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iFly 737 NG Budapest to Vienna (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2010

iFly 737-800 Budapest to Vienna ingame video in Flight Simulator 2004

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  • Where do you get the ATC voices? are they just sounds from the movie or are they working as ATC in FS2004?

  • @Navigationbridge This is the ATC chatter function of FSPassengers addon with my custom voice pack. Just effects, not working ATC voices.

  • Intel e8400, amd (ati) 4850 512mb, 2gb ram

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  • GREAT video! How did you get it to run so smoothly? And what ifly 737NG variant are you using? Thanks

  • For more realistic ATC you can use the "Radar Contact":-)

  • Regarding the ATC, it is unlikely to have TWR on the frq. when you are already airborne for 5 minutes, the ATC tower tells you to switch to APP.... in this video after airborne is still TWR and then suddenly CTR.... as an effect it is ok :-)

  • graphics card used?

  • 2 things again :) 1. Put the gear lever in the off position and i think the wing lights should be off in Cruise. I'm not sure. :)

  • @Navigationbridge - If you haven't already tried it, then I recommend EditVoicepack.

    It speeds up the default ATC voices (if you want to) and also adds some nice phraseology. You can also add your own callsigns etc...

    It's free and needs .net framework 1.1 installed.

  • @haorp1 OK, because I am trying to find a better ATC for FS2004 than the original boring one. By the way, I was flying this iFly 737NG earlier today, really nice plane. But back to topic, do you know where I can find a more realistic working ATC for FS2004? Any ideas or tips would be appreciated to hear if you have any of course :) Because after years using FS2004 I really miss a realistic working ATC and I am sure that many other FS2004 fans wants it too.

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