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/images/notams/notams22/xcra0621.jpgAircraft designer X-Crafts is currently working on the EmbraerE-Jets family of jetliners for X-Plane. They have now released a previewvideo showing the full cockpit power-up in the Embraer E190: <>pLots of people have been asking us for an update on the E-Jets Family, and we've just been too busy working on it to find time to properly update you! But I took some time today and I created this full power-up demo video, in which you can see a lot of the systems that we have developed for the E-Jets. As usual, no ETA! Just sit and wait please, we are really doing our best to deliver amazing and complex, but also reliable products for you, and that takes time. Thanks for your support!Source X-Crafts Talks Autopilots X-Crafts First Photos of E-Jets Cabin
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E190/E195 SeriesPublisher: VirtualcolReview Author: Foxtrot OstrichSuggested Price: $16.49/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.pngThis review video by Foxtrot Ostrich offers a quick view ofthe recently released E190/E195 Series from Virtualcol.This publisher is known for their reasonably priced aircraft add-ons thatprovide users a good value while not having to deal with the complexity ofa "study level" aircraft. About the E190The EMB 190 is a commercial jet that can hold 98passengers. Designed by Embraer of Brazil, it joins other great planesas a part of this line. Launched in June 1999, it wasn’t until March2004 that it took its first flight, however, thanks to its greatdevelopment and impressive design, it’s a comfortable and excellentjet for taking to the skies. This commercial jet was developed thanksto a partnership with C&D, Sonaca, and Liebherr. These heavy hittersin the aerospace contracting world joined forces to work together inBrazil for high-quality local production. The main site in Sao Josedos Campos is the spot of some of the original test flights. In fact,the company constructed a 95 m wide and 5000 m long runway for thisuse – the longest one that is currently in South and CentralAmerica. An advanced range version of the jet was announced in early2005. This features improved reinforcements throughout the jet,allowing for higher weight at landing and at take off. Not only that,but these advanced jets have an improved range. They do, of course,come with a higher price tag. /images/reviews/virte190/title3.jpgPurchase Virtualcol - E190/E195 Series for MSFS 2020 Virtualcol also offers the E170/E175 Series Social LinksFacebook: facebook.gg/foxtrotog Twitch: twitch.tv/foxtrot_ostrich Instagram: www.instagram.com/foxtrotog Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/foxtrotostrich
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/images/notams/notams22/vcol0422/virt0422.jpgThe Embraer 190 is a commercial jet that can hold 98passengers. Designed by Embraer of Brazil, it joins other great planesas a part of this line. Launched in June 1999, it wasn't until March2004 that it took its first flight, however, thanks to its greatdevelopment and impressive design, it’s a comfortable and excellentjet for taking to the skies. This commercial jet was developed thanksto a partnership with C&D, Sonaca, and Liebherr. These heavy hittersin the aerospace contracting world joined forces to work together inBrazil for high-quality local production. The main site in Sao Josedos Campos is the spot of some of the original test flights. In fact,the company constructed a 95 m wide and 5000 m long runway for thisuse – the longest one that is currently in South and CentralAmerica. /images/notams/notams22/vcol0422/virtualcol-1.jpgAn advanced range version of the jet was announced in early2005. This features improved reinforcements throughout the jet,allowing for higher weight at landing and at take off. Not only that,but these advanced jets have an improved range. They do, of course,come with a higher price tag. Virtualcol is thrilled to bring you a recreation of the modelsEmbraer ERJ 190 and 195 for Microsoft® Flight Simulator®, includingglass cockpit and original sounds. This pack includes 2 models: ERJ190and ERJ195, also several liveries distributed so: /images/notams/notams22/vcol0422/virtualcol-2.jpgEmbraer 190 SeriesAir Canada Air Caraibes Air France Air France Hop Airlink Alitalia Alliance Airlines American Airlines Aeromexico Connect Aerolineas Argentinas Arkia Israel Airlines Aurigny Air Services Austral Lineas Aereas Avianca (TACA) Azul Linheas Aereas British Airways Conviasa Copa Airlines (Aerorepublica) Finnair Georgian Airways German Airways Helvetic J-Air (Japan Airlines) Jetblue KLM (Skyteam) Air Moldova Niki Qantas Link Republic Airways TACA TAME Trip Linhas Aereas TUI Ukraine International US Airways Virgin Australia /images/notams/notams22/vcol0422/virtualcol-3.jpgEmbraer 195 SeriesAir Europa Express Austrian Airlines Air Dolomiti (Star Alliance) Breeze Airways Flybe KLM Citihopper LOT Polish Airlines Lufthansa Regional TAP ExpressPurchase Virtualcol - Embraer 190/195 Series for MSFS Also available - Embraer 170/175 Series for MSFS
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Embraer E170/E190 V3Publisher: FeelThereReview Author: Alex DickinsonSuggested Price: $59.99/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.png /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-19.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-20.jpgIntroductionIn this review I will be looking atthe FeelThere E-jet 190/170 series. The Embraer E-Jets is a family ofsingle aisle airliners that typically seat between 70 - 132 passengersand has a range of around 2500 NM. The aircraft is very popular as aregional airliner and on shorter range flights, and is in service withmany airlines around the world, including American Airlines, BritishAirways, KLM, and JetBlue. InstallationWhen it came to installing the package, a simple installer programhad to be run. This was done in order to remove a file which wasincompatible with P3D v5. However, I couldn't find the file inquestion, so I'm wondering if FeelThere have removed it during aproduct update. ManualThe first thing which struck me regarding the manual was howextensive it was. At over 100 pages long, it was highlyinformative. As such, it made learning about the aircraft a highlyenjoyable experience. /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-05.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-06.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-07.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-08.jpgThere were some limitations though, one being the manual waswritten for the Embraer 175 and 195. This wasn't too much of an issue,as most of the information was still relevant, especially as theseaircraft are essentially part of the same family. The issue camehowever, with the manual's performance figures, as it only containedthose for the 195/175 and not the 190/170. Also, the manual did not explain about the checklist functionincluded with the model. To this date, I am still none the wiser on howto use it, as I can't find a clear explanation. Likewise, the manualalso missed details on how to open the doors; I had to refer to thebasic 'Shift + E' key commands to use them. Configurator And Payload ManagerOn a positive note, the package did have a clear explanation on howto use the configurator tool. Overall, the tool was very extensivewith areas covering gauges, sound, hardware input and cockpitstates. However, the 'Payload Manager' (part of the configurator)despite being able to choose passenger and cargo loads was missing acrucial element... fuel! /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-09.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-10.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-11.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-12.jpgI found it strange that someone can take the time to create apayload manager and then miss out such a vital element. Regrettably,the manual couldn't give me any further insight into this, so I triedto use the default manager in P3D. Unfortunately, it soon becameapparent that there was a conflict in weights between the defaultmanager and FeelThere's version. I should also point out that the way FeelThere's payload managerworks is by saving the weight proportions into the aircraft's CFGfile. This means, to change the load, you would also need to restartthe simulator which makes turnarounds near enough impossible. PerformanceIf you are a follower of my reviews, then you'll know that mycurrent graphics card is not the best suited to P3D v5 with only 6GBof VRAM. However, for most of the time, I rarely have an issue withVRAM limitations, but sadly, this was not the case with the E190. /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-01.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-02.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-15.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-16.jpgInitially I thought the issue must be at my end, but it seems manyothers in the community have reported incredibly high VRAM usage forthis product too. For reference, on a vanilla install with no otheradd-ons running like GSX, Active Sky, or AI-traffic, I was usingaround 4.2 - 4.6GB of VRAM. When I did try and run the add-onsmentioned, I ended up with crashes. On a positive note, the FPS werealways stable. ExteriorThe exterior of the Embraer is very well made, and when comparingit to its real-life counterpart, looked the part. When panning thecamera around the aircraft, you simply can't help but be impressed atthe detail as it looks incredibly realistic. You have some lovely PBR effects used throughout the model, withthe leading edge of the wings looking especially impressive. There isalso plenty of weathering to be seen, which greatly adds to theauthenticity of the model. Having worked in real aviation (and on manydirty aircraft), it's nice to see this featured. /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-17.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-18.jpgGreat attention has also been paid to the smaller 3D details, suchas the pitot tubes, antennas, and air sensors, all of which have beenaccurately placed throughout the airframe. The only slight downside to the exterior, was that there were no3rd party airline textures included. Liveries available by defaultwere FeelThere house liveries, but several options are available forairlines such as KLM, Aero Mexico, and JetBlue. InteriorThe cockpit of the E190/170 was modelled very accurately. Theoverhead panel, glass cockpit, and lower pedestal were exactly likethe ones found in the real E-Jet. You also have five high qualitycockpit displays, plus the ram's horn style control column. Something I found to be both interesting and yet slightly strange,was that in order to change the scale of the navigation display, youhad to use the control wheel of your mouse. I'm not sure if there ismeant to be a button or knob for this, but either way I found it to bea nice quirky feature. /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-13.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-14.jpgNight LightingNight lighting was done very well and looked good, butunfortunately there didn't seem to be a way to control the intensity.When you clicked on a knob, it was either 100% on, or off. As well as the main cockpit, you could also access part of thepassenger cabin, but unlike certain other products (for exampleCaptain Sim), only the business class area could be previewed. SystemsSomething for which impressed me greatly was the systemsfunctionality and integration. From testing the electrical, hydraulic,pneumatic, and backups, I must say it all worked flawlessly and withgreat effect. Incorporated within this, was a fantastic and highly accurate EICASsystem that seemed to pick up every abnormality. This was also thecase with the systems synoptics pages. One minor issue I did encounterwas that on the synoptics page, the animations were very dim and socould be difficult to read at times. There was also a problem with the GPU, as sometimes when selectedto 'off', the ground cart seemed to stay attached to the aircraft. Atother times, the GPU simply wasn't available, and as such, I recommendusing the APU as the GPU system appears to be a little buggy in itscurrent form. SoundsWhen I worked on Embraer jets a few years back, the thing Iremember most about them, was just how noisy they were. I always feltthey were louder than even Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s, and becauseof this feature, I could always recognise when an E190 was rollingin. Well, I'm happy to say that this add-on really helped bring backthose memories because those engines are LOUD! As well as the mainengines, there are also sound samples for numerous buttons and knobs. One issue I did run into was with the APU sounds, as they were outof sync. When the APU is set to 'start' you are immediately greetedwith the appropriate noises, but the system hasn't even startedrunning yet. There is no build up or gradual increase in the relatedsounds, which unfortunately, is not realistic. /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-21.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-22.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-23.jpg /images/reviews/feelejet/t/feelthere-ejets-p3d-24.jpgFlying Experience And ConclusionEven though the Embraer is like an Airbus A320 in that it hasfly-by-wire controls (FBW), to me it didn't feel as sluggish. NormallyI don't enjoy flying FBW aircraft because of this reason, but theE-Jet felt a lot more responsive at the controls. I also liked howonly minimal input was required, which is appropriate for an aircraftof this size. Again, much like the A320, the Embraer has up to date technologyfitted as standard, such as FADEC and FBW. From a virtual pilot'sperspective, I really do enjoy having these systems included as itmakes for a good balance in terms of hands-on flying vs flightmanagement. However, the overall modelling of this package has left me wanting.Not only is there the issue of high VRAM usage which, on low endcards, seriously hampers the ability to run additional 3rd partyadd-ons, but there are also the numerous bugs outlined in this review. Yes, it truly is a lovely aircraft to fly, and if you can live withthe issues outlined in this review, then I am sure you'll enjoyit. For myself though, until the product is updated with the necessaryfixes, it's not an add-on I can outrightly recommend. However, ifthese issues are addressed, then the developers will have a fantasticproduct to offer. /images/reviews/feelejet/title3.jpgAlex Dickinson Purchase FeelThere - Embraer E-Jets E170 and E190 V3 For P3D
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/images/notams/notams21/ejet1006/ejet1006.jpgThe brand new Embraer E-jets range of airliners are an entirelynew family of aircraft, with state-of-the-art avionics, fly-by-wiretechnology, superior cabin comfort and extraordinary anduncompromising performance. /images/notams/notams21/ejet1006/ejets1.jpgHighlightsHighly detailed Embraer E170, E175, E190 and E195 built fromscratch, including new model, flight dynamics, AP and other systemcodes and sounds. /images/notams/notams21/ejet1006/ejets2.jpgAircraft FeaturesBrand New PBR ExteriorBrand New detailed interiors (economy/business class) and wing viewsBrand New flight dynamics based on real pilot’s feedback.Brand New sound experienceNumerous animations: hydraulic suspension, flaps, slats, spoilerons, speed brakes, thrust reversers, landing gear, passengers door, cargo hatches, opening cockpit windowsNose wheel steering limited over 40 ktsLoad Manager /images/notams/notams21/ejet1006/ejets4.jpgPanel FeaturesBrand New fully 3D interactive virtual cockpitColor Weather RadarRadio autotuningEnhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS) and warnings and caution messagesTCAS II: Traffic avoidance with audio-visual Traffic Advisory andResolution Advisory systemPop up instrument EFIS screens for multi-monitor displays /images/notams/notams21/ejet1006/ejets3.jpgSystem FeaturesAbout all systems simulated: electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic,pressurization system, bleed air, air conditioning, twogenerators/engines, FADEC with ATTCS function, test systemComputerized Management System called Full Authority Digital EngineControl (FADEC) (optimizes engine operation during all phases of theflight and, in turn, reduces fuel consumption and maintenancecosts). Very accurate Auto Pilot with overspeed and stall recoverysystems, just like the real thing! APU sequences fully simulated andlinked to fuel consumption: follow the correct procedures to avoid dryfuel tanks during flight! Ice detection fully simulated. FMS FeaturesUltra-realistic and very complete FMS with Vertical Glide Path Mode and Coupled LNAV / VNAVLearn function: the FMS learns your flying habits for more accurate flight predictionsFive different patterns simulatedUpdated airway support, waypoint sequencing, discontinuity, missed approach, hold at present position, wind settings for waypoints, including reading current METAR for better planning, intercept, vertical direct to, direct mode, editable RTE page with waypoint input, custom waypoint support, advisory VNAV and more.Purchase FeelThere - Embraer E-Jets E175 and E195 V3 For P3D v4 Purchase FeelThere - Embraer E-Jets E170 and E190 V3 For P3D v4
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/images/notams/notams19/virt1129/virt1129.jpgProud of the new development team integrated for us, we want tooffer to our customers our new version EMBRAER E190-195 REGIONALPACK FSX/P3D. Continuing with our policy of "friendly frames" and"low cost", this is the new package from which we will modify many ofthe development standards of our company, but always maintaining theservice that characterizes us. /images/notams/notams19/virt1129/virtualcol-1.jpgThe New Package ContainsTwo models (190-195)EasyFMC® LicensingNew modeling 3DTextures Full HD 4096x4096 and very high detailedVirtual Cockpit operative2D CockpitOriginal Jet Sound34 repaints in full HD /images/notams/notams19/virt1129/virtualcol-2.jpgEmbraer 190 Repaints IncludedAeromexico ConnectAir CanadaAir CaraibesAir FranceAirlinkAlitaliaArkiaAurignyAzul Linhas Aereas BrasileirasConviasaCopa by AerorepublicaFinnairGeorgia AirwaysHelveticHOP by AirFranceJetBlueKLMNikiRepublic AirwaysTacaTameTripTuiUS AirwaysVirgin Australia /images/notams/notams19/virt1129/virtualcol-3.jpgEmbraer 195 Repaints IncludedAir EuropaAir Dolomiti-Star AllianceAustrianEmbraer LiveryFlyBeKLMLotLufthansaTapPurchase Virtualcol - Embraer E190-195 Regional Pack