
Posted:
Tue Feb 18, 2014 5:08 pm
by BendyFlyer
I have downloaded v.2 of the JF DC-8. Installs ok. As described they have overhauled basically all the cockpit textures and instrumentation, 10/10. They have fixed the mouse control issues, 10/10 and they have made the aircraft, less of a frame-rate hog, 10/10 there too. Generally the aircraft handles as one would expect, however the ground handling is still a little twitchy at a reasonable taxy speed +- 20 kts. The speed bugs on the ASI are now settable and V speeds provided in the aircraft reference notes. Not all the FE position is totally functionalbe, but enough for the time being, after all who wants to go as the FE I'd rather driver thanks.
Still no alternative camera views and I have issues the autopilot (AP) and altitude alert guage and indicator. Not sure about the WX radar install as my Capt Sim WXR comes ok as a toggle window but not in the pedestal (not sure if this achievable generally anyway). Had trouble getting cockpit lighting to work.
Any of you lots feedback appreciate, but alas still no 50 or later series yet to come and no Air NZ livery (even it is a cheat just loved the colour scheme).

Posted:
Tue Feb 18, 2014 6:10 pm
by Ian Warren
BendyFlyer wrote:Any of you lots feedback appreciate, but alas still no 50 or later series yet to come and no Air NZ livery (even it is a cheat just loved the colour scheme).
It is a goodie , the 50 series and later variants are not that far off , a lot of people who tested the flight model and still continually working away tweaking and adjusting happened to be ole DC-8 pilots with many hours , great working with those guys ... David 'Dax' Sweetman .. a painter legend may come up a true ANZ/TEAL paint


Posted:
Tue Feb 18, 2014 9:48 pm
by BendyFlyer
Well I can get everything to work EXCEPT the Autopilot. Won't select pitch correctly and definitely will not hold alitude nor select to hold altitude. I am familiar with this type of autopilot. Having got pitch control you should be able to finely adjust climb or descent rates to arrive at the desired altitude and then select altitude hold and normally this will hold, because early autopilots were only two axis control not three (pitch and roll). Yep, and I have read and reread the new manual notes and tried it several times and with different aircraft, same outcome.
Oh and the altitude warning alert moves only in 1 ft increments - work out how many mouse clicks that is to get to F300.
SNAFU.

Posted:
Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:54 pm
by Ian Warren
Bendy , Ill past this on to the SNAFUers and get a fix , I'm sure word is out and about these measures .


Posted:
Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:03 am
by zkbob
BendyFlyer wrote:CLIP LOTS
Oh and the altitude warning alert moves only in 1 ft increments - work out how many mouse clicks that is to get to F300.
SNAFU.
There are some realy useful "lua" commands for the full version of FSUIPC That allow for the ability to type in the usual autopilot parameters (height, course, descent/ascent rate). There are others too, one notable is adding the adf freqs to that most frustrating of radios adorning the DC3.
This would get around THAT problem quite neatly, until JF fix it.
How I survived FSX before the FSUIPC days is a miss tree.....

Posted:
Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:11 am
by BendyFlyer
zkbob wrote:There are some realy useful "lua" commands for the full version of FSUIPC That allow for the ability to type in the usual autopilot parameters (height, course, descent/ascent rate). There are others too, one notable is adding the adf freqs to that most frustrating of radios adorning the DC3.
This would get around THAT problem quite neatly, until JF fix it.
How I survived FSX before the FSUIPC days is a miss tree.....
Thanks for the tip will have a look at it. The altitude hold is via a central mouse click whilst hovering over the VC switch/roller, now new and most mouses don't have a central button only left/right and wheel, ooops!
Nope, the DC-8 stays in ze hangar awhile longer. Ah well least found I nice early JAL paint for it, second choice to and NZ scheme. No NZ in the just announced livery pack either.

Posted:
Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:17 am
by BendyFlyer

Posted:
Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:26 am
by BendyFlyer
Now what they need to fix. By the way the aircraft is perfectly flyable as it is and once you get used to a few key command controls is ok.
1. AUTOPILOT will not operate using mouse controls to hold altitude or control rate of climb or descent. (You can use standard FSX key commands to make it do that).
2. The Attendant call button for ground services etc., on the overhead panel does not function properly any more.
3. You can no longer shift key to the Navigators position.
4. The altitude alert dial is still in 1ft increments and therefore useless.
5. THERE IS NO OAT Guage or indicator.
6. The RMI indicator needles read the wrong way round, the tail is the head and the head is the tail, go figure!!
7. I cannot get the starter buttons to function and hence have to use CTL E to start, but start sequence is then normal.
8. The fuel system controls are still not correct or completely functional, as a result you can not control fuel flows or use correctly for a long range flight.
9. There are still no window or wing views available, its VC or outside or the other hopeless FSX external views.
10. The ground handling is iffy. The contact points are either incorrect or the CofG point is incorrect (too high) results feels like a Cessna C172 taxying not a 260000 lb airliner.
Guess that is s all. Really is great fun to fly and nicely functional otherwise and can only get better (I hope) will be a classic in time.

Posted:
Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:45 am
by Ian Warren
Bendy, I was impressed with night-lighting myself, I have to check the ground services myself, one thing I missed .