I thought Thunder AI employees were usable in their role, but humans must fly the flight. For instance, if a plane (737) requires two pilots and x flight attendants (depending on passenger count) then you assign them to that flight, but you fly it.
It has been my understanding that the Default and Black Square 208 are the same EX model. The only difference is the BS 208 has a different panel. I could be wrong, but that's what I've read.
Lol.. I have been hooked on Microsoft flight simulator since 1995 when I went to a new friend house and he had a pentium 2 comp🎉uter that took floppy disks he had a Microsoft floppy disk pre flight simulator 95 and a flight yoke I thought it was the coolest thing I ever saw..been hooked ever since Every new leap in computer technology and every new version of Microsoft flight simulator.. Always wanted to see everything on ultra settings... I currently have an alienware i9 ... 32 gigs of hyper furry memory... 16 gig AMD7200 graphic card .. and counting the days till Microsoft 2024 comes out In 40 years of flight Sims never flew anywhere other then places I know airport to airport...and now thanks to you I just flew my first real flight... great video
Hey Kip, Is there a way to create and assign an AI pilot to fly a deadhead flight back to main base? Say they are less than 100 miles away. Thinking this would avoid overnight fees. Thanks.
My dad flew the earlier non gps version of this plane. Needle, ball, airspeed. Repeate, needle, ball, airspeed.... And for gods sake, trim down or you will climb out at 5k/min
You could also perform all services manually with FS action menu. Just empty the payload via the payload page (set empty). Then go to Ground services and add the amount of passengers and cargo at the target fields. You have to request the convey belt and cargo vehicles before you are able to start the service. Then start boarding/loading 😊 refueling works similar as long as there is less fuel on board than you like to load. Requesting the fuel truck is required as well!
Hi Kip! Have you found on BATC where or if you are able to change approaches different from the one they give you? I have had some instances where an RNAV approach would be far better than a visual.
Thanks for your flight with the Monster, Kip! It was fun to watch. Sadly, no, we are not going to make the ground handling easier... but I promise, this is some skill that you can learn. And you'll be drifting all around the place and landing on rooftops in no time once you get used to it :) Don't give up! (or you can use the Sea Monster which is not a taildragger and is much easier to handle on the ground!) Additionally: When you hear the random rumbling noise, just grab the wrench and hit the transmission shaft several times until it stops ;)