their plane.

This, to me at least, is a BIG feature.

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You can't get better than Opus (imho)

 

Then try FSGRW. It's worth the money

David Benjamin

 

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Then try FSGRW. It's worth the money

yep, I just had a good read of the FSGRW thread, sounds like an Excellant peice of software.

Rob Prest

 

Would be good to see this being compatible with the winds aloft data from PFPX too.

Gavin Price

Would be good to see this being compatible with the winds aloft data from PFPX too.

 

PFPX and FSGRW use the same data source

David Benjamin

 

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PFPX and FSGRW use the same data source

What, NOAA? I thought all weather programmes used data from this source?

Gavin Price

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