[bvipilots] Re: Making your own airline and flight number

  • From: Robert Cezar <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 12:03:31 -0800

FSX deluxe has a software development kit, with the addition of 3 planes
now having the option of the garmin g1000 glass cockpit (c172, mooney bravo
and another plane i forgot), more missions and a few new aircraft.

Hope this helps.

Robert


On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:49 AM, Kevin Struska <kev5688@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>   Hey Ron, or anyone else who wants to answer this,
> What's the difference between FS X gold and FX Deluxe? And would I be
> better off purchasing one or the other?
>
> Thanks, and sorry for all the questions.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Ron Kolesar <kolesar16417@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> *To:* bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 07, 2015 9:55 PM
> *Subject:* [bvipilots] Re: Making your own airline and flight number
>
>  Hello to you Kevin, from Ron Kolesar and Leader Dog Boz.
> AKA the Blind Pilot.
> Once you pay for a unlock code you’ll be able to fly for the online
> virtual airlines and earn a virtual career via IYP airlines.
> But when flying offline do the following.
> Make sure FS 2004 is running and here’s hoping you’ll jump to fs ver 10
> gold. Also know by fsx-gold and or by simply FSX.
> This package has three dvd’s.
> Two for the fsx gold and the third is for the excellerator.
> once that is installed.
> I’m using jaws for windows for my screen reader.
> If you’re running jaws.
> Route pc to jaws and find free flight button.
> Click on that button.
> Now fs should be blind friendly for you.
> Do a alt c to change aircraft.
> tab over to the list of birds.
> It doesn’t matter which bird you look at for this example.
> But down arrow through the list of birds and do a alt d on a bird.
> This will open the details page of that bird for you.
> the first thing you should see when this opens is the ATC registration
> number of that bird.
> If you tab over once to the right you’ll seeATC and the name of that bird.
> I have the Boeing 737-800 up for this example.
> You should see boeing since it is a boeing aircraft.
> But at this time you can down arrow through and you’ll see names of all
> kinds of airlines. This is how you can fly for a airline of your choice.
> Now tab over and you should see the flight number.
> You can also select any number you would like to use.
> Next, you’ll see apend to heavy. This is for 747-400 and larger birds.
> It isn’t for 737-800 and smaller birds.
> Then you will see show tail number.
> Not really sure what this will do but I always have it checked.
> Then tab over until you see the ok button and smack enter on that button.
> This will take you back to the list of birds.
> Tab over and smack enter one last time on the ok button and this wil take
> you back to the main menu.
> Now alt p will take you to the flight plan page.
> If you have a question or want to brag about something.
> You’ve found the right place.
> Let us know if you have a problem and we’ll do our best to help you out.
> Enjoy FS and IYP.
> Like our boss keeps telling us to do.
> Keep The Blue Side Up.
> Welcome aboard.
>
> Ron and current Leader Dog boz who states
> "that a service dog beats a cane paws down any day of the week."
>
>  *From:* Kevin Struska <kev5688@xxxxxxxxx>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:44 PM
> *To:* bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [bvipilots] Making your own airline and flight number
>
>  Hi,
> I'm very new to the IYP waters, so I'd first like to say I love it. I will
> definetly be buying it, as I am on the free trial at the moment.
>
> I'm a blind user, using Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, and I was
> wondering if there was a way that you could make up your own airline and
> flight number for the flight that you're flying (I guess this would be your
> call sign, as I've heard this used before on air traffic control). For
> example, let's say I wanted to fly from Chicago to Houston (MDW to HOU),
> and I wanted ATC or my co-pilot to make announcements such as, "Welcome
> aboard Southwest 1326 to Houston", or perhaps ATC to say, "Southwest 1326,
> cleared for takeoff", Could I do this? I think this'd make flying really
> fun.
>
> I could probably think of a million more questions, but I'll leave it at
> this for now. Thank you, Robert and everyone helping you out for all you've
> done! It'sYourPlane has definetly made me want to fly in real life.
>
>


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