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Feelthere EJets

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Hello is there plan to add fully support to the feelthere Ejets? They have been updated and there some items that  doesn’t work.

Cheer

Fer

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10 hours ago, Icaro_07 said:

The V3 190-170

OK, we'll be looking at it sometime down the road.

Unfortunately, the schedule is packed for the next 4 months at least.

As a heads-up, could you perhaps list items that are broken and confirm if it's FSX or FS9 you're on.

Thanks

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Sure I would like to help, and is for P3D

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On 6/21/2021 at 2:20 PM, Icaro_07 said:

Sure I would like to help, and is for P3D

OK, it's possible it's the same plane supported under FSX that has been ported to P3D.

There is a 64 Bit dll "mcftembX.dll"  to handle Embraer 170 & 190.

But in order for MCE to interact with those planes via the dlls listed above, it needs to properly identify the plane. Just to make sure it is, please list the name they have given to the plane in P3D. Open "aircraft.cfg" and list

[fltsim.0]

sim=whatever_name

ui_createdby=whatever_is_listed_here

ui_manufacturer=whatever_is_listed_here

For instance in FSX, it expects the "sim" value to contain "emb17" or "emb17" and "Feelthere" in manufacturer field.

Anything else and it will see it as non supported default plane.

Some commands will work. Anything that uses default P3D variables will be handled, bit not the custom stuff.

 

 

 

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