ThisBoeing 767-300 American Airlines freeware download, file afs_b767_x_amn.zip, is really a very nice download, flies great, however, it has no landing lights (yes, posted this a few days ago as a general question). I can live with it only be a day flyer. I have the older livery in the same 767-300ER which everything works! Now, here's the next thing found in trying to get the landing lights to work:
I have downloaded Matt Smith's boeing callouts, file boeing_callouts_fsx.zip, which I have really enjoyed. Easy download, works well in just about anything you can throw at it! That was until yesterday.
You're probably going to ask, "and your point being?" No point, just a "heads up" in case anybody else has problems with the boeing callouts screaming for help! I guess in the world of freeware download aircraft, anything is possible. I still have an appreciation for what the developers offer us in the way of free downloads. They work hard to do that, but just the slightest omission and or typo, can really jinx the download. By, the way, this wasn't an omission or a typo! I tried copying a good contact points section over to this aircraft, and the aircraft buried itself just below the surface of the runway. Must have been a mistake made in the modeling of the aircraft and the developers had to go with the 23.10' to make it work! They had to have known something was wrong and it was okay until the boeing callout program pointed it out!
Yep, unfortunately there is a lot of "stuff" in the Library that does not work for one reason or another. You could just eliminate the callout for 10 feet in the panel.cfg of that aircraft. BTW, since that 767 is using an alias for the panel, I would not trust the cockpit switches for lights to do their job. That 767 does have landing lights and a taxi light that never turns off even with the battery off.
My post today was to put on the record in the subject matter, the "TEN TEN TEN TEN" sound, just in case someone else comes across it and does a search, they will find what the problem is. Landing light issue, I gave up and moved on to another download! All is good here!
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Do any of you know of a good freeware 767 or 757 with a virtual cockpit? Project Opensky was developing a virtual cockpit for their 767, but recently on their fourm they said that the project was dead. From the screenshots it looked amazing,payware quality! I would have to compare it to the Level D 767 cockpit. I hope that the project soon gets up and running again.
Thanks RadarMan,
I could not find a 767 with a virtual cockpit. But I found the following at Avsim, would it be able to incorporate into the Project Opensky 767 so that a virtual cockpit appears? Search for it as Avsim under the name (Boeing 767 LEVEL D replacement virtual cockpit textures) the file name is vctextures.zip
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