I've created aircraft carriers for the PC- an Mac-versions and I'm looking forward to seeing that in the mobile version as well. In my opinion, flight operations should only take place at sea, as in reality.
Posts by ApfelFlieger
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For us Mac users it is very helpful if all creators of scenarios follow the rules for file naming:
- lowercase letters only (Mac computers can distinguish upper and lower case letters)
- no special characters
- no spaces
- no backslash (even Windows doesn't need backslash anymore)
Unfortunately, I always have to adjust file names and paths to make downloaded files work.
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I use from Thrustmaster the Airbus edition with the devices
- 1x Joystick,
- 2x Quadrant and
- 1x Quadrant AddOn
on a MacBook Pro with success.
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Oh, I already do that on the Mac with FS 2.
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On my MacBook Pro (16", 2021) with macOS Monterey the tm.log can be found here:
- /Users/username/Library/Containers/com.aerofly.aerofly-fs-2-mac/Data/Library/Application Support/Aerofly FS 2/tm.log
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I set up my new MacBookPro a few days ago and installed both the current AppStore version and the Steam version on it without any problems, as well as the additional add-ons from Steam, ORBX and flight-sim.
The only bugs I have are the poor sceneries when the creators do not follow the file and path naming rules given by IPACS:
-- backslash instead of exclusively slash (also Windows does not need backslashes).
-- upper and lower case instead of consistent lower case
-- Space instead of underscore
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The Hamburg area should be found here:
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Hi so if i buy the new MacBook Pro can i just use trackpad and keyboard for the MacBook Pro or would i have to buy a separate addon/accessorie like a yoke or joystick please let me know thank you so much kind regards
I use aeroFly FS on a MacBookPro. If I just want to fly or try something for a short time, I just use the keyboard and the trackpad. But if I really want to have fun, then I use devices from the Thrustmaster Airbus series as additional equipment.
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I use the Thrustmaster Airbus Quadrant, which unfortunately only has the two positions for FLIGHT and OFF in IGNITION. If I want IDLE, I have to do it with the mouse.
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Aerofly supports the light switch Panel, Instruments, Beacon, Navigation, Strobe, Taxi and Landing.
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The refueling in air is a nice idea. Good positions are either for practicing near San Diego and Pearl Harbor - or in the middle of the Pacific for the transfer from e.g. San Diego to Hawaii (whether someone flies that in the sim?).
Anyway, now you would have to be able to have an identifier fly with you to find the target as well. I have already tried to simulate refueling with the simulated traffic machines in Hawaii - it was a disaster.
Tschüss, Michael
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Thanks for deleting my post, guess you guys really do have a thin skin
Larrylynx aircraft productions is hereby terminated
To all, keep safe and to quote Spock
Live long and prosper
Dear IPACSers,
I think it is a great pity that Steve ( larrylynx) is now withdrawing. He has done so much for our community with his helicopters - especially for those who love to fly helicopters. Thank you Steve, I enjoy flying your models and hope that this will continue for a long time.
And thanks also to Jan (@JetPack) who, from my point of view, has always been positively supportive and, in my opinion, cannot be blamed for this development.
And so it is a sad and thoughtful goodbye today,
Michael
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Hi Steve,
I also wish you all the best.
Bye, Michael
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Hi Jet-Pack (IPACS) ,
can someone from IPACS please answer my questions to the Thrustmaster Aibus TCA Controllers in this Post?
Thanks, Tschüss, Michael
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Moin Jan,
in the STEAM version 2.05.03.27 (20210102) for the Mac, the Thrustmaster Airbus Quadrants 1&2 and 3&4 are displayed differently:
- The Airbus Quadrant in the switch position 1&2 is recognised as a thrust lever (see also the logo) and thus has
- the reverse function and
- the button "Eng N" and the button "AB off“:
- The Airbus Quadrant in the switch position 3&4 is only recognised as a joystick, there is
- neither the reverse function
- nor the two buttons:
=> Is there any way that the Thrustmaster Quadrant in the switch position 3&4 can also be used like in the switch position 1&2?
=> And how is the "AB off" button triggered - and what is that function?
Dear IPACS Team,
I would be happy if someone from the team could answer my question.
Bye, Michael
- The Airbus Quadrant in the switch position 1&2 is recognised as a thrust lever (see also the logo) and thus has
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