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New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2020 6:07 pm
by Bruiser
Hi folks,

By way of intro, I'm based in West Auckland, have been flying (ppl and microlights) until a heart attack X 3 put a stop to such foolery. I was involved as part of the original team who developed the NZ scenery/airports for FS3/4 back in the mid 80's, then some real flying til the first heart attack, then a break from all flying since 2000. Am now back into FS and have invested in MS FS 2020 and the full Logitech yoke, rudder pedals, throttle quadrants X 2, 3 X full panels plus 2 X gauges. I have got these all plugged in but not able to fly or use some of the important controls despite Google and weeks of youtube tuturials.

Am having serious issues with mapping, profiles and just getting the panels to behave in MS2020, and would dearly love to find someone local who would be willing to show me the ropes who uses FS2020 and the full Logitech controls.

Am very happy to compensate time and fuel if someone is willing to help me to get flying,as I am struggling. My number is 021 08 444488 or email bruce@bruiser.co.nz.

Thanks for listening, and if t his post breaches the rules, admins please remove.
Cheers,
Bruiser

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2020 6:39 pm
by deeknow
Cant help ya w the 2020 setup sorry Bruiser, but welcome back to simming. Hope your ticker all good now.

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2020 7:44 pm
by emfrat
There are quite a few videos around about setting up MSFS
https://www.google.com/search?q=youtube ... 8&oe=utf-8

Good luck with it

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:18 am
by Radar88
Logitech has released an official plugin for the panels last week 08/09/2020, for MSFS 2020

Logitech / Saitek Flight Multi Panel Plugin drivers download here

Or watch this recent upload video from a young pimple face chap aptly named "Pilot Studd" How To USE LOGITECH/SAITEK Panels With Microsoft Flight Simulator | MSFS Tutorial

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 3:45 pm
by Bruiser
Radar88 wrote:Logitech has released an official plugin for the panels last week 08/09/2020, for MSFS 2020

Logitech / Saitek Flight Multi Panel Plugin drivers download here

Or watch this recent upload video from a young pimple face chap aptly named "Pilot Studd" How To USE LOGITECH/SAITEK Panels With Microsoft Flight Simulator | MSFS Tutorial


Thanks so much Radar!

Bruiser

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:00 pm
by Flying Kiwi
I just got a notification of a private message, which surprised me as it's been quite a while since I posted here (I'm still simming, but in a bit of a quiet phase at the moment). It was from Bruiser. When I logged in (under my old account), the message was not meant for me, but Radar88. (Did you also get this message, Radar88? It was a simple thanks, so nothing really confidential.) I clicked on Radar88's name and was able to view his profile. I don't think I could edit it (at least I hope not, and of course I wouldn't do that anyway). I believe it was the publicly viewable profile.

But I shouldn't be able to receive a private message that was meant for somebody else. So whoever is running the forum nowadays needs to look into that.

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:19 pm
by Zsolt
I've received the same thank you message. It kind of surprised me, since I didn't log in lately.
Could be a bug somewhere.

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:21 pm
by ZK-MAT
Flying Kiwi wrote:I just got a notification of a private message, which surprised me as it's been quite a while since I posted here (I'm still simming, but in a bit of a quiet phase at the moment). It was from Bruiser. When I logged in (under my old account), the message was not meant for me, but Radar88. (Did you also get this message, Radar88? It was a simple thanks, so nothing really confidential.) I clicked on Radar88's name and was able to view his profile. I don't think I could edit it (at least I hope not, and of course I wouldn't do that anyway). I believe it was the publicly viewable profile.

But I shouldn't be able to receive a private message that was meant for somebody else. So whoever is running the forum nowadays needs to look into that.


I think Bruiser did a "send to all" :wink2: I got it too, had to reset my long forgotten password to see what t was about. Hi, Bruiser! :cheers:

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:21 pm
by Lindstrim
Looks like there was also a registered users bit on the address line so it went to every registered user

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:21 pm
by Adamski
Flying Kiwi wrote:I just got a notification of a private message, which surprised me as it's been quite a while since I posted here (I'm still simming, but in a bit of a quiet phase at the moment). It was from Bruiser. When I logged in (under my old account), the message was not meant for me, but Radar88. (Did you also get this message, Radar88? It was a simple thanks, so nothing really confidential.) I clicked on Radar88's name and was able to view his profile. I don't think I could edit it (at least I hope not, and of course I wouldn't do that anyway). I believe it was the publicly viewable profile.

But I shouldn't be able to receive a private message that was meant for somebody else. So whoever is running the forum nowadays needs to look into that.

Hmmm ... I got a copy of that one too!!!! Maybe Bruiser had a few people selected as a result of a member search <??>.

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:30 pm
by Flying Kiwi
Ah, OK. Sounds like it was maybe Bruiser's mistake rather than a forum bug. Just be careful in future not to select everyone if you don't want your PM being read by the entire forum! :rules:

Oh noooooo!

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:41 pm
by Bruiser
To all those who received a PM from me I am so sorry, I stand charged and convicted of being an idiot and adding "All" to my PM.

As someone who is a programmer, a web developer, 25+ years of Internet experience and as an admin of forums of up to 25k members, I feel so bad.

To all of those who receive and acknowledge my pm, please accept my sincere apologies.

I'm going into the naughty corner now.

Bruiiser :blush:

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 10:00 pm
by dbcunnz
Don't worry about it Bruce you have just done a wonderful job of waking up all those members who have been :sleepy: far too long and reminded them that the forum is still going :lol:

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 10:40 pm
by Adamski
At least it wasn't a forum bug, Bruce!

BTW Doug - was it your BIRTHDAY yesterday? If so ... oooops ... and Happy [belated] Birthday!!! :cheers: :thumbup: :rockon:

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 10:52 pm
by Michael
Well done Bruiser, you are recalling a bunch of old members!

I've just been going through my post history. Since I joined in 2009 (and haven't been here since) as an avid flight simmer I've gone to flight school, got a PPL, CPL and ATPL credits, built a career outside of aviation, launched a start-up.... and just last week I built a new PC for MSFS 2020.

Quite a pleasant surprise to hear from this place again and marvellously timed also.

Re: New Auckland FS pilot seeks advice

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 9:56 pm
by Flying Kiwi
Michael wrote:Well done Bruiser, you are recalling a bunch of old members!

I've just been going through my post history. Since I joined in 2009 (and haven't been here since) as an avid flight simmer I've gone to flight school, got a PPL, CPL and ATPL credits, built a career outside of aviation, launched a start-up.... and just last week I built a new PC for MSFS 2020.

Quite a pleasant surprise to hear from this place again and marvellously timed also.


Congratulations on your PPL, CPL and ATPL, Michael. While I haven't gone to flight school myself (yet), I did manage to get in a trial flight with the Wellington Aero Club during their 90th anniversary celebrations last November. It was a fantastic experience, although getting in and out of that little Piper Tomahawk was a bit challenging! Still, it was one of the highlights of my life. And as with you, it was inspired by flight simming.