Hi Keith,
Thank you for your friendliness and elaborating I will be coming back to you. Want to check out a few things again and if need be come back to you.
Kind Regards
Marvil
Incompatible Instrument/Aircraft
Re: Incompatible Instrument/Aircraft
Hi Marvil and welcome here.
Everyone here is friendly and a few of us (well many haha) can be a bit loopy sometimes. You will get used to it.
Brits, especially, are weened and brought up on sarcasm from a very early age. It is as an 'art form' and way of communication in most parts of the UK - with many many meanings.
As said, people are not mind readers. Provide as much info as possible please. Especially the sim used, the aircraft - and from where - ie - native to sim or bought, what you are intending to do, what instruments you are using and where obtained from etc etc.
We don't need the system details - apart from PC - MAC - LINUX, but the details as listed above.
The guys here are a really great bunch. Help them, they will help you.
Have a good time and enjoy AM, and, enjoy the 'crack' .... (Crack, or (craic, Irish), Scottish, Northern English and Irish slang for 'fun', 'joke', 'gossip', or 'mood'.) -- it is a very brit thing in many ways.
I am of distant Irish heritage but born and raised in the North of England. So I can pretend that I have an excuse.. cough - cough...................
PS ---- I think the Dutch also have a very good 'crack' of their own. Their sense of humour seems very attuned to the brits. Mind you, they probably 'evolved' from wayward Irish sailors who couldn't swim home...........
Everyone here is friendly and a few of us (well many haha) can be a bit loopy sometimes. You will get used to it.
Brits, especially, are weened and brought up on sarcasm from a very early age. It is as an 'art form' and way of communication in most parts of the UK - with many many meanings.
As said, people are not mind readers. Provide as much info as possible please. Especially the sim used, the aircraft - and from where - ie - native to sim or bought, what you are intending to do, what instruments you are using and where obtained from etc etc.
We don't need the system details - apart from PC - MAC - LINUX, but the details as listed above.
The guys here are a really great bunch. Help them, they will help you.
Have a good time and enjoy AM, and, enjoy the 'crack' .... (Crack, or (craic, Irish), Scottish, Northern English and Irish slang for 'fun', 'joke', 'gossip', or 'mood'.) -- it is a very brit thing in many ways.
I am of distant Irish heritage but born and raised in the North of England. So I can pretend that I have an excuse.. cough - cough...................
PS ---- I think the Dutch also have a very good 'crack' of their own. Their sense of humour seems very attuned to the brits. Mind you, they probably 'evolved' from wayward Irish sailors who couldn't swim home...........
Joe. CISSP, MSc.
Re: Incompatible Instrument/Aircraft
I can live with that There's a lot of British humor shows on our TV, so there's definitely a resemblance.
As Keith mentioned, check if the instruments you are using are compatible with FS2020, not every instrument is compatible with every sim.