#26 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 02:06:38

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200


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#27 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 12:44:13

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Hello,

j'aurai bien aimé pouvoir lire les reports sur le site IVAO mais il faut y être inscrit. N'ayant pas vraiment envie de m'inscrire juste pour lire un papier, n'existent-ils pas autre part ?

Merci beaucoup !


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#28 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 15:59:14

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Paresseux...


Howdy everyone,

when I first heard that MilViz was working on a Boeing 737-200 I wasn't really intrested - but after finding out what the market had to offer (Captain Sim 737 and JustFlight/BBS 737) I decided to give this developer a chance. The 737 is the first airliner by MilViz. A couple of months ago they made the product available as a pre-oder, but limited to 75 buyers. I bought it and yesterday night it got released. It will be publically released Monday Evening (that is Quebec-Time, Canada).

After trying the CaptainSim 737 and see it fail in so many ways - I was hopping that this bird would do it right... and............ IT DOES!!!!!

So join me for a small testflight with FirstAir between Edmonton and Calgary
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Our aircraft sitting at the terminal, catering is just aboard

Entering the cockpit we can dim the instruments/panellights. You can dim them very low or turn them up to an nearly extreme brightness - even at day, they won't go out just when FSX switches to day-mode like on some aircraft.

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On the right of this screenshot you can see the EPR computer - a full PSDC isn't included in this product, but a EPR computer calculates your MAX EPRs for TO, CLB, CRZ, GA und CONT

Now comes the intresting part - for V-Speed Calculations I need some performance data... this product comes with a full 860 page Boeing 737-200 FCOM!!!
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Time for the Pushback & Startup. One thing different from other 737's is that here you have to manually ARM the Startvalve (switch with guard right of the start-switches)

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Pushing Back

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Starting our Engines, Fuel is turned on at 22% N2 - the spool-up is very smooth

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As we taxi for take-off we extend our Landing Lights - it's nice to see that those small details are all modeled correctly.

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With the correct TO EPR set we rotate the aircraft smoothly at the calculated V-Speed and lift of into a early morning sky. The handflying is just awesome, very smooth, very well done, very beliveable

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Now comes the most intresting part: Turning on the Sperry 77 Autopilot - *click* - and it works just wonderful. CWS works as it should, even better than on the old TinMouse II in FS9. CaptainSim look here, this is how it's done!

On this flight I will just use radio navigation - you can also equip the aircraft with an FMS and Sperry 177 Autopilot which works great as well.

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I simply love the level of detail put into this bird.

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Cruising towards CYYC - the EPRs provided by the computer are good - only the max CRZ EPR brings us close to the barber fence - but after all, these are MAX values

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Descending towards Calgary, we have to slow done with the speedbrakes

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And this little gauge (to the left of N°1 EGT) will display our approach Vref for the set Flapsetting - in our case Flaps 30°

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The model is really beautyful

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Turning towards the ILS RWY34 - I switch the Autopilot off for some handflying. This bird really likes handflying and is a pleasure to fly. The only thing I miss is the clacking of the trim-wheel.

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Passing downtown Calgary on our approach

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Short final

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Touchdown - Autobreaks on Minimum kick in smoothly and reverse is deploying - I really love those clamshell-reversers.

All in all a very pleasant flight and this seems - after a long time - THE 737-200 FSX was waiting for. The soundset is also very nicely done!

Few things that came to my attention:
-Very high thrust is required to get the bird moving on the ground, but once rolling, everything is OK. Then again, it is as per real life - at 1.4 EPR the aircraft start moving!
-Reverser Unlock lights illuminate, but not "Reversers Operating" even though they are operating

I really enjoy flying this bird - and I can only recommend it to every classical lover out there!

Cheers
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#29 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 15:59:48

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Here's now a more extensive flight report as well as a bit more detailed review.

This flight will utilize a Boeing 737-200 Combi (first part of the Airplane used for freight, rear part for passengers). We'll fly with Alaskan Airlines from Anchroage Intl. (PANC) to Juneau (PAJN).

Our take-off weight will be around 113.000 LBS and this is also the basis for our TO-Speed-Calculation. This Aircraft is equipped with a Sperry 177 Autopilot (the addon comes with both, the classic Sperry 77 that mainly utilizes CWS and the newer Sperry 177 that also features autothrust)

First we program the FMS - it's a UNS-1 FMS System, which was first used in 1982 - so a very basic, but yet cabable FMS. After the FMS boot (you have to turn it on first) and initialization, we start entering our flightplan. You enter your depature aerodrome and all waypoints after that - one by one. Alternatively you can switch to the "LIST" function, select "AIRWAYS" and the FMS will show you all airways available from the selected waypoint. Then you can select the desired airway and to which waypoint you should fly it.

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FMS boot menu and airwayselection (top right)

Next we use the Boeing 737-200 FCOM (Flight Crew Operations Manual - 860 pages) that is supplied with this addon and search for the Take-Off Performance Tables. We enter with our weight 113.000 LBS -> so 110.000 LBS and our outside air temperature (64°F) to determine speeds for V1, Vr and V2. The FMS can also calculate Vspeeds but they are higher than in the table and off by about 15kts, so I enter the tabulated values manually.

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Vspeeds from the .pdf FCOM - I set the speedbugs on the ASI accordingly and program the speeds into the FMS

As all our preparations are done, we start the pushback. The APU is already running and supplying bleed-air for the engine starter.

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Pushing back - we're clear for engine start

One thing different from newer 737s is that you have to arm the start-valves before engaging the starter. This is done by selecting the start-valve arm switch into the "ON" position.

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Arming the Start-Valves - the switch is right to the Starter-Switches

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View ahead - here you can see the Sperry 177 MCP

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The tow bar is beeing removed, engines are running and the APU shut-down

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As there is plenty of runway available, flaps are extended to 5° for take-off

An EPR computer has computed our TO-EPR values. EPR is mostly found on older turbofan & turbojet engines with a low bypass ratio. EPR is the Engine Pressure Ratio - a ratio between the inlet and outlet air pressure, which is a direct way to measure and gauge engine thrust. EPR is temperature dependent and a onboard computer measures OAT and calculates your MAX EPRs for TO, CLB, CRZ, CONT and GA.

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Taxiing towards RWY 25R - the tubes extending from the engines are part of the "Gravel Kit", which makes this aircraft capable of flying into unpaved airfields. When activated, the tubes act as jets ejecting bleed air in order to create an "air fence" and deflect any dirt that might get kicked up and sucked into the engine

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Lining up RWY 25R

As Take-Off Power is set, the EPR / engines behave very realistic. Up to 50% throttle (ca. 1.5 EPR), the engine slowly spool up and thereafter the curve nearly becomes exponentially with the EPR now increasing very fast up to about 2.0 EPR before advancing slowly again... TO-EPR is set at 2.10 EPR and the acceleration is smooth and airspeed is rising slowly, then steadly - at the calculated Vspeed I gently pull the nose up and... what a feeling. The aircraft gracefully lifts of the runway - one of the most awesome FDEs I've seen (or felt) for FSX. It is really a pleasure to handfly!!!

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Wingview just after rotation

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Retracting the landing gear - the big plate on the nose gear is part of the Gravel-Kit and is a gravel deflector

Just after take-off the gear is retracted and the aircraft is flown at V2+20 up to 1000ft AGL, where thrust is retarded to climb power, flaps are retracted and the autopilot is put into CWS. CWS = Control Wheel Steering , you "command" the aircraft with the yoke to a certain attitude (pitch and/or roll) and the aircraft will maintain that attitude. CWS works perfectly on both modeled autopilots. Also the animations of flap travel and gear are very very smooth!

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Autopilot is engaged - the FMS button is set to FMS (You can choose OFF, then you can use the autopilot with conventional radio navigation, GPS to couple the autopilot to the standard FSX GPS and FMS so the autopilot will follow the FMS Flightplan) and LNAV is engaged. The autopilot also has autothrust, but it can only hold speeds, not EPR values - hence the EPR and LVL CHG options are disabled.

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Climbing to our cruise level, the AP is following the FMS course - the NAV page of the FMS shows our progress and usefull info

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Carrying those old JT8D engines over the alskan sky, they do trail alot of smoke when used at high power setting. Nice and dramatic effect, especially on slow/heavy take-offs

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The performance pages of the FMS give us quite a detailed look on what's going on with everything aboard

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No PFD or ND, no EICAS, no FADEC - just pure flying. The flight deck is really nice and you feel right at home, with no frame-rate impact. The textures aren't high-ress like you might be used from CaptainSim or PMDG and switches are also sometimes very low-poly, but it all fits and gives you a great feeling of beeing there.

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Overview of the flightdeck while you can see a glacier ahead

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FMS as well as a cockpit gauge will calculate your landing Vref according to the weight of the aircraft - nice feature. So now it's time to configure the speedbugs for the approach. Landing Vref is 128 kts and with a wind-correction I obtain a traget speed (Vtgt) of 130 kts. The speedbugs are fine-tuneable by 2kts

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Descending down into Juneau. We will perform an approach into RWY08, which uses an off-set localizer (like Innsbruck). Soon I will decouple the FMS from the autopilot and use the VOR LOC mode to track the LOC while slowing the aircraft down.


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Gear down and Flaps at 15°

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Flaps down to 30° - I love those wingviews. Again, like in the VC, the "feeling" is just right. I still remember me as a child, travelling on the 732 and seeing those wings and the engine pod...

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Passing the localizer antenna we continue manually for the final - smooth handflying and very nice thrust behaviour. This aircraft flies absolutely stunning!!!

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Slowing down - just after touchdown reverse kick in - speedbrakes are up and autobreaks are on minimum. The deacceleration-rate is quite believeable

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Clamshell reversers - oh how I loved those kicking in action when I was a kid

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Vacating the runway and time to start the APU. The FMS gives a small flight report - nice!

After the landing it's time to clean up the aircraft. As I already mentioned - it's a beauty to handfly. On taxiing the engines require some amount of thrust to get it rolling (about 1.4 EPR) but once it rolls, it keeps on rolling with around 1.2 EPR. Several people already asked for this behaviour in the developers support forum, but it doesn't really bother me.

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The ramp agent is waving us in - the aircraft also taxis very nice

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On the block, time for the unloading/deboarding. You can see the cargo door in the bow-section of the aircraft, while the passengers are located in the aft

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Pax are bussed away

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Cockpit overview

With this flight I had the oppertunity to test this bird into more detail and I have to say: I really like what I see. If I was to compare it directly to the other 737-200s on the market (for FSX) - this would be the winner.

Graphically it's way better than JustFlights/BBS 737 and the model feels right everywhere. Maybe CaptainSims 737-200Adv. is more detailed and high-res, but this model sure can compete.
The VC is very nicely done with nearly no FPS impact and again it just feels right.

The FDE is awesome. The airplane behaves like it should - this is how I imagine a 737-200 flies (the biggest airplane I've flown myself was a twin-engine Piper Seneca II). Flying it by hand is spot on and even the thrust is nice to manage. Using the autopilot, either the Sperry 77 with mainly CWS or the Sperry 177 with some more advanced features gave no big problems. The plane is kind of slow in intercepting radials/localizer, but it's not doing terrible with it.

Systemwise it is very well done. There are a few minor bugs that are discussed in the support forum right now: Sometimes the CSD temperatures just go haywire, but what does a normal simmer care or know about the CSD? (No, it's not the christopher street day - it's the Constant Speed Drive, a drive unit connected to the generators to keep them spinning at a constant speed and thereby maintain a constant output frequency)
The Pitot-Heat switches somehow do not really turn on the pitot heat, you have to use the standart FSX key command - but that's the only real bug that I found.
I didn't really check how detailed the pressurization system is done - but those are all minor things that don't reduce the flyability and useability of this bird.

Soundwise it's also really good. The cockpitsound are just like you are used to from a Boeing 737 flightdeck and the clicks of the switches all fit in place. There's a nice rumble when you retract/lower the gear and the engine sounds are music to my ears. Only one thing is missing: The typical clacker of the trim wheel.

All in all a very beautyful aircraft - the best 737-200 for FSX and a must-have for retrofans!


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#30 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 16:16:46

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

En effet ça semble être pas mal sympa !
Mais malheureusement n'étant pas super fan du 737 je passerais mon chemin

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#31 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 19:07:47

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Ben je sais pas...
J'aime bien cet avion et il est old school donc pourquoi pas...


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#32 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 19:40:03

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Merci beaucoup Fuch's !!

Je vais lire ça avec attention. Et je vais surement regretté d'avoir acheté le 737 CS, heureusement à 9.99 €.

Dernière modification par SeaFurry (30-07-2013 19:44:25)


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#33 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 19:42:09

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

SeaFurry a écrit:

Et je vais surement regretté d'avoir acheter le 737 CS, heureusement à 9.99 €.

C'est possible... laugh

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#34 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 19:45:04

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Une question au spécialiste :

Pourquoi une si large bande rouge sur le variometre ? C'est un TCAS en panne (joke) ?

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#35 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 20:38:14

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

et bien moi ça me tente carrément , mais malheureusement je ne suis pas riche....

Dernière modification par Cedric (30-07-2013 20:38:26)


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#36 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 20:39:46

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Cedric a écrit:

et bien moi ça me tente carrément , mais malheureusement je ne suis pas riche....

Bonsoir Cédric,

J'ai craqué pour celui-là ; et je ne regrette absolument pas.

Louis


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#37 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 21:16:44

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Cedric a écrit:

et bien moi ça me tente carrément , mais malheureusement je ne suis pas riche....

Solution PRP en vue de PFPX, 777 PMDG, Pâte Riz Patate ! laugh

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#38 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 21:20:54

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Et oui Louis il a l'air vraiment très bien cet oiseau , vais je craquer et succomber au plan Pâte Riz Patate de Fahrenheit?? laugh


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#39 [↑][↓]  30-07-2013 21:48:56

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

il y a des soucis, mais l'équipe est réactive et communique plutôt bien et que dire, pour une première dans les liners ils ont plutôt bien assuré.
0 voir si ils vont assurer avec la correction des bugs et terminer ce qu'ils ont commencé.

coté simulation, on a qqch qui s'approche du QW BAe-146 bref, un bon midcore exploitable avec une fluidité sans reproche, et une ambiance intérieure agréable mais à parfaire wink


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#40 [↑][↓]  03-08-2013 14:19:03

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

J'en sais rien Macras55, que veux tu savoir?


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#41 [↑][↓]  03-08-2013 17:26:23

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Fuchs a écrit:

J'en sais rien Macras55, que veux tu savoir?

Tu fais des monologues ou il y a encore un type qui disparait en supprimant ces messages?

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#42 [↑][↓]  03-08-2013 18:14:53

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

seconde solution wink


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#43 [↑][↓]  03-08-2013 19:18:31

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Bonsoir;

En effet cet oiseaux est super, j'espère qu'on pourra bientôt dire qu'il s'agit du meilleur 37 classic pour fsx !
Juste quelques petits truc comme sa à chaud qui m’embêtent un peu avec cet appareil .... : Je voudrais savoir si c'est pareil chez vous .

-Pour rouler, j'ai bien besoins de mettre 45% de la puissance pour qu'il se mette en mouvement blink
-J'ai bien suivit, dans l'ordre, les checks pour le démarrage, malgré cela même après avoir enclencher les deux GEN moteur tournant et tout le tintouin, j'ai toujours le FLT CONT, APU, ELEC et FUEL allumés sur le MASTER CAUTION !
-Au démarrage puis pdt tout le temps que les moteurs tournent, j'ai le EGT sur le rouge à 650° ^^
-L'indicateur fuel temp parait cassé, il indique que 0°C tout le temps ...


Voilà pour l'instant c'est tout, c'est globalement bien mais je trouve ces détails dommage ! (reprenez moi si c'est en fait normal, je ne suis pas pro 737-200)

Bonne soirée !
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#44 [↑][↓]  03-08-2013 19:26:22

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

- idem,  --> çà va etre corrigé
- il y a un soucis avec le système électrique --> çà va etre corrigé
- même chose --> çà va etre corrigé
- utilise tu une metéo tiers? perso j'ai déjà du allumer les réchauffe du fuel qui arrivait à -40
- le réchauffe du pitot ne marche pas via le bouton du VC, il faut passer par l'attribution de touche de FSX --> çà va etre corrigé

plus d'autres bugs qui vont etre corrigé aussi dans le SP à venir

mais c'est déjà une super machine pour les vols dans le grand nord ou dans le Pacific Aloha Air Cargo et les scènes FSDT


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#45 [↑][↓]  03-08-2013 19:47:59

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Merci Fuchs pour ces précisions !
J'attendrais gentillement alors !


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#46 [↑][↓]  11-08-2013 23:38:54

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Bonjour à tous,

Pour information Milviz vient de mettre cette vidéo montrant les travaux effectuée sur l'éclairage de nuit en mode DX9 et DX10 avec un GPU compatible DX11.

Déjà inclut dans leur 737.

---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl … tG-zkWTBXg

Désolé mais les balises vidéo ne fonctionne plus... sad

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#47 [↑][↓]  16-08-2013 06:34:04

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Bonjour !

Je me régale avec cet addon . mad2_gif

Bernard . smile


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#48 [↑][↓]  16-08-2013 08:00:18

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

Il a beaucoup de potentiel, mais un petit coté pas fini qui est un peu irritant, en particulier au niveau des deux PA - le 77 capture automatiquement l'altitude et le 177 qui a deux fonctions pour l'instant bloquées, car il est codé sur base du PA par défaut (EPR et FlCH). Important à savoir avant achat.

J'aurais du attendre le SP, mais j'adore ces vieux coucous, j'espère qu'ils corrigeront tout correctement....

Bons vols,

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#49 [↑][↓]  16-08-2013 09:28:26

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

salut,

Un "hot fix" est prévu pour très bientôt...
Cheers.

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#50 [↑][↓]  16-08-2013 10:21:55

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Re: [FSX] Milviz 737-200

à vrais dire il y a déjà eu un petit hotfix qui ne réglait pas grand chose et un patch pour ajouter le nouveau système d'éclairage.
Le SP qui corrigera tout les gros problèmes est en chantier.

Enfin, c'est ce qu'ils disent wink


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