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[03MAR15] PMDG 737NGX Release Timelines - This week...

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Vpilot is working fine for me in 2.5

 

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http://simmershome.de/native-p3dv2-light-patches/

 

I use this - works flawlessly. Requires a profile to the site and a bit of google translate;-)

Thanks for the hint.

Jude Bradley
Beech Baron: Uh, Tower, verify you want me to taxi in front of the 747?
ATC: Yeah, it's OK. He's not hungry.

X-Plane 12 and MSFS2020  🙂

System specs: Windows 11  Pro 64-bit, Ubuntu Linux 20.04 i7-13700KF  Gigabyte Z790 RTX-4060-Ti , 32GB RAM  1X 2TB M2 for X-Plane 12,  1x256GB SSD for OS. 1TB drive MSFS2020

not for Schiphol though, still, thanks. Luckily, my german is very good

Weird, I recall EHAM lights working fine for me... Some of the older drivers would funk it up though - have you tried another driver..?

Martin Jensen

Weird, I recall EHAM lights working fine for me... Some of the older drivers would funk it up though - have you tried another driver..?

do they? Hm. Maybe I should retry to install it again. I just want to wait for the 737 ;)

Victor Roos

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Yup - really looking forward!

Martin Jensen

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Tsk tsk Kyle, filing /Q? It's /L now! :P

 

-Matt Kramer

If any of the controllers or websites had any clue what ICAO2012 is I would...

Kyle Rodgers

I know this is kind of off topic, but I am having all my pet peeve buttons being pressed by everyone calling Prepar3d Prepare 3D 

 

Even Lockheed themselves, the developers, say it is said "Prepared" in other words they were just being slick and changing it to Prepar3d instead of releasing it with the name 'prepared' 

Robert Millington

 

 


Tsk tsk Kyle, filing /Q? It's /L now!

-Matt Kramer

 

 

 


If any of the controllers or websites had any clue what ICAO2012 is I would...

 

I noticed that right away too! I am vigilant now after filing the wrong code at KLAX and getting told off for using /X on a 777!! (Which was PFPX' fault...)  :ph34r:

Wes Meyer

If any of the controllers or websites had any clue what ICAO2012 is I would...

 

 

I noticed that right away too! I am vigilant now after filing the wrong code at KLAX and getting told off for using /X on a 777!! (Which was PFPX' fault...)  :ph34r:

 

Wikipedia has a nice breakdown of everything http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipment_codes that I've verified with a Jep article at one point. For flights outside the US I usually put the ICAO equipment code in the RMKS section of the VATSIM flightplan page. Sim Brief has the ability to automatically fill that out for you, as well. Inside the US a simple equipment suffix will suffice. PMDG's jets should qualify as /L unless you're simulating something INOP I suppose. 

 

/X is right out, as it means "No Transponder." Heh.

 

-Matt Kramer

hahahah ok 18hrs later I'm here

 

Anything new ????????

Gonçalo Pinho

 

I know this is kind of off topic, but I am having all my pet peeve buttons being pressed by everyone calling Prepar3d Prepare 3D 

 

Even Lockheed themselves, the developers, say it is said "Prepared" in other words they were just being slick and changing it to Prepar3d instead of releasing it with the name 'prepared' 

 

LM spells it with a capital D at the end. From their webpage:

 

Are You Prepar3D®?

Walter Meier

 

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