May 11, 20179 yr 1 hour ago, RichieFly said: Yeah, good for them (FSW). I just tried it out; gets better all the time. Difference between developer lead company -vs- Beancounter lead? Absolutely! These guys put on a clinic. I will be among the first in line for the Falcon because I know it will be quality, and I know it will be well supported.
May 11, 20179 yr Hi Folks, Yep - ditto on the Falcon - from my experience with the Lear - I'd make that purchase sight unseen... If the C402 was ever brought up to the Lear standard - I'd be all over that as well - huge "Wings" and "Cape Air" fan (wish I could figure out a way to get enough hours to fly for them in retirement)... Regards, Scott
May 11, 20179 yr Steer lock key sequence has changed? I was using 'shift-Q', No longer works in new version. Bob Bob Prince
May 11, 20179 yr 2 minutes ago, BobP said: Steer lock key sequence has changed? I was using 'shift-Q', No longer works in new version. Bob You could hit the steer lock button on the center console. :) Jason Weaver - WestWind Airlines; FlyUK Airlines; VirtualUnited.org
May 11, 20179 yr Hi Bob, I think that changed in 2.8 ??? Aren't we using the G1000 keys for that function ??? I'd double check the manual - not in front of my PC to check... Regards, Scott
May 11, 20179 yr From the L35 Manual: Steer lock switch can be assigned to the keyboard / joystick by using the “G1000_MFD_SOFTKEYS” assignment. G1000_MFD_SOFTKEY2 = ON G1000_MFD_SOFTKEY3 = OFF An alternative if you want to use a single key or switch to toggle steer lock on and off is to use a Lua script. Info on Lua scripts is here: https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/491894-replacing-lear35a-mouse-clicks-with-keys-or-buttons/ A set of 28 Lua scripts for the Learjet 35A, including four AP scripts updated for the new version 2.9, can be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ylm4i8xk16hne84/Lear35v2.9 Lua Scripts.zip?dl=0 Al
May 11, 20179 yr Nose wheel steering is assigned to Shift+N when using KeyControl.xml from my mods (which will always work regardless of the Lerjet version as long as FSW didn't change the associated L: vars and as long as XMLTools is installed). 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
May 12, 20179 yr I'm probably missing it but the GTN's aren't turning on... am I missing the avionics power? Where is it it's been so long since I've flown P3D.... I'm on the XP bandwagon these days. EDIT: Yep I'm a dummy.... found the switch on center pedestal | My Liveries | FAA ZMP | PPL ASEL | | Windows 11 | MSI Z690 Tomahawk | 12700K 4.7GHz | MSI RTX 4080 | 64GB 6000 MHz DDR5 | 500GB Samsung 860 Evo SSD | 2x 2TB Samsung 970 Evo M.2 | EVGA 850W Gold | Corsair 5000X | HP G2 (VR) / LG 27" 1440p |
May 12, 20179 yr On 5/11/2017 at 9:28 AM, jason99vmi said: You could hit the steer lock button on the center console. :) Thank you for that informative reply. Bob Bob Prince
May 12, 20179 yr 22 hours ago, ark said: From the L35 Manual: Steer lock switch can be assigned to the keyboard / joystick by using the “G1000_MFD_SOFTKEYS” assignment. G1000_MFD_SOFTKEY2 = ON G1000_MFD_SOFTKEY3 = OFF An alternative if you want to use a single key or switch to toggle steer lock on and off is to use a Lua script. Info on Lua scripts is here: https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/491894-replacing-lear35a-mouse-clicks-with-keys-or-buttons/ A set of 28 Lua scripts for the Learjet 35A, including four AP scripts updated for the new version 2.9, can be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ylm4i8xk16hne84/Lear35v2.9 Lua Scripts.zip?dl=0 Al Thank you, I had been using 'shift-Q' but did read the revised manual with the new key assignments. Bob Bob Prince
May 12, 20179 yr On 5/10/2017 at 9:47 PM, rightseat said: Absolutely! These guys put on a clinic. I will be among the first in line for the Falcon because I know it will be quality, and I know it will be well supported. On 5/11/2017 at 5:51 AM, scottb613 said: Hi Folks, Yep - ditto on the Falcon - from my experience with the Lear - I'd make that purchase sight unseen... If the C402 was ever brought up to the Lear standard - I'd be all over that as well - huge "Wings" and "Cape Air" fan (wish I could figure out a way to get enough hours to fly for them in retirement)... Regards, Scott Falcon, what falcon?
May 12, 20179 yr Mark and team at Flysimware are currently working on a Falcon 50....some info on their web page! Looking forward to this one for sure! Cheers Martin
May 12, 20179 yr Hi Ken, Mark had pictures of the development effort of the VC somewhere - can't find them at the moment... This is some "work in progress" shot of the exterior that was posted: Regards, Scott
May 13, 20179 yr Hi Folks, Did some testing with the Lear Version 2.9 - everything seems to be working flawlessly - what a great effort there FSW Team !!! Has to be one of the best autopilots ever made... Regards, Scott
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