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Dec 6th, 2003 at 10:34am

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For those of you wanting to do MP sessions with 2k4 then v3.0 of FSHost has just been released.
And with this version you'll also be able to fly online with people still running 2k2. Its freeware and available from http://www.chocolatesoftware.com/fshost

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Reply #1 - Dec 6th, 2003 at 5:01pm

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I'm pretty sure the Bushnet server has been running version 3 for several months now.
 
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Reply #2 - Dec 6th, 2003 at 7:06pm

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This looks good.
How many people here use it over MS's Zone? I've never been able to get logged onto it now since they've changed it. Roll Eyes
 

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Reply #3 - Dec 6th, 2003 at 9:15pm

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I never use the Zone for flying. Too much of a hassle Roll Eyes
 
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Reply #4 - Dec 7th, 2003 at 6:37pm

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Goddam uni firewall! Angry they've closed the port i need
 

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Reply #5 - Dec 11th, 2003 at 12:40pm

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How does this whole join/host session thing work with multi player? Once or twice i did MP on the HoverControl server, but it only lets you use aircraft that others are using.


Any ideas ??? ??? ???
 
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Reply #6 - Dec 24th, 2003 at 2:59pm

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    Have set up a fshost server on 80.6.210.82
should show in fsspy, teamspeak (details in chat) also.
currently running a nepal mountain hoplist
all are welcome and any feedback would be appreciated
have fun Smiley
                 
 
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Reply #7 - Dec 30th, 2003 at 3:45am

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Server taken down due to lack of interest
 
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Reply #8 - Jan 8th, 2004 at 5:41pm

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ewww...who said the Z word?
 

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Reply #9 - Jan 9th, 2004 at 5:36pm

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OR... you could come and play at www.westcoastatc.com... we've been doing 2002/2004 multis with TeamSpeak ATC on a regular basis.
Yes, you have to sign up, but it's FREE and it's more of an "adult swim" than other places (that Z-word again). Controllers are good and many of the pilots have real-world aviation experience.
 

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Reply #10 - Jan 20th, 2004 at 6:59pm

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Gee, do I sound like a newbie?
 

There I was, running out of ideas, fuel, altitude and airspeed all at the same time.......you might call it a bad day.
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Reply #11 - Jan 20th, 2004 at 7:25pm

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Great edit, Bob.&&&&&&Google it. &&&&www.google.com
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Reply #12 - Feb 10th, 2004 at 7:06am
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Im in the groove man, Just sighned up as a pilot. Now waiting for a Email reply.

Wonder if i will have to fly a default air plane  ???  Roll Eyes  Grin
 
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Reply #13 - Feb 14th, 2004 at 1:37pm

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How about flying on the Nets most easy to connect Flying Network. On
eSkyWorld.com its takes you one whole short New York minute to connect. Open
your FS 2004 or FS 2002 and bam! You are in the game with 20 or 30 other
pilots all in one big and intense session under the Control of multiple Air
Traffic Controllers.  You see the other planes and hear the controllers
talking to you.
We give you no complicated software to install, reinstall or deinstall.

And eSkyWorld.com is truly the Future of Flight Simulation for Virtual
Airlines as well. All Flight information concerning your pilots are tracked
minute by minute with online instant reports. You know which pilot is
active, how long and how often they've flown in the last 30 days.  All
pilots can review their progress on up to the minute charts and they are
rewarded with our Wings Program each time they do a certain number of
flights.

eSkyWorld.com is the Future of Flight Simulation. One short New York Minute
on our web site will show you what you've been missing: Reality without
Technical Stupidity! Why go round and around on a bunch of anonymous
servers. Take a plunge and Fly into eSkyWorld. This is where your Future in
Flight Simulation beggins.

Jeff Sanders - Marketing Director - http://www.eSkyWorld.com
 
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Reply #14 - Feb 15th, 2004 at 11:12am

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WestCoast ATC.com is also a great alternative.  Very easy to connect, and they pay their pilots a virtual salary which can be used to purchase real world aviation and flight simulation items such as hardware, software, add-ons, clothing, aircraft models and more!

www.westcoastatc.com
 

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Reply #15 - Feb 17th, 2004 at 8:13am

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No Way!  Cheesy

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That sounds PERFECT !    Grin
 

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Reply #16 - Feb 17th, 2004 at 10:21am

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Ok Jeff and Scott, the question is why?  What is the point? (and I'm not being smart, just trying to see why I would).  Is the idea to meet more VP's (virtual pilots), or to add structure to your flight time?

I guess here's my example, my kids purchased me FS2004 for x-mas and I've managed to rack up just under a 100 hours of flight time... and what does it get me?  What does flying on your servers provide?  How would you start your own VA if you wanted to?  What if I wanted to be flying flights out of my own home town (Phx, AZ)?

Thanks
 
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Reply #17 - Feb 17th, 2004 at 10:24am

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Opps, next question... how do you communicate?  Do you do it through that crappy ATC text on the screen?  I hate that, it get's in the way.  Do you communicate through headsets and if so, how?
 
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Reply #18 - Feb 17th, 2004 at 6:57pm

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What is the point? (and I'm not being smart, just trying to see why I would).  Is the idea to meet more VP's (virtual pilots), or to add structure to your flight time?


It's hard to answer for everyone, obviously.  For me, I just grew tired of flying around aimlessly.  I mean, I'd flown to all of my local airports about a hundred times, and I'd run out of new places that I wanted to see.

Think about it.  How many times can you fly a 747 under the St. Louis arch before it gets boring?  (Trust me, it can happen!)

I wanted to do something more.  To me, "more" meant have a purpose in flying.  I wanted to earn my wings on each individual airplane.  I wanted to start on something small and then progress through to the big birds.

Ironically, along the way I DID meet more of my fellow pilots, and they've shared some great tips along the way, as I have with them.

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Do you communicate through headsets and if so, how?


Our pilots not only talk to each other via a great little program called TeamSpeak, they also talk to AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL!

No more ugly text on my screen!  That was a GODSEND for me, as I too hated the constant need to stop flying and read!

As an additional bonus, we've recently started flying our online flights in such a way that our pilots earn a virtual salary which they can use to purchase real world items such as aircraft models, clothing, add-on airplanes and scenery and all kinds of great things.

So really, it's all about what YOU like to do.  Most people are interested in virtual airlines, I think.  Many, sadly, don't know what it's about or what makes it so special.  Many more are familiar with the VAs that open and close inside of a week.  That's probably the biggest deterrent in our entire hobby. Sad
 

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Reply #19 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 7:52am

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Hyperion - Thank you for the good info.

1. If you join a VA, are you required to fly a specific number of flights or specific flights at specific times or can you do it at your own leasure when flights are available?
2. Do you use some sort of PC headset/mic combo to talk to ATC?
3. Are all these flight flown at real time or do you accelerate time?  If they are flown in real time, are you sitting in front of your PC for hours at a time?
4. How lfexible are the ATC people with newbies?  Do you have to fly IFR or can you use Direct GPS?

Thanks for the info in advanced.
 
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Reply #20 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 8:23am

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Every VA is different, though there are some common threads running through most of them.  I'll try to answer your questions as best I can.

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Areyou required to fly a specific number of flights or specific flights at specific times or can you do it at your own leasure when flights are available?


MOST VAs do have a minimum time requirement.  This is because a lot of work is put into the creation of the airline, and they don't want to do all the work to have an inactive roster.  This time can vary from very little to quite a lot.  With that said, at Hyperion Airways our minimum flight requirement is only 1 flight per month.  With our shortest flights being about half an hour, you could fly 30 minutes a month and stay active.  You could even save your flight and fly one minute a day for the entire month! 
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Do you use some sort of PC headset/mic combo to talk to ATC?

We do use microphones to communicate with ATC, and I personally use a headset that I got at Wal Mart years ago for about $15 USD.  Very cheap, and very reliable.  Great sound too!
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Are all these flight flown at real time or do you accelerate time?  If they are flown in real time, are you sitting in front of your PC for hours at a time?

The flights are flown at 1X sim rate, so you're not going to be zipping through the sky at 16X.  The great thing is though, if the flight is scheduled to depart at 5 AM, you don't have to wake up early.  You fly it whenever you'd like, but you set your sim time  (time and season settings on start up) to represent a few minutes prior to departure, that way you can get everything set up and ready to go for an on time departure.
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How flexible are the ATC people with newbies?  Do you have to fly IFR or can you use Direct GPS?

Most controllers are great, as long as you tell them you're a newbie.  We were all there once.  It was only a few months ago that I flew my first live atc flight, and I remember actually being nervous!  But the controllers were really helpful.  In fact, one controller at Newark actually guided me to the terminal!   It's very, very rare to deal with a controller who isn't newbie friendly, and honestly, I don't think I've ever really had one.  I've been told of a few, but when you consider how many flights our pilots are flying, to only hear of one or two is impressive.  Like anything in the real world, you're going to have a few bad apples scattered about.  But for the most part, if they know you're new, they'll go out of their way to help as much as possible.

Hope this helped!

 

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Reply #21 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 8:45am

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WOW!  That helps allot.  Hope you don't mind a few more questions.

1. What's the difference between eSkyWorld and WestCoastATC?  Are they the same?
2. What is Pilotpay and why?
3. What if someone wanted their own little VA, do you have to be a big group to do this or is it just funner because you have others to help you along?
4. I don't understand this thing at eSkyWorld where there are terminals for sale?  Huh?

Thanks
 
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Reply #22 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 1:19pm

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No problem!

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What's the difference between eSkyWorld and WestCoastATC?  Are they the same?


They're different, but both provide air traffic control services.  There are actually about four that I can think of that do this.  What makes WestCoastATC different than eSky is that the "salary" you earn from flying can be used to buy REAL things at WestCoast.  This isn't possible at eSky.

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What is Pilotpay and why?


Simply put, while you're flying online, you'll be paid in virtual dollars for each minute you fly.  The more you fly, the more you earn.  This concept is unique to eSky and WestCoastATC, however WestCoastATC lets you spend this money on real things, not just the gates and hubs that you can get at eSky.

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What if someone wanted their own little VA, do you have to be a big group to do this or is it just funner because you have others to help you along?


Well, before anyone tried to run a VA, I'd definitely tell them to fly for one first.  This was my mistake.  lol  To compensate for this lack, I posted an ad here at SimV looking for a few people with VA experience to compliment my real world airline experience.  Within a few days, four of us had begun creating Hyperion Airways.  It can be done either way, but I'd definitely recommend flying with someone first to get a good handle on how they work.

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I don't understand this thing at eSkyWorld where there are terminals for sale?  Huh?


Hubs and gates at eSky are basically there to add to the level of realism of "the game".  However, there are many things which are not representative of the real world airline industry.  For example, at eSky if you already have a gate or hub at an airport, you can't buy a second one.  (We all know this isn't true!)  There are other minor things, but all in all, eSky is a great option for many VAs.  We just feel that WestCoast is more of what our airline is looking for.

 

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Reply #23 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 4:54pm

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Thank you "VERY MUCH" for being so helpful.

Last question... someone commented to me that there are only specific hours that you can fly with WC, when are these hours?

Thanks
 
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Reply #24 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 5:01pm

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Scott, I think you need your own forum!  Wink

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Reply #25 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 5:18pm

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lol Dave...


MickeyMouse, to answer your question, that depends.  The only time you can fly online with ANY air traffic control service is when they've got controllers online.

This varies from day to day, but they're all pretty good at posting the schedules.  WestCoast is VERY good about letting us know when they'll be online.  (They also have a 24/7 free server to fly on without ATC...)

Another way around this obstacle is to become an Air Traffic Controller yourself.  They're always welcome!
 

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Reply #26 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 7:12pm

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Dave - Sorry about consuming the space... just so many questions on something that sounds so cool.  I put in at least one flight a night on my own time, so it would be cool if I was putting in some of that time in a structured environment.

Thanks for all the help Hyperion
 
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Reply #27 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 7:28pm

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Mickey, I was just foolin' with Hype. He is very knowledgeable about the VA stuff!
Ask away, that is what this place is about!

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Reply #28 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 7:51pm

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Well, I listened to a short clip of what ATC traffic sounds like.  OMG - How do you know what their talking about and how do you remember all that... I don't want to cream someone.
 
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Reply #29 - Feb 18th, 2004 at 8:14pm

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Practice.  lol 

 

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Reply #30 - Oct 20th, 2004 at 10:12am

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hi guys ! , been trying to get on e sky sign up but no joy . looking for as realistic as possible flight sim exp , any tips?  ???
 

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Reply #31 - Oct 29th, 2005 at 10:58pm

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Hi Simmers
Come and fly multi player on A dedicated server with all the help to make your virtual flying fun.
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Reply #32 - Feb 24th, 2007 at 4:33pm

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If you want to fly on multiplayer come to [url]www.trns.gotdns.org[/url] or go teamspeak and fshost at  trns.gotdns.org I we would be happy to meet you on there

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If you want to fly on multiplayer come to www.trns.gotdns.org or go teamspeak and fshost at I we would be happy to meet you on there
 
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