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Uploaded by on May 30, 2007

Here you have a video-tutorial in where I explain how to program it for a simple flight LEMD-LIRF

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  • Hi guys,

    I have a question. I'm playing very long time Microsoft Flight Simulator X. But there isn't an FMC available in the planes. How do I have get an FMC and how must I that serve?

    I wait for an answer.

    Thanks

  • FMC comes with most of the payware aircrafts. This one is the PMDG Boeing 737

  • It will be better to speak simple language, and show your mouse, instead of "...push LSK3L". Cause there is people who don't know what is FMC in a first place, and you told them to push LRGD%#JJ...button.

  • Just written a clarification at the beginning of the video. Hope it helps.

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  • You can't microsoft didn't include it in the default aircraft

  • would be better with you narrating and no music

    

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  • wats the music

  • help!!! i installed the ifly 737ng in fsx... and the fmc i put index then the pos init... then i put kmia then ref airport... and it says not in data base... what i have to do?

  • @sombra2. Is this fsx or fs2004

  • I started to watch this video but had to stop because of the music in the background. Without the music I might have watched it to the end.

  • ok this tutorial is nice but you guys can use fsbuild to build the whole route directly into the PMDG folder and you can just enter it into the "CO ROUTE" so you'd save alot of time so you can concentrate on other things like planning your departure and arrival (SIDs and STARs)

  • @gryffindorhouse122 the airways is part of planning for your trip, if you use flight sim planning then u dont use airways but if you use route finder for that then you will get the airways.

  • @flying1airplane well cost is usually how much "more" fuel r u willing to spend to get to ur destination. for example 0 will get u there with least fuel possible but also will take longer as it will set the speed to the lowest possible for the trip. so the higher u go, the faster u get there and the shorter it takes to get there. Reserves means the ammount of "EXTRA" fuel u will put "INCASE" of any incidents (Eg. Stronger head winds, missed approach... etc) hope it helps

  • Whats the song ?

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