I have researched and flown more than 10 *freeware* aircraft so far in FS2004 that I saved as having a flyable virtual cockpit. Of course the term "flyable" can have many meanings but for me it's if an aircraft can be flown *almost* a whole flight on the virtual panel. If the 2D panel is needed for some small adjustments or switching tasks I still save the aircraft as TrackIR flyable.
I only have one aircraft listed on my web site but will add the other 10 as soon as I can.
Here's the first:
http://flightsims.vze.com/virtual/
boB
[ July 31, 2005, 04:19 PM: Message edited by: boB ]
FS2004 Aircraft flyable on the virtual panel
Re: FS2004 Aircraft flyable on the virtual panel
quote:Originally posted by boB:
I have researched and flown more than 10 *freeware* aircraft so far in FS2004 that I saved as having a flyable virtual cockpit.
boBReceived my TrackIR today. After a quick setup I flew a short flight in a Twin Bonanza. At first I couldn't keep the panel still enough to turn on the autopilot. At the end of the flight I was able to click the button if I did it quick. I need to read the manual some more.
http://flightsims.vze.com/trackir
boB
I have researched and flown more than 10 *freeware* aircraft so far in FS2004 that I saved as having a flyable virtual cockpit.
boBReceived my TrackIR today. After a quick setup I flew a short flight in a Twin Bonanza. At first I couldn't keep the panel still enough to turn on the autopilot. At the end of the flight I was able to click the button if I did it quick. I need to read the manual some more.
http://flightsims.vze.com/trackir
boB