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  1. The only time I have seen this are in Russian aircraft (eg the PT Tu-154M and related projects). I've never seen it done in a Boeing, Airbus, Emby etc. Several add-ons allow to display metric altitude, but that's it; no MPS on the VSI or even KPH speed indication.
  2. Very nice, thanks for posting!
  3. I think it's a pretty good idea. Image hosting takes up a lot of server resources, bandwith, etc. I can understand people's reluctance to make a change which will involve creating an account for image hosting, uploading it and finally posting on AVSIM, but if it helps reduce workload on the servers it's well worth it.
  4. There's a left lateral shot that you can see some of the NLS logo on the fin. And what appears to be a display from a B787.
  5. FSFK really wasn't designed to be a flight planning tool, it's a very comprehensive log book. It captures a ton of data on every flight. I've used it for years and love it. The reports are a nice way of tracking hours/miles by ac, addon, airline, etc.
  6. Good luck getting any help from someone else
  7. You can enter lat/long waypoints in the RTE page (you don't have to enter them in the LEGS page).
  8. The UAL liveries default to CLB when at cruise.
  9. Hmm, can't find a date but it's a fairly old post. I don't think it's going to be that soon. Just judging that there really haven't been any progress reports or pics as of recent.
  10. Where is that quote from?
  11. Through its own server, Active Sky, REX, and FS global wx.
  12. No, you don't. But TOPCAT gives you suggested values for TO thrust, flap settings, etc. Right now for the T7 I'm using a freeware program called UTOPIA which calculates TO performance. In my opinion, PFPX stands out enough to warrant buying, especially if you do long-hauls. Very powerful tool that once you get used to using it, is invaluable. Producing an OFP and exporting it to the relevant programs you use is very easy and fast. I love it. You can copy and paste a route from FlightAware or have PFPX generate a route that takes in to account SIDS/STARS (based on winds and rwy use), all the current oceanic routes, polar routes, fuel consumption, etc.
  13. It depends on what the meaning of the word "is" is...
  14. And it has a wx radar!

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