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5 hours ago, dmarques69 said:

As kevinh answered, one license covers all, specific addon planes need to have full support to work properly, i don't know if all PMDG plane are covered, the 737 certainly is! I think the A320 from fslabs is also covered, but you have a list of the planes supported in their site and you have also a demo to try ;)

BTW you have here the master guru of MCE :) check David's youtube channel, full of good videos for any MCE enthusiast!

Well thank you sir, it's nice to be appreciated occasionally.

To clarify a little. Every native fs9, FSX, P3d and X Plane aircraft will function with MCE.

Every PMDG aircraft is fully supported, barring the DC6. Even the grand old MD-11 in FSX:cool:

There are some 40 fully supported aircraft across all these platforms. The dev is at the other end of the email support address. Often if folks find something not working, you will get a patch on the forum or direct to your e mail.

My particular liking for MCE is due to the fact I can easily make my own flows, personalised to the aircraft or route. If your a retired crew member or a pilot in training, you can use MCE as a tool  to create or re create what you want. You can record your own cabin crew, as .wav files and add these into your flows.  I liken it to a sandbox, in that you can be as creative as you like. Of course there is also the option to just use the flows that come with the program.

I have uploaded my flows and sound files to Avsim library for anyone interested.

Cheers!

 

 

4 hours ago, charlie130 said:

Well thank you sir, it's nice to be appreciated occasionally.

To clarify a little. Every native fs9, FSX, P3d and X Plane aircraft will function with MCE.

Every PMDG aircraft is fully supported, barring the DC6. Even the grand old MD-11 in FSX:cool:

There are some 40 fully supported aircraft across all these platforms. The dev is at the other end of the email support address. Often if folks find something not working, you will get a patch on the forum or direct to your e mail.

My particular liking for MCE is due to the fact I can easily make my own flows, personalised to the aircraft or route. If your a retired crew member or a pilot in training, you can use MCE as a tool  to create or re create what you want. You can record your own cabin crew, as .wav files and add these into your flows.  I liken it to a sandbox, in that you can be as creative as you like. Of course there is also the option to just use the flows that come with the program.

I have uploaded my flows and sound files to Avsim library for anyone interested.

Cheers!

 

I already downloaded some of those flows, thank you for that very nice work David.

Marques

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Guys,

one question to the people who actually have FS2C or/and MCE:

as I was thinking about FS2C too for the 747 but was a bit slowed down by it‘s price I am now wondering wether you can compare the all mighty MCE to Fs2C like GSX to AES? One handles all of them but you have to deal with glitches and inaccuracies while the other one is expensive but made extremly realistic and exclusive to the airport... is it comparable like this?

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