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  1. Could be true: https://www.gamesmen.com.au/microsoft-flight-simulator
  2. Hi everyone, I'm sitting on the ground at YWLM (Williamtown Military) parked at the fuel box, with the door open and the parking brake on, and have selected ground power to on at the overhead. I've been sitting here for about 4 hours (maybe, less) with the electrical and avionics masters, panel lights and cabin lights on, playing with the radios and reading the docs. I walked away for a while and came back and the PFD and MFD were both off, all the masters are still on, and ground power says "ON" when you hover the mouse over it. I can only assume the battery has gone flat, and the ground power never activated when I selected it to ON, or the load was greater than ground power could supply. Is there a way to know when ground power is selected and on, other than hovering the switch? Is anyone willing to give this a go and see if there is an issue with ground power, or tell me if I've left out a critical step in the process? Thanks i advance,
  3. Kangaby

    Farewell FSW

    This stopped being about FSW a long time ago. Time to lock this thread and move on.
  4. Kangaby

    Farewell FSW

    Drone Simulator 2025.
  5. Click invert when assigning them in the controller setup. It was the same in FSX and SE. As a test hold both toe breaks down and see if the brakes text on the lower left of the screen goes away. If so, just invert them in the FWS controller setup.
  6. Pretty much the day they paid Microsoft the money for it.
  7. All the Orbx flow stuff will be 32 bit. Maybe that's the cause, perhaps.
  8. I've got a i5 something with 8 meg and a GTX750. If I set all the graphics options to Low, I get in the 50's. I ended up with the slider set from top to bottom as Low, Med High, High, Med High, Low and get 28's to 32's depending what I'm looking at. The Scenery option had less of an effect than I expected, so it's the one on High. The top one (graphics ?) had the biggest effect, with a 20 drop going from Low to Med High.
  9. Kangaby

    should I buy

    You can always take the view you are buying a nice $25 plane that comes with a free simulator.
  10. It's like building a house really. I could learn all the stuff to do it myself, but in the end, I'd rather just buy a built one.
  11. Yoke and first quadrant (with the round plug) go together. The second quadrant can plug into any USB port.
  12. Compared to the five bucks I paid for FSX:SE, it looks expensive. I don't need a commercial simulator with the attached commercial price tag, so I'm backing the FSX:SE horse. If it turns out I've wasted my five bucks, then so be it.
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