Everything posted by CMIBM
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737NGX 'short' checklist (from C&D to C&D). Final version!
Thanks a lot.I am reading...........What a fantastic job also Risager has done. 196 pages - PMDG must be happy.RegardsCarl Michael
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737NGX 'short' checklist (from C&D to C&D). Final version!
Congratulations Jeroen.Both with the list and with your succesfull flight.I must read Tom Risager's tutorial. As you say: Doing it right is one thing - knowing why is quite another. I have seen it somewhere, but could you quickly give the link to Tom Risager's tutorial pls.Even before I got the PMDG 737, I was on a tour around the globe (in FSX 737), often doing 2 or more stops in on one evening. Now I am on my way south along the west coast of Panama and next time I stop for the night I will secure the plane and hope for the best............Now I will soon stop flying for a while and take a vacation to Morzine in France - by car.RegardsCarl Michael
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737NGX 'short' checklist (from C&D to C&D). Final version!
It simply must be possible! I have, so far, narrowed down the problem to having the yaw damper engaging after having set the IRS.May be - I shall test that - IRS need to be on "Align" while initiating the FMC (Pos Init) and only then be set to NAV. It is probably all in the manuals, but just the size of those make me turn away ;-) As I said "trial and error".And you are quite right: We don't need to secure the aircraft, but now it has become some sort of a sport to be able to leave the plane secured after a days work - and be able to come back the next day and bring it to proper life once more.Once again: YOU LIST IS GREAT!RegardsCarl Michael
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What To Choose
Congratulations Gavin.I Just wish that had such dove for that purpose. Envious - not at all ;-)...................I will have sto stick with my old stick (X52) for a while yet - fu.......RegardsCarl Michael
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What To Choose
And look at the Airbus - there is a stick for a liner.............RegardsCarl Michael
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What To Choose
It all comes down to taste, but I find it more realistic to fly a liner with a joystick than to fly a fighter with a yoke.RegardsCarl Michael
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What To Choose
Steve,Go for the "HOG"! You can fly a 737 with a stick - but you can't fly an A10 with a yoke.Remember though that you will need a set of pedals to go with the "HOG".-RegardsCarl MichaelSticking to the head line "what to choose", I here by dare to clutter to topic by asking the following:Not being quite erady to fly on line, I would like to hear recommendations for the best add on ATC?????RegardsCarl Michael
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737NGX 'short' checklist (from C&Dd to C&D). Please check!
Hej Tom,"ALT" will bring up the FSX menu and unde "aircraft" you find the kneeboard.RegardsCarl Michael
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737NGX 'short' checklist (from C&Dd to C&D). Please check!
Congratulations both of you!!!Only thing is that it definitely looks better in Arial 10.RegardsCarl Michael
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737NGX 'short' checklist (from C&Dd to C&D). Please check!
I am still not quite sure my self, so I need to study the problem once more and come back. (But it is something about having only connection from APU bleed to the one engine you want to start and then swich over when you want to start the other engine).RegardsCarl Michael
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737NGX 'short' checklist (from C&Dd to C&D). Please check!
Great job. But I miss the proper settings of the bleed valves and separation valves before engine start - which is rather important, especially as you are changing the settings at shut down. Agree?RegardsCarl Michael
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ILS approach question
Clear the Destination ICAO - thanks! I will try that in my 737NGXRegardsCarl Michael
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ILS approach question
Being so new as I am to the use of the FMC, I some times make a mess of it all and really need to start all over. Is there a way to "reset" the FMC? (scrach all - escape - CTRL....)I know one answer: "Read the manuals". But please, a little bit of help would be highly appreciated.RegardsCarl Michael
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Thrustmaster Warthog and PMDG NGX
Thanks Howard,There is a small fortune there - both the Hog AND pedals...........Anyhow, I need the rudder function when flying the Hog (A10), so I think I will keep my Saitek X52 for a while yet.RegardsCarl Michael
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Wing Anti-Ice
I aquired my PMDG 737 NGX on Jan. 9th and it was overwhelming. After trying the tutorial by the letter, I decided to try (on my own) to close down to C&D. It worked, but then the engines would not start :( . As I was aware of a need to set bleed valves correctly and by trial and ERROR, I managed to get engines running.Now I read the "checklist" by WestAir i the topic "Engines won't start" and I would have liked very much to have had that - it is good.BUT can one of you explain to me the (technical) reasons for the ways the bleed valves have to be set at start (e.g. why is it important to leave the L PACK and its bleed valve OFF when starting the right engine)????As for me, you are welcome to be A BIT sarcastic but please bear with me if my English is incorrect - it is after all not my native language.RegardsCarl MichaelPS.: I like the quote: "Enough is too little; too much is enough" - it could have some bearing on reading the manuals :(
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Thrustmaster Warthog and PMDG NGX
As I fly 737NGX and Flaminf Cliffs2, I have looked at "the Hog". Am I right when I understand that buying this, you also need pedals as a separate unit?RegardsCarl Michael
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Weekend Update 09DEC11: NGX SP1b Updates Available
Thanks!!
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FSX looses frames after a short time
It could be very simple (but it rarely is): If you start Dark and Cold and looking directly into an airport building, the graphics load is limited. When you then start up, all the instruments come to life - consuming graphics power - and later you are looking out in the airport surroundings - consuming more graphics power.Anyhow, as long as you are getting >20fps, don't bother. Fps are important, but stop having it shown on screen all the time - you will just be frustrated.RegardsCarl Michael
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Weekend Update 09DEC11: NGX SP1b Updates Available
First of all I will agree with all the thanks and roses given above!When I downloaded my (first) 737-800 on 2012-01-09, WAS SP1b then INCLUDED? (Since this was after the release date of SP1b)RegardsCarl Michael
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Advance Notice: SP1c pending for the NGX...
Virgins in abundance????? That might have been in the start of the last century ;-)RegardsCarl Michael
- Some questions about the FMC
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Master Caution.
The video from Skysurfer007 seems to have some add on for ground services, e.g. mooving persons. Can anybody tell me the name of this add on?RegardsCarl Michael
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Different SIDS and STARS
Hi Mas,PFPX - I haven't heard about it before. Could you please elaborate a bit.RegardsCarl Michael
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Most Dangerous NGX Approaches and Departures
VAGAR killed the whole top of Danish defense - so yes, t is dangerous in real life......RegardsCarl Michael
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Different SIDS and STARS
Hello Rockliffe,I think that I am at approx. the same stage with PMDG737NGX as you are. I have read the above with great interest and have now looked into the Navigraph page. Now I wonder if it is worth while to get both a flight planner (e.g. FlightSim Commander) AND the data from Navigraph. I tend to think that it might be more fun to plan from the charts then code the FMC. (NOTE: The Navigraph data might not be expensive as such, but I am quite sure that after a while I will have spend a small fortune on that account ;-) )RegardsCarl Michael