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  1. Sorry I didn't see this thread until now, but when the TDS was first released for XP I made this plugin that tricks the MU-2 into thinking RXP is present and loads the TDS. Fake RXP.zip
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  2. View File C-GJCB Hot Start Challenger 650 This is a livery for the Hot Start Challenger 650. To install, extract the zip file into the "liveries" folder. You can supply your own registration, C-GJCB is not printed on the cowlings. If you enjoy my work, consider supporting me on Patreon to cover some of the horrendous Adobe-costs ;). You can find 8K versions of the liveries there. Submitter pilotdeviation Submitted 07/23/2025 Category Hot Start Challenger 650  
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  3. This error would be your internet timing out during the download process.
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  4. For what it's worth I did manage to find it - abus/CL650/ARINC429/FDCU-1/words/FCC/0/IAS_REF . It's set to 1 when Mach is used and 0 if IAS/kts.
    1 point
  5. This is an odd one. Xplane ATC does not recognize the changes in radio frequency. If you change the freq using ATC menu. it does not change the freq on 737. Though if i tune radios to ATC it can hear ATIS etc. Works fine with other planes. Log.txt
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  6. Hi at all. I have read that TDS is starting the beta of this product (differently from the RXP, it's possible to update AIRAC with Navigraph), and its will be release soon. I hope in an update of the MU-2 with this integration
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  7. You are welcome and thank you for taking action on that! I love that bird :-) . Would be great a fix could be provided somewhen. Have a great week! best, Stephan
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  8. Hi Stephan, I can confirm that behavior! Thanks for finding this bug - I will alert @tkyler to this, it is probably just an oversight - you are the first to mention it! Thanks for the profound and well researched report, Jan
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  9. It did not accelerate anything, and I don't want anyone else thinking such either.
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  11. Thanks! But, oddly enough, a repeated question in the support service only accelerated the response and solution of the problem.
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  12. This is not the case. Forums also do not report when someone last visited if they elect to keep their browsing private in user settings. I've seen this from you a few times now, so please stop spreading misinformation on the status of a developers' presence. Tom is around (and working) as normal. We are in contact each and every day.
    1 point
  13. Is there a good way to taxi with the DC-3 (classic) when no rudder pedals (or joystick with a twist axis) is available? I understand, that the most realistic way to do this would be the use of rudder pedals but due to space constraints, I am not currently able to use them. I am using a Logitech ATK3 Joystick, so I have normal X/Y axis and an additional vertical axis for throttle. I'm would be fine with assigning something on the keyboard for the purpose of taxiing but so far I have not found anything that wouldn't adversly effect usability during flight. Other aircraft with a nosewheel steering work fine with just the joystick but obviously, the DC-3 is more special. I enabled differential breaking and differential thrust for ground handling in the settings and played around with various sensitivities. As long as nothing is assigned to the rudders in my setup, X-Plane will apply automatic rudder based on the aileron. (see also https://developer.x-plane.com/article/rudder-auto-coordination-in-x-plane-12/). Note that this "auto rudder" will cease to work once the rudder is manipulated through any other means (e.g. keystrokes assigned to rudder left/right/center). While auto-rudder works, 100% aileron will result in 20% rudder. However, that does not control the direction of the plane on the ground regardless of the differential breaking or differential throttle settings and tailwheel locking status. I can get some control when assigning rudder to keystrokes but then there will be no auto-rudder in flight which makes flying the aircraft very difficult. I also tried using keystrokes for reducing or increasing power on engines individually but that interfered with the throttle assignemnt on the joystick (once the keystrokes are used, controlling both engines with the joystick no longer works) Maybe there are other things to try...
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  14. The store’s terms and conditions clearly state a user must only have one account, and accounts cannot be transferred between parties. This is something you’ll have to take up with them https://support.x-aviation.com/
    1 point
  15. Just a Minor TFR Violation. Happy 4th of July!!
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  16. Hello No I don’t I just happened to notice today YSSY near my home city YBBN has GLS approaches. More out of interest than anything. Great aircraft my favourite in XP12 hanger. Regards
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  17. Hello there. I love this A/C worked more than 20 years with it. Some users may be stuck with airfoils files too old or corrupted. Please find herewith those I replace with. thick.afl NACA 16 mod-085m.afl NACA 4416mod.afl
    1 point
  18. @Cameron Hello! How are you? Several of us are waiting for an update on this metal bird. Is there any way to find out about Take Command!'s future plans and its updates for X-plane 12? Thank you very much.
    1 point
  19. Open these files and change GLOBAL_specular to 0.5 file is located at X-Plane 12\Aircraft\X-Aviation\RSG DA40NG\objects
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  20. First time I’ve tried it in XP12. Plane is ok for me in XP 12.2 beta 6. I have yet to do a long flight but I’ll report back, but so far sounds are great, controls are great, loading/fuel worlds, RXP 530 works. Lighting seems perfect so far. I’ll try some other loacations. Only things that seem amiss are to do with the aircon and possibly the de-icing but I haven’t used it in years so that might just be me. I must say, given that it is absolutely flyable and without literally any graphical glitches for me in 12.2, I cannot for the life of me understand why it hasn’t been updated. Like, how long would it reasonably take to slap a compatibility update on this thing? I’d pay for it. Others would also pay if this thread is anything to go by. It’s a unique plane in X-Plane both aesthetically and in terms of the airlines that still use it and it genuinely sucks that we still don’t have it ‘officially’. Thanks *oh I guess technically the windshield is ‘dirty’ or has permanent rain drops on it but that’s minor to the point that I don’t even know if I can be bothered fixing it.
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  21. Basic nav aid panel with the fms. Tracking the LOC inbound just before intercepting the GS you have to manually release the altitude hold then it will track the GS. Interesting as I've never come across this. Usually with GS intercept the altitude hold trips off.
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  22. And if I may add my 2-cents worth... that is a smart policy. So many developers (including XPlane/Laminar Research) lately are issuing incomplete "beta" products, thus turning their paying customers into unpaid testers for products still in development. I much prefer to be patient and wait until all, or most, or the bugs are ironed out and the product works according to the developer's plan. There will still be tweaks and adjustments but that way the customer is assured of getting something reasonably close to what they paid for.
    1 point
  23. I have the same issue. The turbo Islander loads and then crashes XP12 after the plane is loaded and activated. I have 4 versions of xp12 on two different machines. All with realityxp which worked fine in the islander with earlier versions of XP12. have also installed tdssim gtn on 2 versions and wprks fine with citation and cirrus entegra but Islander still crashes with the same ending in the log file that stevebker had.
    1 point
  24. I used to fly these with the classic radio suite, No GPS, an outdated database in the FMC, a paper chart on my lap and the owner serving me pepsi and peanuts. Good old days. Will buy this for sure! Nice work!
    1 point
  25. I don't have any good solution to offer, but I'll try myself to find what's possible to be done with that kind of setup. If nothing good turns out, I'll see if I can add some kind of option, in the next update, to help you.
    1 point
  26. Hello All, This will serve as an official announcement that we have released the version 2.0.3 update for the LES Douglas DC-3 v2. All customers who have purchased the LES Douglas DC-3 v2 up till now have been sent an e-mail by X-Aviation with complete instructions on how to obtain your update. We have made this a very simple process! For those that purchase the LES Douglas DC-3 v2 from today forward, your purchased download will already be updated to version 2.0.3 for you. What if I didn't get the update e-mail? If you did not receive your update e-mail don't fret! X-Aviation has updated our system to allow all customers to update with ease, regardless of whether you received an e-mail for the update! Here's what to do: 1. Login to your X-Aviation account here: https://www.x-aviation.com/catalog/account_history.php 2. Find your original LES Douglas DC-3 v2 download and re-download the file. It will download as the latest version! The following is a list of additions/fixes included: What's New / Changed: Both Variants: C-plugin now uses libacfutils, thanks to Saso Skiselkov. Fixed reseting the shutoff valves, not reseting fluids cutoff to previous condition. Fixed chocks not touching the ground. Mixture levers can be now cotrolled via commands, if selected in options menu. New fuel loading UI. Classic Variant: Sperry Automatic pilot, now requires autopilot hydraulic system to have hydraulic pressure. Modern Variant: Fixed copilot's attitude indicator rolling the wrong direction. As always, thanks for being a customer with X-Aviation. We appreciate your feedback and support!
    1 point
  27. @InitiatedAunt74 currently the only way to get the Gizmo plugin is if you own any X-Aviation product. Uh wait what? I thought Gizmo was available for, and required by a variety of freeware aircraft including the PIAGGIO P180_Avanti_II from this forum's downloads section. There's a website with a broken dropbox link, but this Gizmo thing, which is uniquely associated with x-pilot and x-aviation is now abandonware that can't be downloaded anywhere? >Gizmo64 is a plugin for the X-Plane flight simulator that lets you program in Lua Script. So, now, besides not being available for Linux, which is one of the three platforms that XPlane users use, we have the issue that it's basically not possible to get this and use it for aircraft developers, or people using things that rely on it? Shouldn't the gizmo64.com website be downed then? Other references on other forums point to this being used by other commercial and freeware products.
    1 point
  28. It turns out that for the Piaggio specifically, it includes a subdirectory with a zip file inside that includes the runtime files needed to install in your primary X-Plane plugins folder. Isn't that hilarious? The author of the Piaggio stated that it wasn't there, but I was looking around, and it's there. Anyways, my complaint was not that I can't have a free aircraft (WAH! POOR ME!) my complaint is that I'm a new X-Plane aircraft maker of freeware aircraft and wanted to evaluate this thing to see if I want to use it. We had been discussing SASL versus GIZMO over on .org's plane maker sub forum. But I'm distinctly displeased not only with Ben's attitude towards me, but also the way he treats other people on threads on these forums. It seems to me that Gizmo is a one man show, and I'm not a big fan of that one man's attitude or vibe. You remember that kid who wants to take his marbles and go home, when you were in grade three. Yeah that. The Piaggio is a great draw to the X-Pilot site as it's literally one of the nicest freeware aircraft out there for X-Plane. However, I do not much like the Gizmo process of being a main-XPlane-resources folder plugin, I would much rather it be a per aircraft plugin, but perhaps that's not possible. Whatever, it works. Strike two is lack of Linux support, as I want to provide all three. Strike three, is it seems that freeware use is probably not a great idea, as the focus seems to be for payware authors, and if you want to use it, you use it at Ben's discretion and if and only if he says so, which seems like not a great fit if being thought of as an alternative to SASL, which it's basically not.
    1 point
  29. https://aeropedro.despair.ch/aeropedro/DeHavilland.html Downloads v1141 version 2Dv3.0 - 3Dv2.5 Base models (‘ready to fly’, including all needed parts and files) DHC63L Twin Otter LP v1141 18.0mb >DHC-6-300 long nose on standard wheels. DHC63S Twin Otter Floatplane v1141 18.1mb >DHC-6-300 short nose on amphibious floats. DHC62 Twin Otter Tundra v1141 18.0mb >DHC-6-200 on tundra wheels. DHC61 Twin Otter Tundra v1141 18.0mb >DHC-6-100 on tundra wheels.
    1 point
  30. Maybe it's your entitled attitude that should be downed. Gizmo is alive and well. You, wanting a free lunch, will have to wait your turn. I owe you exactly nothing.
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