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PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 3:04 pm    Post subject: Home simulator, which Reply with quote

Hello:

Now that winter is here, even in Florida, there are days not the best
to fly...
Sooo" I was thinking it would be a good idea to have an inexpensive
simulator, I can use at home, and practice whatever, it can be done..

The questions is what is the acceptable one, at a reasonable price...

and what I need to have in the P.C. I HAVE WINDOWS XP, I am not sure
what else as to programs.

If some one now has one, and it is using it, would like to heard comments
and details..

Thanks

Bert

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 7:11 pm    Post subject: Home simulator, which Reply with quote

I'm using MS Flight Simulator 2004, CH USB yoke and pedals, and Flight
Factory Simulations RV-7/7A (under $10). It's ok for practicing procedures
with. I also enjoy FS X, flying the Mooney Bravo as a sort of RV
substitute. FFS's RV model works with FS X but requires their application
to unlock the gauges on the control panel. Their application is pretty cool
in any case, it includes maintenance, realistic failures, even the aircraft
getting gradually dirty. They just sent me an email today responding to my
query and say they intend to come out with an update that works with FS X,
even though they have not given a timeframe. My guess is that it will be
soon, as additional models from other publishers are already being released.

Pat Kelley - RV-6A - Bolting the wings in place

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 7:54 pm    Post subject: Home simulator, which Reply with quote

I am flying X-Plane. http://www.x-plane.com . There
are tone of planes to download at www.x-plane.org.
You need a 2 gig+ CPU to handle the program. Get lots
of VRAM. I fly with a MS joystick and CH rudder
pedals. There is a version of X-Plane that is used
for logging sim time towards an ATP rating. Try
flying a GIV through a thunderstorm without an
autopilot. If you can keep from going inverted, you
are good.

Dave

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bertrv6(at)highstream.net



Hello:

Now that winter is here, even in Florida, there
are days not the best
to fly...
Sooo" I was thinking it would be a good idea to
have an inexpensive
simulator, I can use at home, and practice whatever,
it can be done..

The questions is what is the acceptable one, at
a reasonable price...

and what I need to have in the P.C. I HAVE WINDOWS
XP, I am not sure
what else as to programs.

If some one now has one, and it is using it, would
like to heard comments
and details..

Thanks

Bert

rv6a

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 8:57 am    Post subject: Home simulator, which Reply with quote

My experience with the flight simulator and models below has been that for
every hour that I fly the simulators I spend 100+ in the hanger... er garage
working on the project. Really a good motivational tool & fun. To be honest
though, I have not used the flight simulator for several months...

I have MSFS 2004 and the RV7 & RV7A models from Factory Flight Simulations
http://www.flightfactory-simulations.com/ . I also have the Dynon plug ins
from Factory Flight Simulations but be aware that you can only load the
Dynon models into the standard MSFS airplanes(not the RV7's!).
I have the typical CH products pedals and yoke, I occasionally will use the
Logitech Wingman Force 3d stick.

The nice thing about the RV models, well it's an RV. Factory has integrated
maintenance requirements and operational parameters into the RV7 models. In
other words, don't drop flaps above 100, you'll be spending money from the
maintenance budget. The belly also gets dirty...

The folks at Factory Flight simulations told me last May that the issue with
their Dynon models and the RV7 models is that the RV models were coded in a
way that prevents the Dynon's from loading when you actually "fly". You can
add the Dynons to the panel during setup but when you "Fly" the standard
panel is back. I was told (by their VP of Sales - lips moving) they would
re-code the RV7's to allow the Dynons to load, I was given the expectation
that the patch would be available early last summer... note lips were
moving.

Bottom line, spend the $7.98 for a really cool addition to MSFS 2004, but
wait to buy the Dynon models until the problem is resolved with the loading,
unless you want to fly a Cessna with a Dynon...

Also look into Mega City USA from PC Aviator, nice hi res photo realistic
augmentation to the MSFS scenery backgrounds

You'll need a hot rod PC, a very good display card, and no parts that need
attention in the garage...

Have fun, now back to debur, dimple, wash, rinse, prime... repeat until done

Happy Holidays!

Dave Cordner
RV-7 N898DC (rsvd)
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 8:59 am    Post subject: Home simulator, which Reply with quote

Quoting Dave Nellis <truflite(at)yahoo.com>:

Quote:


I am flying X-Plane. http://www.x-plane.com . There
are tone of planes to download at www.x-plane.org.
You need a 2 gig+ CPU to handle the program. Get lots
of VRAM. I fly with a MS joystick and CH rudder
pedals. There is a version of X-Plane that is used
for logging sim time towards an ATP rating. Try
flying a GIV through a thunderstorm without an
autopilot. If you can keep from going inverted, you
are good.

Dave
Thganks Dave for the info. A question, where one get the
rudder pedals, and the joy stick,,prices? ( I have a joy stick I bought

at Best buy I think, does this one qould work?

Happy Holidays..

bert
Quote:
--- bertrv6(at)highstream.net wrote:

>
> bertrv6(at)highstream.net
>
>
>
> Hello:
>
> Now that winter is here, even in Florida, there
> are days not the best
> to fly...
> Sooo" I was thinking it would be a good idea to
> have an inexpensive
> simulator, I can use at home, and practice whatever,
> it can be done..
>
> The questions is what is the acceptable one, at
> a reasonable price...
>
> and what I need to have in the P.C. I HAVE WINDOWS
> XP, I am not sure
> what else as to programs.
>
> If some one now has one, and it is using it, would
> like to heard comments
> and details..
>
> Thanks
>
> Bert
>
> rv6a
>
> Do not archive..
>
>
>
> Click on
> about
> provided
> www.buildersbooks.com
> Admin.
>
> browse
> Subscriptions page,
> FAQ,
>
>
>
>
>
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:07 am    Post subject: Home simulator, which Reply with quote

Quoting Patrick Kelley <webmaster(at)flion.com>:

Quote:


I'm using MS Flight Simulator 2004, CH USB yoke and pedals, and Flight
Factory Simulations RV-7/7A (under $10). It's ok for practicing procedures
with. I also enjoy FS X, flying the Mooney Bravo as a sort of RV
substitute. FFS's RV model works with FS X but requires their application
to unlock the gauges on the control panel. Their application is pretty cool
in any case, it includes maintenance, realistic failures, even the aircraft
getting gradually dirty. They just sent me an email today responding to my
query and say they intend to come out with an update that works with FS X,
even though they have not given a timeframe. My guess is that it will be
soon, as additional models from other publishers are already being released.

Pat Kelley - RV-6A - Bolting the wings in place


Thanks for the Info Pat, now where can one see one of these, and how
much would be?

Is that Ms Flight Simulator, the mfg. name?
Happy Holidays....

Bert

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:44 am    Post subject: Home simulator, which Reply with quote

Bert,

I'm sorry, I assumed you knew what the short names were. I was referring to
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and Microsoft Flight Simulator X. CH is the
manufacturer of my controls and, as Dave mentioned (with a link, even)
Flight Factory Simulations makes the RV-7/7A add-on. I recommend AvShop
(http://www.avshop.com) for all your needs. Just don't blame me if you end
up spending a bunch of money for an IFR trainer; they have the professional
software and hardware, too - not to mention 'ordinary' pilot supplies. Have
a good time.

PatK

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 4:20 am    Post subject: Home simulator, which Reply with quote

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From: "Dave Cordner" <davcor(at)comcast.net>
. I also have the Dynon plug ins

Quote:
from Factory Flight Simulations but be aware that you can only load the
Dynon models into the standard MSFS airplanes(not the RV7's!).
I have the typical CH products pedals and yoke, I occasionally will use the
Logitech Wingman Force 3d stick.

Dave, I have this same setup. However, I can overlay the Dynon D10 and EMS
D-180 engine moniter over the standard RV panel and fly the RV-7 using the
Dynons. They are not "installed" in the panel but have given me a little
heads up in how to fly my glass panel.

Toys..................................YES, He who dies with the most toys
wins!!!
Dana Overall
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
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