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Postby dart15 » Tue Apr 24, 2012 4:24 pm

http://emarciano.free.fr/RwyAdv/

I don't feel the need but some might....
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Postby cowpatz » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:12 pm

It would drive me mad having all those calls.
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Postby Charl » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:36 pm

dart15 wrote:
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I don't feel the need but some might....

As might some others...
http://www.fsinventions.com/#
FS Instant Approach is an add-on for Microsoft FSX and FS2004. It allows you to setup an approach, at any airport, in under 30 seconds!
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Postby Nzeddy » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:48 pm

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I just tried out Eric Marciano's thing, it only includes the approaching runway x and entering runway x callouts. There is no inflight or landing callouts, nor are there any taxiway take-off warnings etc. All in all it is pretty much garbage, so I hope you continue developing your realistic implementation as it is still unrivaled.[/quote]
http://forum.avsim.net/topic/369901-honeyw...rk-in-progress/
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Postby Adamski » Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:22 am

Charl wrote:
QUOTE (Charl @ Apr 24 2012,5:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As might some others...
http://www.fsinventions.com/#
FS Instant Approach is an add-on for Microsoft FSX and FS2004. It allows you to setup an approach, at any airport, in under 30 seconds!

It seems that much of this is now built in to FS Flying School (same developer).

FS Flying School is (also) a brilliant little utility that I thoroughly enjoy. Check out their demo - more info here. Highly recommended!
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Postby FSFlyingSchool » Wed May 02, 2012 4:08 am

Adamski wrote:
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It seems that much of this is now built in to FS Flying School (same developer).

FS Flying School is (also) a brilliant little utility that I thoroughly enjoy. Check out their demo - more info here. Highly recommended!


Thanks for your kind words Adamski! smile.gif

I'd be delighted to answer any questions about FSFlyingSchool or FS Instant Approach. Ready to help if anyone wants. thumbup1.gif
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Postby Adamski » Wed May 02, 2012 5:08 am

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Thanks for your kind words Adamski! smile.gif

I'd be delighted to answer any questions about FSFlyingSchool or FS Instant Approach. Ready to help if anyone wants. thumbup1.gif

Heh ... always keen to recommend a good product when I see one! Also - a BIG WELCOME to NZFF winkyy.gif. Great to be able to get the info "straight from the horse's mouth"!

Seeing as you offered (!) ... what's the relationship between the two products? Though I'm relatively familiar with FSFS, I know next to nothing about Instant Approach.
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Postby Nzeddy » Wed May 02, 2012 12:31 pm

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Postby FSFlyingSchool » Wed May 02, 2012 9:27 pm

Adamski wrote:
QUOTE (Adamski @ May 1 2012,6:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Heh ... always keen to recommend a good product when I see one! Also - a BIG WELCOME to NZFF winkyy.gif. Great to be able to get the info "straight from the horse's mouth"!

Seeing as you offered (!) ... what's the relationship between the two products? Though I'm relatively familiar with FSFS, I know next to nothing about Instant Approach.



Hi Adamski:

Thanks for the warm welcome! smile.gif

FS Instant Approach (FSIA) is a subset of FSFlyingSchool Pro (FSFS). All of what it does is contained within FSFS, with one small exception - explained below.

In brief, FSIA allows the pilot to put his/her plane, on approach to any runway at any airport in the world with a few mouse clicks. It generally takes less than 15 seconds to configure the approach in FSIA and then when the "connect" button is pressed, FSX moves the plane and loads the scenery and... there you are - lined up for the approach, at the speed and distance selected - on the glideslope. There are a great number of other options such as setting the wind speed, direction, visibility, gusting, local time of day, etc.

Users are reporting that one of their favourite features is the option to choose a random airport - great way to explore the simulated world. FSIA has several useful filters that control which random airport is selected, including filtering by minimum or maximum elevation, has ILS, has no ILS, filtering by ICAO code (such as "starting with 'NZ' or 'K' or 'EG').

You can also have FSIA automatically tune NAV1 to runway ILS if available, ATIS to COM2 and set the NAV1 OBS to the runway heading.

FSIA will also track the path of the flight and when complete the pilot can view it on Google Maps and save the data for later review.

The only feature in FSIA which is not also included in FSFS is the ability to set the wind direction relative to the plane. In FSFS you have to set it as a compass heading (in degrees).

(There are YouTube movies - am I allowed to put a link here?) ....YES (Admin) Thanks! (Jeff)
So... that is what FS Instant Approach does.
This YouTube video describes how it works...

But... this makes up a tiny fraction of what FSFlyingSchool Pro does... thumbup1.gif
Some YouTube videos showing a few different aspects of FSFlyingSchool Pro.
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Postby dbcunnz » Wed May 02, 2012 10:45 pm

Hi Jeff a big welcome to NZFF and the answer to your question above am I allowed to put a link here? is yes you can put a link to YouTube movies on here.
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Postby FSFlyingSchool » Wed May 02, 2012 11:22 pm

dbcunnz wrote:
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Hi Jeff a big welcome to NZFF and the answer to your question above am I allowed to put a link here? is yes you can put a link to YouTube movies on here.


Thanks Doug!

I edited the post and added links!

Hope the movies are of use. smile.gif
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