May 24, 201610 yr I've heard it learn what kind of aircraft I am flying, but is there a way to tell it before you fly what kind of aircraft beyond turbo prop, heavy etc? Can I tell it someplace I'm flying a "Dash 8?"
May 24, 201610 yr on the main screen one of the buttons on the left allows you to select Jet, prop, turboprop etc as well as setting your call sign FYI the dash 8 is a turboprop. sorry just re-read your post you already know where that change is made I'm not aware that it learns what type of aircraft you fly though Edited May 24, 201610 yr by BrianT Brian Thomas MSFS2020/24, Intel i9-14900K, GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER Panther OC 16GB GDDR6X, MSI MAG Z790 TOMAHAWK WIFI (LGA 1700) DDR5, Corsair Vengeance RGB 64GB (2X32GB) DDR5 5600MHz, BenQ PD3205U 32” UHD monitor, Win 11 Pro 64-bit,
May 24, 201610 yr Hi, No,no way for RC to know what the actual type of aircraft you are flying Norman Bowman
May 24, 201610 yr ATC can call out the manufacturer's name or model if it is in the airline list above where you pick the type of aircraft if that is your goal. For example if you are flying a Cessna Skylane you can choose Skylane or for a Beechcraft Bonanza you can choose Bonanza. You then assign a flight number. It might read funny but sound OK. The are also groups like the Blue Angels. Note the speaker option to audition the audio. This in all in the General options tab of RC.
May 24, 201610 yr What is the standard response of RC regarding HOLD instruction? Ahmet Sanal "Time you enjoyed wasting, was not wasted"
May 25, 201610 yr Author When it calls out to another aircraft to let them know that you're nearby it will say such and such MD11 climbing through such and such referring to you, it doesn't do it the first couple of times you fly the aircraft it just says " " for the aircraft type. Does that make sense?
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