Well, I am looking at attending the Tom Allensworth Memorial flight, but have a question regarding the SimLink and VPilot software.
Are these stand-alone, or do they integrate in FS? I just want to make sure I can remove them after the event.
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Mike,
Thanks for the update. In behalf of rotorcraft fans here, I'd like you to request popular models like the Bell 206, Bell 407, MD500/530 and Bell 212 on your future SimLink model matching updates, whenever possible... Thanks again.
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Originally posted by Coast View PostDoes the AI_C-130 folder of v5 replace the AI_C130 folder in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Rotorcraft"or are they cumulative?
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I will keep the names precisely the same to prevent this kind of problems.
I apologize.
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Originally posted by Coast View PostDoes the AI_C-130 folder of v5 replace the AI_C130 folder in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Rotorcraft"or are they cumulative?
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Does the AI_C-130 folder of v5 replace the AI_C130 folder in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Rotorcraft"or are they cumulative?
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V5 model matching is out
If you are updating from V4, please override all the folders
There have been adjustments made...
Here are the new ones;
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AN32Last edited by N404; April 12, 2016, 02:32 AM.
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From a pilots point of view not much Grandpa.
Both FSCLOUD, VATSIM, IVAO, DAFSIM, FSHOST and this type of server all allow different simulators to fly with each other.
The differences are with the various communities.
VATSIM is real world ATC based.
FSCLOUD tends to be somewhere you can fly the same route with friends.
Where as here at MSFLIGHTS we tend to organise large multiplayer flights and encourage inter community events.
Each community has their good and bad.
Another feature of the software is that each community hosting this type of server is able to connect to each other server side.
So we could speak to other groups that run this software, organise a Multi community event and connect together. The pilots of the different communities need do nothing extra connecting to their usual community server.
But they would then see the traffic from the other community servers, this helps organise large events with no setup changes for pilots.
From an ATC point of view the only software available for an FSCLOUD connection is the FSCLOUD ATC client.
Whilst it works well it is basic.
Using moving maps with FSCLOUD only shows aircraft up to 30 dme.
The software we run allows aspiring ATC to start out without going too in depth.
Whilst also allowing for pilots to fly through their airspace that have no interest in ATC.
Yes that may be inconsiderate of that particular pilot, but we cater for all.
Our community also provides a place for more competent ATC that prefer not to control on other networks for whatever reason.
Maybe they haven't the time to join the various training from the other providers or maybe they want to control in a less strict environment.
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Hi Gentleman, I'm just wondering with my limited mind...What makes this different than FSCloud other than the ATC?
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V4 model matching is out
All Helicopters and Fixed Wings are now part of the universal model matching file. (some new ones )
If you have previous Grupe_Aircraft_ms... model matching file, in Vpilot "Remove" and delete it.
A321
B350
B738
B744
BE58
C172
PA28
C208
CRJ7
DC3
D800
DHC2
DHC8
E300
F18
G21
J3
LJ45
M7
M20T
MD80
P51
B377
C130
DC4
4AT
JN4
DH82
ZEP1
DHC6
C97
L49
C119
7W
CH47
AS32
UH1
UH60
AS50
PBY
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