vctpil Posted January 15, 2016 Report Posted January 15, 2016 Hi, Just a quick question : Is the speed bug automatically set according to the FMS speed entry ? Or the bugs must be set manually ? I can't wait for your 737! Very good job so far. Thank,Vincent Quote
Litjan Posted January 15, 2016 Report Posted January 15, 2016 Hi, Just a quick question : Is the speed bug automatically set according to the FMS speed entry ? Or the bugs must be set manually ? I can't wait for your 737! Very good job so far. Thank,Vincent Now... what do you think? Quote
Chobber Posted January 15, 2016 Report Posted January 15, 2016 Just a quick question : Is the speed bug automatically set according to the FMS speed entry ? Or the bugs must be set manually ? Check out this video from the man himself, you can skip to around 10 mins in for your answer. I recommend going through the videos there if you weren't already busting to get your mitts on this https://youtu.be/1Eq2k58Dvi8 Quote
vctpil Posted January 15, 2016 Author Report Posted January 15, 2016 Check out this video from the man himself, you can skip to around 10 mins in for your answer. I recommend going through the videos there if you weren't already busting to get your mitts on this https://youtu.be/1Eq2k58Dvi8 Just found it. Sound very easy to set, not like the old wilco 737 or the BAe-146 for FSX. This 737 sound to be a must have. Thanks. Quote
Litjan Posted January 15, 2016 Report Posted January 15, 2016 Ah, now I understand the question, it´s about the plastic speed-bugs, not about the orange speed cursor. No, you must set them manually - just like in the real plane. We don´t want to teach you wrong habits. If you ever have to fly a real 737, I want you to be ready for it, and not sit there and wait for the plastic bugs to move to the correct speeds . Jan 2 Quote
vctpil Posted January 15, 2016 Author Report Posted January 15, 2016 Ah, now I understand the question, it´s about the plastic speed-bugs, not about the orange speed cursor. No, you must set them manually - just like in the real plane. We don´t want to teach you wrong habits. If you ever have to fly a real 737, I want you to be ready for it, and not sit there and wait for the plastic bugs to move to the correct speeds . Jan I was asking the question because the plastic speed-bugs was so difficult to set on FSX. On the IXEG video, that sound very easy. Thanks,Vincent Quote
Paterpilar Posted January 15, 2016 Report Posted January 15, 2016 ... If you ever have to fly a real 737, I want you to be ready for it ... Where is the nearest boeing rental agency? Quote
Litjan Posted January 15, 2016 Report Posted January 15, 2016 Where is the nearest boeing rental agency? Well, you know how that goes... "Ladies and Gentlemen, both the Captain and the First Officer had the fish last night. Now unless anyone can fly a 737-300, I am afraid that we have to cancel today´s flight to..." Jan Quote
Vespa Posted January 15, 2016 Report Posted January 15, 2016 We don´t want to teach you wrong habits. If you ever have to fly a real 737, I want you to be ready for it, and not sit there and wait for the plastic bugs to move to the correct speeds . JanThis is because I really love your work IXEG team...and the reason to buy your piece of art as soon as released!!Jan...appreciated any new video just to allow newbye to fly correctly the Boeing beauty Quote
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