November 28, 20187 yr Hello to the community, I just yesterday bought the Cessna 441 from Flysimware. Have searched the forum to figure out whether or not it is supported by my indispenseble FO but couldn't get an answer. Would appreciate if someone can advice me on that Heinz Heinz K. Wild
November 28, 20187 yr Commercial Member 3 hours ago, wezhei said: Hello to the community, I just yesterday bought the Cessna 441 from Flysimware. Have searched the forum to figure out whether or not it is supported by my indispenseble FO but couldn't get an answer. Would appreciate if someone can advice me on that Heinz Fully supported since FEB 2017 [media] [/media] Fo is trained to handle almost every switch or dial. We don't ship default flows for it though. Either make your own SOPs or ask find the flows David uploaded to Avsim library. Obviously, don't need to listen to all that FO chatter. Feel free to set the flows to run silently. Edited November 28, 20187 yr by FS++ Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
November 28, 20187 yr Great choices Heinz. The great thing, or rather one of the very many great things about MCE, is that pretty much every aeroplane you can get for your flight sim is supported by MCE to at least some degree, even by default, but of course one can take that to higher levels with a little bit of effort. It is one of the reasons why when I reviewed it years ago when it first came out, I gave it glowing praise. MCE is fantastic in so many respects, it's difficult to know where to start in recommending it. The same goes for the FlySimWare Cessna 441 Conquest, it too is one of the very best things you can have in your virtual hangar. Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
November 28, 20187 yr 30 minutes ago, Chock said: Great choices Heinz. The great thing, or rather one of the very many great things about MCE, is that pretty much every aeroplane you can get for your flight sim is supported by MCE to at least some degree, even by default, but of course one can take that to higher levels with a little bit of effort. It is one of the reasons why when I reviewed it years ago when it first came out, I gave it glowing praise. MCE is fantastic in so many respects, it's difficult to know where to start in recommending it. The same goes for the FlySimWare Cessna 441 Conquest, it too is one of the very best things you can have in your virtual hangar. D@mmit, stop making me want to buy more stuff!
November 28, 20187 yr Author 1 hour ago, FS++ said: Fully supported since FEB 2017 [media] [/media] Fo is trained to handle almost every switch or dial. We don't ship default flows for it though. Either make your own SOPs or ask find the flows David uploaded to Avsim library. Obviously, don't need to listen to all that FO chatter. Feel free to set the flows to run silently. Gerald, thats grat news. I hopped that this is the case but just to want to be sure BEFORE I first fire the engines of the C441; thx for your quick reply Heinz Heinz K. Wild
November 28, 20187 yr Author 53 minutes ago, Chock said: Great choices Heinz. The great thing, or rather one of the very many great things about MCE, is that pretty much every aeroplane you can get for your flight sim is supported by MCE to at least some degree, even by default, but of course one can take that to higher levels with a little bit of effort. It is one of the reasons why when I reviewed it years ago when it first came out, I gave it glowing praise. MCE is fantastic in so many respects, it's difficult to know where to start in recommending it. The same goes for the FlySimWare Cessna 441 Conquest, it too is one of the very best things you can have in your virtual hangar. Dear Chock, honestly the recommonadtion you wrote about which propeller a/c would be best led me immedately to buy the C441. I had just two concerns. One was : Does it work with MCE (which is clear now) and second was if I can find an aircraft template for teh C441 for PFPX. In respect to your statement about MCE is nothing more to add. Being sure that simming wouldn't be so fantastic w/o MCE Heinz Heinz K. Wild
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