How did you get that PMDG JS work in P3d v4 environment?
How did you get that PMDG JS work in P3d v4 environment?
Well he is a beta tester over PMDG....so he has access to things us mere mortals don't
-JB
"Try to stay in the middle of the air. Do not go near the edges of it. The edges of the air can be recognized by the appearance of ground, buildings, sea, trees and interstellar space. It is much more difficult to fly there".
JB-
Much respect for your talents and generosity, but I assure you I am indeed a mere mortal. Anytime I’m unsure about my fallibilities, my wife thoughtfully reminds me . The JS41 is fantastic, and I keep hoping that PMDG will find time to work her back into the development plan. In the meanwhile, she’s too good not to occasionally share.
Scott-
As far as assuming, you know what they say...
Best- C
@Cavaricooper
Tongue in cheek as they say . After all if you know me, there are a good many who would view me as some sort of immortal alien given some of the things I pull off at Milviz as a developer, but I am just as mortal as you.
@Scott, never assume. Assume makes an ass out of u and me (and its funny how often I have seen this literally play out in reality).
-JB
"Time is God's way of keeping everything from happening at once"
What a little beauty, thanks Dino.
Fly Free, always!
Sgt of Marines
USMC, 10 years proud service.
Inactive now...
A mixture of Aerosoft and Dino's Tomcats. All VF-101 "Grim Reapers".
@cavaricooper @Naruto-kun
I was being sarcastic of course. I'm still flying the PMDG JS-41, 747, and MD-11 in FSX. I have the 737 and 777 in P3DV4 though.
"Try to stay in the middle of the air. Do not go near the edges of it. The edges of the air can be recognized by the appearance of ground, buildings, sea, trees and interstellar space. It is much more difficult to fly there".
The Marines, in their infinite wisdom, sent me to Oceana to go to school on the "new" radar system the Marines finally got. Only 20+ years out of date, but it was relatively new to the Corps. Well, "new" is relative. I'd already been working on this particular system for 5 years. "School" was a tad redundant for me. They gave me the final Practical test the first day. I started the bench up, moved the hand-controller a few times, and shut it down. They thought I'd been bragging, and was lost, until I rattled off the exact failed transistor they had put in to test me. It was a common failure, easy to diagnose, easy to repair.
After that, they arranged it so that I just came in in the morning, checked and repaired, as needed, their benches for them, before everyone else showed up. In return, as soon as I got done, I got to go do whatever I wanted. And I did, too! No school for me, and a 100% for the course on my record, as well as new MOS for me. Easiest course I ever took! Most of the "instructors" had less experience on the system than I did!! Sheesh...
Anywho, the base put on an airshow, featuring one of their Tomcats. It was great! On it's last pass past the audience, who were out on the flightline to watch, he got just a teensy bit...ummmm...hasty?? Ok, FAST. I thought it was awesome, seeing the waves of condensation around the bird, and the sound was just WICKED! I turned my friend/room mate to tell him how cool I thought a +Mach pass right in front of us was. He was MAD! It had broken his glasses! He didn't see the humor, no pun intended, but I thought it was hilarious. He had the famous issue BC glasses.
His weren't the only broken glasses, either.
The Navy made the pilot pay for every single broken pair brought in, civilian or military, military issue, or private purchase. The pilot didn't really care though. It was his last flight in the Navy, and he had a blast.
Most of us did too
Thanks for the great memories!
Pat☺
Fly Free, always!
Sgt of Marines
USMC, 10 years proud service.
Inactive now...
2019-9-14_11-18-4-545 by DaleRFU1, on Flickr
2019-9-10_18-19-42-621 by DaleRFU1, on Flickr
Last pic out of an aircraft professional journal, Dale?
Best regards, Manfred.
Joe
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