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  1. Just me playing around with the EVOT at my hometown flying club. Merry Christmas and happy New year to all! 😉
  2. Hi Captains! Well, a few days ago I was talking with a flying-friend about simple crashes or mishaps in MSFS/P3D. He asked me if it was possible to simulate a belly landing - we saw that video of a navajo(?) that made a touch-and-go with wheels up. I answered him dont knowing that possibility. So I searched the web and avsim foruns looking for these and Boom! - I found this interesting early topic discussing "Crash Modelling" - coincidences... :smile: I remembered years ago in FS9 to do a landing with gear up and the airplane slided down the runway. Well, a litle sunk in the runway but came to a stop. I think it was the C210 from Carenado and crash detection was off, as it shoud be allways. So I tried the same in FSX with the same model from carenado, but nop!, it touched the runway and stayed bouncing indefinitely to the air about a meter. Then I searched again and found that would be possible wih mods in the contact points, for the model to simulate a belly landing. But I loose the interest. That would be interesting if it was possible in future flight simulators platforms, to train emergency procedures for a gear up landing, for example. Would also be interesting to see some structural deformations whit sloppy or hard touch-downs, above a certain vertical speed. Beyond these simple crashes, I think it is a litle far-fetched, because we dont want to crash in our virtual or real flights. If I crash in the simulator, because I want to deal with an intended engine failure or so, and have to execute a forced landing in a field or highway... well, I pull the imagination to 'what if'.... but, that's just me... :smile: P.S.- by the way, nice videos JCOMM! Grande abraço! :wink: Best regards from portugal B)
  3. Yeap, long time no seen! Mesmo com a crise ainda vou arranjando algum tempo para uns voos low n' slow ou no NGX. Já não encontro ninguem no airsim, agora que desapareceu o forum. Um grande abraço!
  4. Meu caro José Monteiro, iniciaste este post precisamente 10 anos depois do lançamento do 'Queen of the Skies'! Exacto! 2 de Agosto de 2005 (e não 2006). :smile: Também espero pelos 74s da PMDG, mas sem muito stress... afinal hoje há tanta coisa na simulação de voo para nos entertermos! :wink: Um grande abraço e continuação de bons voos, sejam eles reais ou virtuais! B) translation: My dear José Monteiro, you started this post precisely 10 years after the realease of PMDG 'Queen of the Skies'! Exactly! 2 of August 2005 (and not 2006). I'm also waiting for the PMDG 74s but without much anxiety....afterall, today there are so much great stuff in the FS world to entertain us! Best wishes and great flights, either real or virtual ones.
  5. Those are great news! :Applause: Don't forget the NGX B)
  6. Hi! You can try here also: http://www.cockpitsimparts.co.uk/category.php?id_category=10 Best
  7. Hi Captains! I take this topic opportunity to place my question. I recently bought a new machine only for FSX and with only 1x 500GB SSD drive. As Bruce said, "old habits die hard". And so I did 2 partitions. 1 for OS (130GB) and the rest for FSX. Following Pauls' guide, I'm a bit puzzled with the pagefile setting: do I manage it 3072-3072 only in drive C:\(OS) or in both C:\(OS) and D:\(FSX)? I know this is kind a silly question but I only moved to FSX now! :blush: :lol: Thanks in advance and best regards :wink:
  8. Thank you Paul and westman for your tips. Much appreciated! Those guides are really a great support for setting FSX! it's said that "flying is easy, what is difficult is to land".... but configure a PC for FSX is a real pain in the a**!! :biggrin: thanks and best regards :wink:
  9. (I take this post to place my question) Hi Paul, I'm building a new PC and I too have this doubt about the amount of RAM. I think I read it here in the walktrough about 'setting up the PC for FSX'. The system will have dualboot, 1HD only for MSFS and a 2nd for work&multimedia (OS Win7 64). the problem is that I work with real time 3D rendering and video editing, so 16MB of RAM would of course make a diference. If someone that knows better about this 8 or 16RAM in MSFSX issue, please clarify. Thanks in advance and best regards from Portugal
  10. Is it just me, or the NGX nose model is flatter in the upper part, compared to the real model?Just search at airliners.net for a nose close-up picture. Anyway, this aicraft is just tremendous! Congratulations!
  11. Impressively impressive! (oops! sorry for the redundancy) :( Great! :(
  12. I share all what Paul wrote.I bought the iFly, yes, and I am enjoying it a lot! I believe though, that when the NGX from PMDG come out, will be many WOW words and watery mouths. Maybe with some initial bugs, which is normal.I believe, as an FS9'r, the time of it is coming to an end in my perspective, and in my PCBFP that is running it. But at least I finish the FS9 chapter with joy! :( Best regards! B)
  13. OMFG!! :( That's just amazing! Amongst other great developers that I (we) know, you guys are really viewing from the top!Congratulations! :( :(

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