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Are you familiar with the meaniong of the red-white lights left of the beginning of the runway? They are rough altitude advisors.
There are four lights in a horizontal row, and ideally you want to see - no matter your distance from the airport! - two whites, then two reds. This means you are on a tolerable altitude considering your distance from the airport. The meanings are: W-W-W-W : way too high. If very close to airport: go around W-W-W-R : a bit too high W-W-R-R : good, on or very close to ideal glidepath W-R-R-R : too low, correct R-R-R-R : way too low, pull up. If very close to airport: go around. It does not matter what your distance is from the airport, if you can see the PAPI lights, they indicate to you your altitude regarding a perfect 3° glideslope. WWRR you can only see constantly if not leaving the GS envelope. For that, your sink rate for the most will be around 700 ft when having established final approach speed. |
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I'll link it (can't be bothered to resize) - http://www.avsim.com/pages/0810/Aerosoft2/12.jpg
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Ahhh okay!
Thank you! |
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Oh, I was late. Maybe a good idea to read a thread to the end before posting replies. :D
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You win this time. :D |
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G-G-G-G : Light filtering through the grass, way way way way too low. See also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8VMjMQDCR8, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ri0uo12No4 , http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BpIThbOADg |
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:har: :yeah: Good find! P.S. -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jtf4Zma8kMU |
Brilliant, may have to get the whole 50 minutes! :yeah:
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Skybird I have a question does the weather look much more realistic with REX? I mean does fog and and everything look better? Im tired of in stock FSX Ill be flying over a bunch of low overcast clouds or crappy visibillity below me and it will glitch and dissapear or clouds will show through other clouds sometimes.
On another note, I flew from Nagasaki to Fukuoka last night with the Bombadier CRJ71 and I actually did 2 manual approaches. The first time I had to go around because I turned off autopilot earlier but I thought doing so would disengage autothrottle, it didnt:nope:. So when I came in to land at 180kts I couldnt get the damn nose to drop :hmm2:. Lucky enough, I realized what happened, preformed a super manual go around disengaged everything came in to land but flared a bit to much and when the back wheels touched I hit the break and klablam! slammed the nose into the ground :dead: The good thing is, I did it completely by ILS because I think Visibillity was 1-3 miles at sea level. And I didnt cheat :) |
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It's relatively expensive but looks fantastic, it can be a frame hitter though but I think you'll be ok now you've sorted that issue out. :yeah: Oh, and it takes (me at least) a real long time to load, but it is worth the wait. |
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http://www.aerosoft.de/_php_projekte...p?sp=fsx&p=rex I have posted many screenshots recently in the screenshot thread, and in two or three separate threads on Airplanes. The weather in all these pics is a combination of REX2 and Active Sky Evolution. Rex simply replaces the textures for clouds, water surfaces, cloud layers, sky, sun, plus some additional goodies like runways in wet and dry conditions, airport lights, and so on. AS translates the actual weather data you get via internet into the actual weather composition: different wind and cloud layers and the way how dense or broken they are painted, using the textures of REX. REX does this composition thing, to, but at least i n version 2 that I use it does not do that so good like AS. Current version for REX is called "REX Essentials+Overdrive". Try to find the version 2 as second hand item for lower price. With AS be careful, they check online your version and I think I had to register it during installation - buying this one second hand maybe sees you ending with a copy you cannot use. Before you start into the addon frenzy, which quickly can become quite expensive, make sure you are satisfied with the stability of your FSX installation now. I personally - but that is a question of taste and intentions of course - would put a solid airplane addon before any other addon category to invest in. Really, if you want to start speniong money in your new hobby, consider a solid airplane first, weather second, airport sceneries third. Traffic goes last because even your system resources are limited, and air traffic is a major hog on frames even if the code of an addon is more optimized than the Microsoft traffic routines. - Toy or simulation, what should it be? This probably decides weather you go with the weather or an airplane first. If gong with a more complex airplane you will note many differences, and many stunts you are doing now and take for granted, probably won't work anymore. Quote:
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I would not use REX to launch FSX, since I found no way back then to get FSX started via REX with an external frame limiter. I start FSX via that frame limiter. The REX textures I replace every two flights or so, and ocean settings and coral reefs I exclude anyway, saving these every time indeeds adds another big heap of time to the process. |
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And what kind of frames are you getting with what type of system? Im definately thinking about buying it. |
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