December 11, 201312 yr Am I using REX right, do you think? I open up REX first, click the 'do it for me button', then activate FSX. I have REX ticked in my FSX weather menu. I see nice textures, but I'm not sure I get different weather if I end a flight in the UK and start one in Australia. Does REX create appropriate local live weather for me on the fly? Q 1: Should I wait for REX to boot up FSX (ie. tick that option?) Q 2: Should I be doing anything manually before I activate REX?? I've gone through the help PDF, but I can't see an 'idiot's guide to start up ...' - Paul Elliott http://www.avsim.com/topic/450607-amy-johnson-london-to-australia-attempt/
December 11, 201312 yr If You would actually read the manual You would know the answers in Rex You need to separate textures from weather engine. Weather engine You can configure in options (for example use real weather data) in config manager. Textures You can set in texture tab (choose them and than load the whole pack). If You want Rex to choose textures appropriate to weather than go to Rex flight planner, load up plan from fsx, choose ex avoidance, check the route, switch it off and choose wx textures than load game. No need to change ingame weather setting to "Rex" it should switch itself to "user defined" when You will load up Your flight plan. If I may assist further please let me know. Tomasz Zawadzki
December 11, 201312 yr Author Thanks Mephic ... I've gone though the manual again, I think I'm doing it right. Select a theme, download the textures etc. One thing bothers me, wonder if you know the answer to this .... in FSX clicking on Real Weather gives you a current weather state for the flight you are about to fly. Can you retrieve the same data in REX before you fly? Or do you have to input a flight plan into REX first and do that via REX? - Paul Elliott http://www.avsim.com/topic/450607-amy-johnson-london-to-australia-attempt/
December 11, 201312 yr if You use Rex weather engine You switch off real weather in fsx and You don't have to put the flight plan in Rex to make wx recognize real weather. Im not sure if I get what You mean actually - in Rex You load the flight plan created in fsx and it shows You winds aloft, temperatures and weather for your route. You can also go to weather tab and in the low left corner choose "search for weather type" or sth like that (my pc is off now) and find where is for example thunderstorm right now in real world so You can fly it with real weather. I'm not sure if this helps (English is not my native so maybe I misunderstood something. Tomasz Zawadzki
December 12, 201312 yr Am I using REX right, do you think? I open up REX first, click the 'do it for me button', then activate FSX. I have REX ticked in my FSX weather menu. I see nice textures, but I'm not sure I get different weather if I end a flight in the UK and start one in Australia. Does REX create appropriate local live weather for me on the fly? Q 1: Should I wait for REX to boot up FSX (ie. tick that option?) Q 2: Should I be doing anything manually before I activate REX?? I've gone through the help PDF, but I can't see an 'idiot's guide to start up ...' Q1 Its up to you if you want rexe to start fsx when you click the fly option, I got it unchecked since I start rexe and fsx at the same time than I enter my departure airport and go to the airport once loaded in the sim, I than press the fly option in rexe, than it loads the weather in while I do the pre flight etc Q2 No there nothing manually you need to do other than in fsx weather settings make sure you got the rate of change to none( this is important) and run rexe as admin rights as well. There is no need to tick rex in the fsx weather section( if you are using the rexe weather engine) since once you start rexe it will load the weather to the airport your situated at. If you move to another airport on the fly rexe will load the airport weather to your location hope this helps you I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
December 17, 201312 yr Author OK, REX is working fine, running in the background ... BUT, I'm still struggling to find out what the weather will be like, cloud base, visibility, wind speed, wind direction, temperature, etc.... using REX. Where do you go for that data before your flight starts? Would you simply click on Real Weather in FSX to get the weather briefing page? - Paul Elliott http://www.avsim.com/topic/450607-amy-johnson-london-to-australia-attempt/
December 17, 201312 yr Make sure "Enable weather data download" is checked in the "configuration manager." Click "weather" tab at top. Select "Use real-weather data" then ok. Enter the airport code or use the search function and you will find what you are looking for. There is no need for a flight plan and you should not change any weather themes in FSX, just leave it default.
December 17, 201312 yr OK, REX is working fine, running in the background ... BUT, I'm still struggling to find out what the weather will be like, cloud base, visibility, wind speed, wind direction, temperature, etc.... using REX. Where do you go for that data before your flight starts? Would you simply click on Real Weather in FSX to get the weather briefing page? All this is explained in the rexe manual I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
December 17, 201312 yr Author All this is explained in the rexe manual Thanks, I'll check again. - Paul Elliott http://www.avsim.com/topic/450607-amy-johnson-london-to-australia-attempt/
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