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  1. Look, ground cloud shadows!... Near EBAM, Belgium...
    5 points
  2. LUA with Terra haze Plugin loks very real
    5 points
  3. Landing at Rotterdam, FJS 727 XP10.30b3
    3 points
  4. Not at all Ben, you misread my post. I did not mean in any way that anyone is stupid, that is one of the reasons I so seldom comment on these boards. I am sorry if you took it that way. My comment was that the Saitek Panels can be anything you wish and you do not have to be a programmer.. and the Saab is only one of many planes that don't use default assignments or datarefs.
    2 points
  5. Okay, I was gone a few days but today I finally got an email from the original authors giving me permission to convert their scenery to X-Plane. Besides a conversion, I want to perfect the ramp starts, apt.dat, and ground textures. From now on, I'll be going full steam with this project and hopefully will deliver a quality scenery for X-Pilot. Along with the scenery, I'll include a Ukraine International livery for Michael Chang's 767-300 AWL and the Flight Factor 777-200ER. Release date is set for the last week of June. EDIT: wrote "July" instead of "June"
    1 point
  6. To calibrate the condition levers, you need to open the condition lever calibration utility in the Gizmo sidebar. The one major flaw in this is that you will have to calibrate it each time you open X-Plane. This is something we could not work around as it involves digging into X-Planes code and, as you know, that is not possible. Regarding starting from 3nm out from an airport...I don't know of ANY add on that uses a variety of plug ins that can do this without something going wrong. If you need to practice approaches, you could always do a circuit at your airport of choice and practice touch and go's. The tutorial, included in the Manuals folder, includes a startup section. We have also included a virtual checklist (opened using the Gizmo sidebar) which snaps the camera to the area where you need to be as you progress further along the checklist.
    1 point
  7. Exit X-Plane. Copy the Aircraft's folder, and re-name the copy something like "BAe Jetstream 32 - ARINC 424 GPS". Run Plane-Maker (PM). Go File --> Open. Select the folder "BAe Jetstream 32 - ARINC 424 GPS". Select the Jetstream32.acf inside that folder, select [Open Aircraft]. Once PM has loaded the JS32, select Standard --> Panel: 2-D. On the right hand side under Hierarchy, find FMS_small.png, highlight it (so the name goes orange), then deleate it (by clicking the no entry icon). Select the GNS430 on the panel (its should be highlighted in orange). At the very bottom of the screen change the X value from 331.0 to 337.0 (as the default setting is slightly miss-aligned). You should not have to change anything else if you followed the instructions (but just incase the settings for the GPS that I used are: Zoom: 100%, Name: Garmin_430.png, X:337.0, Y:1628.0, Size: 4.00, Copilot [ ] that's un-ticked Close the Panel editor by clicking the white arrow head top left. Now go Standard --> Systems page, FMS/GPS section and select pilot use moderm ARINC424 capable. Close the Systems page by clicking [x] on that page. Go File --> Save. Exit PM. Start X-Plane, load the modified aircraft. Go Fly! Remember Backup by copying the Aircraft's folder first!! cessna729.
    1 point
  8. V0.7 (Tel Aviv and LLBG intl area) is up in the org. I did upload it here but it still needs an approvement to be public in the library. Please note that the other parts are included in the descreption.
    1 point
  9. Version 10.30 b3 is now out Some important fixes
    1 point
  10. Scenery from simheaven and World2Xplane.
    1 point
  11. RTH is on http://xp-developer.com/index.php?/files/file/11-real-terra-haze/ also http://forums.x-pilot.com/files/file/672-real-terra-haze/
    1 point
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