January 27, 20251 yr https://www.instagram.com/reel/DE5lXaysCEA/?igsh=MWFqc2t1eHJ1MnhvdA== Hope disks are not damaged🙏🏻 PS: you don't need an Instagram account to see this video. Edited January 27, 20251 yr by Luis Hernandez Best regards,Luis Hernández Main rig: self built, AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D (with SMT off and CO -50 mV), 2x16 GB DDR4-3200 RAM, Nvidia RTX 5060Ti 16GB, 256 GB M.2 SSD (OS+apps) + 2x1 TB SATA III SSD (sims) + 1 TB 7200 rpm HDD (storage), ID-Cooling SE-224-XTS air cooler, Viewsonic VX2458-MHD 1920x1080@120-144 Hz (G-sync compatible), Windows 11. Running P3D v5.4 (with v4.5 scenery objects as an additional library, just in case), FSX-SE, MSFS2020, MSFS2024 and even FS9! Lossless Scaling for all my sims. What a godsend...Mobile rig: ASUS Zenbook UM425QA (AMD Ryzen 7 5800H APU @3.2 GHz and boost disabled, 1 TB M.2 SSD, 16 GB RAM, Windows 11 Pro). Running FS9 there .VKB Gladiator NXT Premium Left + GNX THQ as primary controllers. Xbox Series X|S wireless controller as standby/mobile.
January 27, 20251 yr They should get a Navigraph subscription 😂 Edited January 27, 20251 yr by DavidP David Porrett
January 27, 20251 yr Ehehehe, we're so ahead in the flight simulation world... Poor real ops .... Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
January 27, 20251 yr In the 1980s our B737-300s were updated with something like a video tape cassette. Not my job thankfully. Rob Jones.
January 27, 20251 yr Author 10 hours ago, DavidP said: They should get a Navigraph subscription 😂 7 hours ago, jcomm said: Ehehehe, we're so ahead in the flight simulation world... Poor real ops .... LOL, so true 🤣 I wonder how would they do so with modern aircraft (787/748/A350/A380)? I understand the latest Boeings had some sort of WiFi capabilities for maintenance, or at least that's what I understood from their Airport Planning manuals. Edited January 27, 20251 yr by Luis Hernandez Best regards,Luis Hernández Main rig: self built, AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D (with SMT off and CO -50 mV), 2x16 GB DDR4-3200 RAM, Nvidia RTX 5060Ti 16GB, 256 GB M.2 SSD (OS+apps) + 2x1 TB SATA III SSD (sims) + 1 TB 7200 rpm HDD (storage), ID-Cooling SE-224-XTS air cooler, Viewsonic VX2458-MHD 1920x1080@120-144 Hz (G-sync compatible), Windows 11. Running P3D v5.4 (with v4.5 scenery objects as an additional library, just in case), FSX-SE, MSFS2020, MSFS2024 and even FS9! Lossless Scaling for all my sims. What a godsend...Mobile rig: ASUS Zenbook UM425QA (AMD Ryzen 7 5800H APU @3.2 GHz and boost disabled, 1 TB M.2 SSD, 16 GB RAM, Windows 11 Pro). Running FS9 there .VKB Gladiator NXT Premium Left + GNX THQ as primary controllers. Xbox Series X|S wireless controller as standby/mobile.
January 27, 20251 yr Commercial Member 20 minutes ago, Luis Hernandez said: I wonder how would they do so with modern aircraft While the first A32X models have that diskette system to load the database, the most recent models have a new much more efficient interface method. The data loading system is an interface between aircraft systems and ground-based data processing stations. The data loading system enables: ‐ To upload database or to modify operational software in aircraft systems ‐ To download system reports from various aircraft systems. The connection between the data loading system and the ground-based data processing is performed via the ADLU on the center pedestal. The ADLU enables to guide data to and from selected aircraft systems.
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