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Reply #30 - Jul 12th, 2005 at 5:54pm

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I got the demo and on my first flight to lax, i took a bird strike into one of my engines, i had no idea anything happened until the engine flamed out about 10 mins in, I had to declare an emergency and divert to monterey, thats was cool getting a failure and having no idea it was coming, passenger satisfaction was 100%, id buy this if i had 40 bucks but i dont so i have to wait.
 
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Reply #31 - Jul 12th, 2005 at 7:04pm

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i tried to put the demo on but it says it can't find my fs 9 directory. so i can't even install it. any ideas please ???
 
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Reply #32 - Jul 12th, 2005 at 7:16pm

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did you install fs9 to the default location from the cd? or manually install it to a seperate directory. FSpassengers looks for default dir.
 
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Reply #33 - Jul 12th, 2005 at 7:20pm

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i have 2 hard drives. 1 is 20g the other is 200g. i put it to the 200g so i had more space. i can't remember which one is the default. if its not, will it ever find it?
 
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Reply #34 - Jul 12th, 2005 at 7:22pm

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I dont know. Try asking at their forums. They might be able to help you better there. Is there a manual install option for FSpassengers? i dont remember.
 
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Reply #35 - Jul 12th, 2005 at 7:46pm

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ive just asked on their forum. no answers as yet but thanks for ur help. if they don't know then i'll just re-install fs9 to the default thingy. cheers mate Smiley
 
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Reply #36 - Jul 12th, 2005 at 11:38pm

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WOW... I just spent some time looking thru the forums on the FSPassengers website.  From what I am seeing there ....................... the complexity of the program seems amazing.

The pricetag seems justified when you just read about some of the stuff it is capable of. 

Can't wait until I get time to actually TRY it.

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...................john
 

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Reply #37 - Jul 13th, 2005 at 3:29am

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Anybody know how well this works w/ the PSS Airbus series (A319-A340)? Some people have said the FMC gets a little weird....also, are there any changes made to the panel?
 
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Reply #38 - Jul 13th, 2005 at 9:41am

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Anybody know how well this works w/ the PSS Airbus series (A319-A340)? Some people have said the FMC gets a little weird....also, are there any changes made to the panel?


Not sure if it works with the PSS airbus series or not, but I have found no issues with any of the handful of aircraft I have tried it with.

Plus it seems its a popular program already and many who have bought it are helping work out any issues.

Dan also is on the ball with making a list of fixes along the way and his forum has excellent customer support.
 

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Reply #39 - Jul 17th, 2005 at 1:28am

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SaVas, and anyone else that cares, I put the money up for FS passengers and it is, in my opinion one of the best add-ons you can get for FS9. I thought it was going to be buggy w/ the PSS Airbus series but w/ a few settings tweaks it works very well. So for all those flying PSS's go'head and buy this it'll change your whole flight sim experience...

...oh, by the way, for some reason I thought this wasn't going to work online but it does, no problems...
 
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Reply #40 - Jul 18th, 2005 at 8:24am

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As a little trick. Use the key for inputing the transponder code through the co-pilot "k" i think, then type in 3333. And listen. Pretty funny,
 
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Reply #41 - Jul 18th, 2005 at 12:49pm

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I haven't bought it yet, but probably will before too long.

I noticed some people were making a big deal about the so-called "payload models" for different aircraft.  Since you can apparently create a model for any plane, is this really any big deal?
 

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