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  1. works with other planes as well, it just takes time to find the right settings for the viewpoints in planemaker. But i will see what i can do with the crj. if it works expekt to see some nice screenshots;)
  2. So you really did it, congratulations! My Setup is waiting for the crj, but there´s still a question. Would it be possible to streetch the crj over three Displays, with a computer on the back of each (imac i5 in the middle, macpro and a dualcore Pc for the sideviews)? As far as i know its not a big problem, but i may need a copy of the plane on each computer and two windows in 2d mode for the sideviews. would it work with the crj?
  3. I think i can tell you why these questions are around, but im not in the mood for long discussions cause its not my business. Some things seem to be not that professional, but well it is the first project of the team. On the other hand - i wouldn't forget that questions are coming from your customers. And some of them helped out with betatesting.
  4. brr, strange atmosphere around here, are you guys nervous? you may discuss about different opinions, but i´m not sure if the team needs a cluster of self appointed sheriffs by its side.
  5. ...and he added: but you may go to the kitchen and help cooking.
  6. Today my baker refused my question for a cake. He told me to come back later someday. its ready when its ready.
  7. works on early 2009 Alumacbook, Modellname: MacBook Modell-Identifizierung: MacBook5,1 Prozessortyp: Intel Core 2 Duo Prozessorgeschwindigkeit: 2,4 GHz Anzahl der Prozessoren: 1 Gesamtzahl der Kerne: 2 L2-Cache: 3 MB Speicher: 4 GB Chipsatz-Modell: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Typ: GPU Bus: PCI VRAM (gesamt): 256 MB Hersteller: NVIDIA (0x10de) The crj-tester is a nice Airplane, unfortunately not very comfortable to sit and it has a constant drift to the right
  8. In my Opinion you´re doing well. If you do in small steps final destination is short in front of you (just to be a little poetic;) ) Nice coincidence, a few minutes ago we were talking on a german board about projects of these dimensions. Compared to some MSFS Projects, that never came out cause developers were understimating complexity of those projects, you´re close to the real thing. so keep going and get it out, that´s the next step.
  9. Thanks. Sure we´ll have many questions. But it might be easier to talk about things when the crj is out. at the moment its a little to much abstract theory.
  10. Thanks for your answers! I´ll test it out, in Case of Problems let´s assign pitch trim to buttons, its not the big thing. Best, Granados
  11. no reason to cry, its just a question.
  12. Bon appetit to little Dylan "Important: If you want the CRJ fly correctly with autopilot modes, then don’t assign any axis to any trim mode (pitch, roll or heading). To (Oops, better do;) it with button pressing (as the real one) Also deactivate Random Failures and birds on equipment failures (and rendering for birds) to discart any malfunction on the CRJ if you find any. If you don’t do this, the plane will try to catch the autopilot mode but the first control that is going to obey are the trim axis, and because if they are axis always are making inputs to the plane." Is it sure that an input is always given or does it depend on the hardware? on my saitek x52 i have two wheels assigned for pitch and roll trim. especially pitch trim is very useful in some siuations, so i don´t wanna miss it. if you open Joystick settings it doesn´t seem like theres an input all the time. (?) Or would there be another workaround instead of deactivating it?
  13. just silly joking;) next time i´m in frankfurt let´s drink some altbier instead and eat some handkäs and all is fine. I´m sure javier would like it. edit, btw. where´s the paella?
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