August 15, 201510 yr Hey! Gentlemen Simmers! Good day! I was experimenting with Scheffel B737-800 ... Beautiful! But unformtubately, there is no VC. From what I read here WingZ did already similar tests and, maybe I do not fully understand that a 100% solution was found, but I think that the combination of the Scheffel 2D panel with all wonderful items, maybe he had succes and built the Scheffel panel into the TDS787 and I hope that all works fine?....Even with the CFM56-7b sounds?.... I can of course continue myself and try to find out how I should proceed, but maybe Wingz may be so kind to explain me more about his combination and how that works. I like indeed the Scheffel panel with its wonderful possibilities, but I want a VC for use in longer flights where possibly during a few hours there is not so much work to do in the cockpit and I like then to sit in a VC. Please Wingz, can you tell me somewhat more about your TDS-Scheffel aircraft? Thanks on forehand. Jive1 - Belgium
August 16, 201510 yr Author Hello Jive1... I have noticed your quest across the forums. The TDS has no VC as such, switching to VC view has only wingviews modelled. I fear if you want a VC for a 737 you will have to turn to payware. I also never fully got the Scheffel panel to work in the TDS model. The gauges are very specific and work well on the FFX model, because there is no XML interference.
August 16, 201510 yr Thank you WingZ for your reply! I'm not very experienced, so may I ask you: what is a FFX model aircraft? Can you indicate me a FFX model, freeware or pâyware, it's all OK, that has a VC and possibly could accept and let the Scheffel panel work? Greetz Jive1 - Belgium
August 16, 201510 yr Author The Scheffel aircraft model you downloaded from http://www.airscheffel.com/ uses the model created by FFX (just a name, like TDS) I have never transplanted the Scheffel panel into a payware model with VC, but I suspect there will be gauge conflicts as it uses advanced XML programming to drive many functions in the cockpit, automatically. Why not buy a relatively simple model like the SImmers Sky 737, and see if it works for you?
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