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Jun 19th, 2003 at 4:29pm

nikodemus90   Offline
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Two questions:
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When you are in the Rod Machado school, I canīt understand a word of what he is saying. I do understand English but this radiosound makes the voice strange. Is there any way to take away the radiodisturbance or make his voice into a text?

2.
How do you taxi with the airplanes?

PLEASE ANSWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reply #1 - Jun 19th, 2003 at 4:32pm

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machado someone else will have to help with.
as for taxing what do you mean? its a simple case of putting the throttle to enough power to move forward then either left or right rudder to turn or if you have autorudder just move the joystick left or right, to pushback press shift+p then 1 or 2 quickly to turn left or right. hope thats of some help
 
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Reply #2 - Jun 19th, 2003 at 4:58pm

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For the flight school problems try turning the volume up on the ATC/instructor and down for engines and other sounds.
 
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Reply #3 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 4:36am
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Iīm a real n00b. The rudder, with wich buttons do you use them?

The problem isnīt the volume. The thing is that his voice is hard to understand with the radio noice on. khshsssss Ikhshssssswillkhshssssstellkhshsssssyoukhshsssss.

Thank you for all the answers, even if I didnīt understand them. Embarrassed
 
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Reply #4 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 5:10am

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By the way, what are the rudder buttons?
 
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Reply #5 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 7:58am

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Hey Niko...are you flying with a joystick or with your keyboard?  Also, what version of FS are you using?  Once I know those answers, I'll be able to answer your questions about the rudder.  Welcome to Flight Sim...hope you're single!  LOL  (Fly for a few months and you'll understand...SHE won't, but you will.)
 

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Reply #6 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 8:11am
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I fly with a Logitech Wingman Force and I have FS2002.
Thanks for the kindness!
 
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Reply #7 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 8:39am

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A good friend of mine has a Wingman, but I honestly don't remember what the model number is.  His has a twist function on the stick which is used to control the rudder.  If that's NOT the one you've got, then the keyboard commands are:

Yaw (Rudder) Right: NumPad Enter
Yaw (Rudder) Left: NumPad Right

You can always change them to something else if you'd like, but those are the defaults.

Also, if you'd like to fly with a Virtual Airline, there are loads of them out there.  Feel free to email me with any questions at operations@flyhyperion.tk

Good Luck!
 

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Reply #8 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 8:39am

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the best i can say then is dont worry about the rudder, just use the joystick to turn on the ground, as for the rudder keys i cant remember those as i changed the defaults day one, look in the controller assignments for that. but again just use the joystick to turn and you'll be ok
welcome to simv and happy landings:)
 
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Reply #9 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 10:26am
Nikodemus   Guest

 
Thanks again for the great help. You are really nice and take care of members!
I will just dump the learn to fly thing!
 
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Reply #10 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 10:39am

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I have to say, the reason I keep coming back to SimV is because the people here are really great and really helpful.  (I'd definitely say more so here than on any other forum.)  There are a lot of veterans here who have not forgotten when they themselves were newbies.
 

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Reply #11 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 10:42am

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some of us still are they just post "nice pic" a few hundred times a night Grin just kidding andrew:)
the thing with the lessons is when it comes to the checkrides they are full of bugs and in some cases impossible to pass. or at least thats form my experiance and a number of others to
 
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Reply #12 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 10:50am

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I've recently learned about the checkrides as well.  I'd definitely avoid those.  But the lessons (if Niko can ever get to hear them) are definitely invaluable.  There are a lot of ways to learn technique though.   Wink
 

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Reply #13 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 1:58pm

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I've been flying MSFS since FS98, and I'm still learning!
I'd bet a lot of the FS veterans will say the same.

Niko, don't give up on the lessons. There's a lot of good reading in the FS Library. Take some time to just open it up and start at the top, and read it thru. You'd be suprized as to how much useful info you can get out of there.

Cheesy
 
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Reply #14 - Jun 20th, 2003 at 2:05pm
Nikodemus   Guest

 
Thanks for all the support guys (and girls). Iīm off to the (FS2002) library.
 
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