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kmentt
02-20-2007, 09:33 AM
Just as the FS2004 FFX Dreamfleet merge worked, a friend told me he managed to make the same in FSX. Only problem was that the autopilot display console was not working. Is this possible?
Kapitan
09-01-2008, 10:46 AM
With 823 plus views in just a few months, so many people reading this thread and just none posted a reply. Lets meditate on two things:
a) FSX is THE current flightsim version, the best in graphics and the one that has the largest amount of readers in this forum.
b) The DF737 is by far THE best 737 add-on panel in history.
So, should I presume no one has shown interested in flying this beauty in FSX?
Or is it unallowed to find a merge for FSX? If so please advise.
If you are reading this thread, read again the first post: The 737 Merge WORKS in FSX except for two gauges and the autopilot. Ask your local forums, call 911, send emails to any expert panel editor...if you own this plane wouldnt you want to have it working in FSX?
come on...lets try!
K
jwenting
09-03-2008, 12:49 PM
It is impossible to get it to work, as the programming of the gauges precludes them working in FSX.
And no, there won't be a "patch". The product is 7 years old, it would have to be rewritten from scratch.
Dreamfleet is still working to get its FS2004 native products (if possible) to work in FSX, I don't see them investing in totally new largescale products for some time yet.
Kapitan
09-05-2008, 06:15 PM
wrong!
I managed a merge and it works in FSX decently well.
see my thread in FSX Forum
K
menardrs
05-23-2009, 10:32 AM
wrong!
I managed a merge and it works in FSX decently well.
see my thread in FSX Forum
K
Would you be so kind and provide some direction? Also, what have you found is not functioning as it should.
Thanks,
kmentt
06-24-2009, 01:23 PM
Would you be so kind and provide some direction? Also, what have you found is not functioning as it should.
Thanks,
If you have FSX SP2 both DF737 and DF727 wok fine. Must have SP2
The DF727 needs the merge with the FX exterior plane and a swith of two gauges as explained in the DF-FX merge (search google).
K
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