Well the first impressions came sooner than I expected
777 Professional even includes a realistic operating weather radar! The first airliner to be designed entirely using computer graphics is now, rather fittingly, reproduced by the experts at PSS to fly on a computer in Flight Simulator 2004. Alien 303 vst keygenguru. It is one of if not the nicest 2 D panel around, and features sharp gauges, bitmaps and buttons. The Visual on the PSS 777 isnt great, but its better than the Wilco. You will find it hard to get an angle where it doesnt look accurate.
So the first load up was just stunning. They did a SUPERB job with these panels! The VC is also excellent, giving good fluid movement, a great sense of depth (when set to .64 zoom), and a nice atmosphere, even on a computer like mine! The external model is absolutly stunning, and even if it seems like a ripoff I'm sure you guys are going to want to buy these paints from them All of this comes with nearly no cost to the FPS (that is until the multiple displays of the glass cockpit come to life, and your frame rates start moving in there =)
But sadly, this is technically a rough-draft, the real one soon to come within the week. As a result, the overhead panel is compelely un-clickable in the 2d and VC mode (except for a few switches controlling landing lights, strobes, and logo lights). I did find though that rotating the APU knob to on, back again to off in the VC mode (won't rotate in the 2d mode) will somehow magically activate all of the buttons and let you interact with every single one of them in 2d or VC mode. Well, that doens't sound like too hard a fix..
The FMC (CDU) is also apparently 'dead' until you hit the menu key (at least I think that's the button I hit!).
A GREAT addition to this aircraft is how they implemented the 'options menu.' As opposed to the PMDG / LDS system of opening the menu bar, PSS included a separate screen just for that, providing you with setup information, checklists (and not even in the kneeboard, fully integrated!!), and several other options.
Also, I like that they have opening cargo doors, but pressing 'd' (or whatever your door button is), opens up ALL of the 777's doors, on the left and right. So you sit at the gate with 8 doors wide open! I don't know of any airport to implement that gate configuration yet, but I wanna board at that place!
The panel displays are okay, but I don't agree with their choice of fonts. A little hard to read at times. Mostly the complaints I have (aside from the HUGE overhead panel issue) are just nit-picking ones I'm flying a United 744 over to Beijing for UVA in the next few days, so I'll take the 777 back from there into Ohare and let you know how it fairs on a 14 hour flight!
Program de facut carti de vizita kappa. By the way, there are no chairs for either the pilot or f/o in the VC
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Hi guys,
Any 777 aircraft I download from any site dosen't show up the panel on FSX cockpit. I've checked the 'panel' and 'gauges' folder, everything seems to be fine in comparison to other planes. Does FSX support 777 at all?
Please help me solve this problem.
Cheers
abmukh80 wrote:
Hi guys,
Any 777 aircraft I download from any site doesn't show up the panel on FSX cockpit. I've checked the 'panel' and 'gauges' folder, everything seems to be fine in comparison to other planes. Does FSX support 777 at all?Please help me solve this problem. Cheers
1. You have to make sure that the aircraft that you download is for FSX.
2. Some aircraft downloads don't actually have their own panel but use one of the default aircrafts panels. Open the panel.cfg file. If you see 'Aliased- Boeing 737 panel ' or other aircraft, it doesn't have a panel. You may be able to add a panel but there are few panels for FSX. 3. Here is a B777 that appears to have a panel: https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/2905/fsx-united-airlines-boeing-777-200/
Thanks for the reply, but this is the same downloaded aircraft I was speaking about. Everythin seems to be fine except the instruments which are simply not there!
Now what do I do with the panels & gauges?
Waiting for your reply
Panel put in main aircraft folder and guages put in guages folder. Boris bezier software testing techniques download free.
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When you get the file, it's a .zip file. When you unsip the file, you get a folder named 777. Inside this folder is the folder _Vorona Boeing 777. Copy this folder into the location stated in the readme file. You shouldn't have to do anything with the panel or gauges folders.
well i've gone exactly the way u said. Unfortunately the palens do not show up!
any other FSX 777 link will be appreciated. I dont find too many 777 for FSX
That's about all I know, maybe the author can be more help.
CONTACT (Tim Clayton) at [email protected]
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Copy the '_Vorona Boeing 777' folder to your 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesMicrosoft Flight Simulator XSimObjectsAirplanes' folder.
2. Open FSX and check that the Vorona Aviation variant is there (it will be under 'Vorona Aviation' in the Aircraft Manufacturer drop-down box)
(if you installed FSX in a non-default folder, you will have to browse to that folder instead..)
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Not very complicated. Did the same way. I mean we really cant install any other way! Any tweaks to get the panels right?
Surprised, no 777's out for FSX except 1this!
Posky 777 Gauges
This is just a shot in the dark but how are you opening the download(DL)? I would DL the aircraft to a junk folder or the desktop. Then I would extract the .zip file to that same location. Then I would copy and paste the required file to FSX. I don't unzip the original aircraft file directly to FSX.
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abmukh80 wrote:
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Typo that I've corrected.
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