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Ted Striker

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  1. Was I on that flight? Definitely nicer scenery than I saw. Thanks Roman. Fun and challenging flight Ron, even with half my airports nothing but meadows. Ted
  2. I'm not pulling my wallet out of my pocket until it has a "World Class" label.... “definitely not study level, everybody is really going to have their hands full operating the aircraft” Doesn't that describe all the default aircraft in MSFS at the moment? It definitely look nice though. Ted
  3. Great news and I'd definitely buy a P3Dv5 version. However I'd like to know what "unpaused" means before I start choking on my coffee. Does it mean they are developing it or thinking about it? Ted
  4. I think I'll save this quote away for an opportune moment..... but very nice (cough) last paint. Ferrari red for us wannabe racers. I like it. Ted
  5. Being that this has always been a freeware pack, inviting the community to help fix it for P3Dv5 sounds reasonable to me. Ted
  6. Don't feel bad, I had to google what "triaging" means to understand the Top Issues Tracker. To save other people the time it is this: " the principle or practice of sorting casualties in battle or disaster into categories of priority for treatment" Ted
  7. Thanks for the bits Ron. They solved my "does not meet minimum RAM requirements" error when trying to install MSFS. Unfortunately now I am getting another error: "Operating system is too secure, downgrade to Windows 10. Installer could not find datacollector.exe, contactsaggregator.exe, browsertracker.exe, and passwordstealer.exe". If it ain't one thing its another. I also appreciate you noticing and commenting on my prowess in electronics. I must share the accolades and admit that, like most Avsim forum users, I learned everything I know from the many You Tube video experts. Most credit has to go to my cousin Red: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScxCP1Ttel4
  8. I need a little more RAM capacity. Can I have the bits that you snipped off? I figure if I soldered them on to my existing RAM sticks, which are too short, I'd be good to go for MSFS. Thanks, Theodore
  9. *I'm having too much fun flying around exploring in FS2020 Ted
  10. Great flight Roger and pictures Roman. That A-26 must have been a handful on the EMO landing but looks fun. Ted
  11. Locked and loaded. As is typical for me, I purchased this scenery years ago and never installed it and flew it. I'm looking forward to it. Sounds like fun however are we really going to be able fly twins or a PC-12 into these bush strips? Ted
  12. Apparently she didn't have any problems at all setting up her controls. Just plug and play. What are all you guys complaining about? Ted
  13. So what happens if you don't have an Xbox live account? Do you have to create one of those also just to read the forums or can you just agree to them accessing something you don't have? I got a feeling that if you agree to let them access an account that you don't have that the next dialogue box will say enter your Xbox credentials.....followed by your social security number, birth date,,,, This is really getting ridiculous.
  14. Perhaps this might help: https://flightsimulator.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015761760-Slow-download-speed Ted
  15. But will he be lined up for the runway or the taxiway? I couldn't resist an opening like that Chock. Ted
  16. Hi Ken, I tried to install P3Dv5 into Win7 as I had read about the folder called DX12forWin7 or something like that which is installed with P3Dv5. I couldn't get it to work though. The sim kept crashing when I tried to load a scenario. I haven't read any details from anyone who has had any success. Ted
  17. When I first got mine they would disconnect and stop working occasionally. Turned out it was the windows power management turning off the USB port because I hadn't pushed the pedals often enough I guess. I turned off USB power management everywhere I could find it and that solved the problem. Ted
  18. What!!! And all along I thought Ron was being the quintessential British gentlemen. I better print this and tape it to my desk for reference in future communications.
  19. Working reheats so it doubles as a snow blower too. That would be great. Open the garage door, fire it up, and the driveway is clear. The neighbor across the street might not appreciate it though. Ted
  20. Ask and you shall receive. Requesting opinions on a better yoke is like asking which sim is the best. I was in the same position as you. I have a complete CH system: yoke, throttle quadrant, and pedals. Probably 10 years old now, still working, but the pots do seem to be getting a little worn out. I wanted something better and decided on the complete Warthog Hotas System: Throttle, Joystick, and TPR pedals because of the claimed added precision of the Hall Effect Sensors. I was not disappointed. The biggest improvement was going from the CH Pedals to the TPR pedals. Much improved tail dragger control. See my avatar picture? That was taken trying to fly the A2A Mustang with my CH setup. I went from a washed out cadet to an Ace in the Mustang by changing hardware (just kidding to illustrate my point ) Have you ever tried to precisely set a certain throttle manifold pressure or N1 setting and found that you could set it just below what you wanted or just above but never exactly? This is the area of improvement that Warthog Hotas setup gave me. Think precise throttle settings, precise rudder control in tail-draggers, and rubber band aileron/elevator controls replaced by steel cables. What I liked about the Thrustmaster Warthog Hotas Setup: 1) Precise control 2) Heavy. They stay in place without needing clamps. 3) Relative to the CH system, they don't feel like fragile toys. 4) Good Value. Each component was about $500. 5) Lots, and I mean lots of programmable buttons. 6) Throttle can control 2 engines independently or be linked as one. 7) Throttle has a third slider that can be used for prop control or mixture. The only disadvantage of the Warthog Setup for me is it has a right handed joystick and not a yoke so it is not so easy to switch hands while flying to operate radios, FMC if you are right handed. If you are left handed then you will be comfortable operating the mouse with your left hand but the throttle might feel weird. It is designed for fighter jet flying. It is very good for that and single seat GA i.e. J3 Cub. It is not so good when flying commercial and airline aircraft as you need a free hand to work the FMC, autopilot, pan around the cockpit to find that lost switch, call the flight attendant, etc. For large GA and airliner flying I am going to buy a yoke and 6 lever throttle quadrant. The yoke I am leaning toward is the Fulcrum as it has Hall Effect Sensors and is metal. Also I trust Ray's opinion from demo-ing various yokes at flight sim conferences. That is how I decided on the Thrustmaster Warthog. Plus I know Ray is a picky son of a gun. As far as reliability, they seem pretty darn solid to me. Much more than my CH products. My very first joystick was a Thrustmaster Top Gun. It was released shortly after the first Top Gun movie and it still works fine. They still make a similar product with a different name and color but I wouldn't recommend it as an upgrade for you. For someone looking for a good starting system I highly recommend it. I am not bashing the CH products. For someone just getting into flight simming they are a great start. You said that you wanted something better, specifically for the J3 Cub. The Warthogs would be great for that. Josh mentioned the Virtual Fly products which look good also. I have no experience with them but can see that they are a bit more than what I purchased. If the Fulcrum yoke doesn't meet my expectations I may have to pay the piper more for the Virtual Fly yoke. Anyway, the Thrustmaster Warthog Hotas system has been a pleasing upgrade for me and looked like the least expensive option to get Hall Effect Sensors. It is unfortunate that flight sim conferences have been canceled due to Covid as these were great events to try out different hardware controls. Good Hunting, Ted
  21. This site tests TVs. Pick a TV and scroll down to "supported resolutions". There it will tell you if the TV supports 4.4.4 Chroma and at what resolution and frequency. Before purchasing any TV I recommend downloading the manufacturer's manual to confirm the specs listed on the review site are correct. https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/ Ted
  22. Sold....if it comes with a functioning and extra bright "pull over" rotating beacon. I could use that on some of my multiplayer landing approaches. Ted
  23. That was a great interview Chuck. Good questions and discussion without all the hype, graphic fluff and obnoxious music that you find on many you tube videos. Thanks for doing it and posting. Jim Young would have been proud to hear that Avsim was Asobo's main source of feedback. I don't understand the objection to dropbox either. You click the link and then click play. I guess it was one click too many for some. Ted
  24. Still trying to bribe get the instructor to sign me off in the Q400......random failures aren't making it any easier to learn this thing. Ted
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