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  1. yes, I have the mcpro module in my rig. It works as well as the aircraft that I am flying. Meaning that not all aspects work correctly, even if I try and use the auto pilot in the actual aircraft. Still some bugs, but overall still works. There are a couple of jets that the mcpro works great.

     

    Good Luck. If you have any questions please let me know.

     

    Hobbitrocks

     

    I will, thank you sir! So glad I never sold my GoFlight rack. I almost did!

  2. The most obvious are the Douglas C-39 & C-40 (DC-2.5) military transports. These served in the Far East during WWII and some were converted to exec transports after the war.

    The Bell P-63-E. The earlier models were modeled, but the E variant has never been modeled. It added a larger wing and more power as well as stability tweaks. I have an FS9 .air file package in the library, but no one ever made the model.

    The Cessna C182RG has not been modeled since FS2002. It is a fun aircraft that is a great bridge between the C172 and the Bonanza. The retraceable gear yields much improved performance and a really sleek look. I don't think the C177RG has ever been modeled?

     

    Actually sir, FSX had a Carenado Cessna RG, but if you are referring to default aircraft, then yes, you are correct.

  3. Stinger, the second screenshot looks OK, because, as I said, it is from P3D with the Rex Softclouds add-on.

     

    I'll try some of the other suggestions later on, but meanwhile here are my specs:

     

    i7-8700 3.7 GHz

    GeForce GTX 1070 Ti; 8GB onboard

    AORUS Z370 Gaming 5 LGA 1151 ATX motherboard

    16GB RAM

    2 TB hard drive

    27” MSI gaming monitor

     

    I have my FPS capped at 32, and I doubt my graphics card is having trouble, since in recent months, both my CPU and GPU are showing fairly low values: like 15 and 65 respectively.

     

    More than capable. Turn cloud graphic settings up as high as they can go.

  4. I have 17 go-flight modules. All working. Not 100%, but 90%.

     

    https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/showthread.php?323510-Goflight-Controls-in-MS-2020

     

    Read through this post, it is possible with out Poly, or FSUICP software. Just use the actual go flight software, newest version.

     

    You have to have FSX installed, and you have to have all of your Go Flight controls programmed for FSX. Then you can start MSFS, and manually start the Go-flight software. I created a shortcut to the GFDevFSX app in the Go-flight folder.....and once you load your actual flight, just click on the shortcut on your taskbar (that is where I keep mine, easy to click on) and all Go Flight modules will light up and work based on how you have them progrrammed in FSX. It sounds a little complicated, but actually it is work the time. Now the big questions is, do you have FSX installed???

     

    Hope this Helps

    Hobbitrocks

     

    by the Way - GO FLIGHT the company SUCKS. They just disappeared, and have left many users of their hardware at a dead stop with MSFS. The totally suck as a business

     

    Hobbit -

     

    Do you have the MCP Pro? Does that work with MSFS? I will try your method! Thanks for sharing! I missed my Goflight Gear!!!! Thank you so much for the enlightenment!

  5. I guess people will always find a reason to complain, but the combination of graphics, weather effects, aircraft modeling, and the fact that nearly the entire world is mapped out to fly over is amazing and unparalleled in any other consumer flight sim on the market. I really don't understand why there is such hate for such an outstanding product! There is literally no other flight sim that has all of the features that MSFS 2020 provides.

     

    Here Here! Great start for a first post to the forums. Agree with you 100%

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