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Richard Binns
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1 hour ago, rgbinns said:

Sweet!! saw the news on twitter/X  looks amazing and omg the price is amazing love this company looking froward to getting this one also I have the full fcu for the airbus just missing the joystick and using the Saitek rudder pedals for now..... I know many of us were dreaming or having stuff like this years ago and not costing 100s of dollars or thousands and its only  $129.95 USD !

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Cesar Martinez

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5 hours ago, Silverbird said:

Sweet!! saw the news on twitter/X  looks amazing and omg the price is amazing love this company looking froward to getting this one also I have the full fcu for the airbus just missing the joystick and using the Saitek rudder pedals for now..... I know many of us were dreaming or having stuff like this years ago and not costing 100s of dollars or thousands and its only  $129.95 USD !

Exactly the same as my setup! 2025 cockpits shaping up nicely once MSFS2024 can sort itself out. 

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57 minutes ago, booga said:

Hopefully they won’t require the screens to be popped out from the sim. That kills fps.

They won‘t, based on the information provided by WinWing. It has to be connected via USB-C and everything else will be handled by their SimAppPro.

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1 hour ago, eXpress48 said:

They won‘t, based on the information provided by WinWing. It has to be connected via USB-C and everything else will be handled by their SimAppPro.

That would be fantastic. It would make it far better than much more expensive products.

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even better I believe we might be able to bypass SimAppPro and use spad.next.  But still awaiting confirmation

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Will be adding the MCDU to my set up to go with my EFIS and FCU panels. Have been extremely impressed with what WinWing have produced and for the price they're an excellent value addition to make flight sim all that more immersive.

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Tom Wright, UK PPL(A) + Night Rating + IR(R) (in progress)

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Those look pretty amazing.  I have my Skalarki one for the Airbus already, but will definitely pick up the 737 one if these turn out to be as good as they look.

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Dave

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2 hours ago, micstatic said:

even better I believe we might be able to bypass SimAppPro and use spad.next.  But still awaiting confirmation

How does it do that? I use AAO for my Streamdeck but it and spad are the same philosophy.

Eric 

 

 

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2 hours ago, micstatic said:

even better I believe we might be able to bypass SimAppPro and use spad.next.  But still awaiting confirmation

Forgive my ignorance but what would be the benefit of this?

Although it is a bit of a clunky bit of software, my experience has been as long as SimAppPro is running in the background then everything works as it should with all the Airbus' - Fenix, IniBuilds etc.

Tom Wright, UK PPL(A) + Night Rating + IR(R) (in progress)

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D | 32GB DDR5 6000MHz RAM | 16GB RTX 4080 Super | 2TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2 | Thrustmaster TCA Airbus Sidestick + Quadrant | Logitech G Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals | WinWing Airbus FCU + EFIS + MCDU

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26 minutes ago, Tom Wright said:

Forgive my ignorance but what would be the benefit of this?

Although it is a bit of a clunky bit of software, my experience has been as long as SimAppPro is running in the background then everything works as it should with all the Airbus' - Fenix, IniBuilds etc.

I can only speak for myself, but it would be one less software running on my PC.  I'm using Spad.Next for all my hardware including WinWing products. I don't even have SimAppPro installed.

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The MCDUs I am happy just lettting SIMAPP run them. I have it installed but have moved more of it over to SPAD. That said, when they come out with the Boeing glareshield stuff I may also just let it handle it. It's a light lift.

The one thing I can't sort out in Simapp pro is how to sync the LS on the EFIS to both sides. So, for the Fenix I use SPAD as part of my profile.

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