CRJ200 Tutorial (part 2/3)

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2011

This is a Tutorial flight with the CRJ200 from JRollon Planes inside X-Plane following all the procedures from Salamanca to Valencia.
It is divided in 3 parts, and long. Sorry for my bad English and hope you didn't fall sleep!!
This is the video Tutorial of the one you can find inside X-Aviation.com on CRJ page, for free. The plane is ready for buying in X-Aviation, and this is the 1.1 version of it.

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  • how can you get that 3d view the one i have follows my mouse everywhere and i can only move up down let and right. I am on a mac on x-plane 9

  • @jockstin control+o

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  • where is the wind indicator?

  • @Japo32 Im going to buy X-plane so i can fly your plane ;)

  • @NBGZerO It works a treat with 10. Its got added features like engine haze and lighting..Im loving it.

  • @Japo32 So wait, this will also work in XP10? If yes, you just convinced me. Keep it up!

  • @Japo32 Ya thats what i always use to toggle my 3d look. I want the 3d look that doesnt follow my mouse everywhere. Its extremely hard to control and would much easier if you could control where you look with the arrow keys.

  • Well, that's just amazing. It's also good to hear that it's an ongoing project as well, with constant updates. 

  • @JasonJason210 I models SID STARs with the APPROACHES (now in 1.3 we are introduding the USA approaches). The Database is from Navigraph. Included a old one. But you can subscribe to Navigraph.

    Holding pages, Performance Page (LIMIT), Radios (Autotune or manual tune), IRS align, Plane Menu, LEGS, ROUTE pages are modelled. Yes.. something between a 70-80% of the FMS. Pages not modeled are not necesary for a correct flight, but we want to include them in future updates (1.3v to be released soon)

  • @Japo32 Thanks. So the FMC is modelled to about 80%? That's quite a lot. Most FMCs have diagnostic programs that are never in simulators, so in that sense 80% would be very high. Does it model APPROACHES, SIDS and STARS, and if so, where is database for this?

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