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Any real-world Jetstream Pilots here?

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Beta tested this for the 737 and it is indeed a very nice product! The speech recognition engine almost captures every word you say, every command you give to your FO. Especially during busy periods of flight delegating some things to your FO makes flying a lot easier and also more realistic. Looking forward to this release, but in the meantime I will focus on flying this airplane all alone...
Thanks!We did some tests last night with FS2Crew and the new Jetstream. Biggest news is that I'm able to flip switches (and probably read them too) *without* having to use simulated mouse clicks.
Thanks!We did some tests last night with FS2Crew and the new Jetstream. Biggest news is that I'm able to flip switches (and probably read them too) *without* having to use simulated mouse clicks.
Im not asking for a release date, but how long does it typically take to create an fs2crew version

 

 

Awesome! Will it be possible to call for the, lets say, before landing checklist and the cojoe will read out the items one by one waiting for you to say check or set or whatever before moving to the next? Really looking forward to this release!!!If that's the case all this really need is some hydraulics and I think you will get as close to real world 'being there' apart from actually being there!!FRED

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Im not asking for a release date, but how long does it typically take to create an fs2crew version
Depends. Most of the "learning and testing" part already happened with my recently released FSX Default 737 Voice release. With that release, I brought in a whole new system, like a new audio engine and voice control, among other things. So the ground framework is already in place.Since the foundation is already in place, it really depends how quickly I can get the "script" together, and then turn that into code.To make a radical guess, maybe a couple months. Don't hold me to that though.The FS2Crew forum is a couple down from this forum. That'll be the best place for FS2Crew Q and A's as this is the PMDG support forum, not the FS2Crew forum :( I'll be happy to take any further questions in my forum.Cheers,
Awesome! Will it be possible to call for the, lets say, before landing checklist and the cojoe will read out the items one by one waiting for you to say check or set or whatever before moving to the next? Really looking forward to this release!!!If that's the case all this really need is some hydraulics and I think you will get as close to real world 'being there' apart from actually being there!!FRED
Hi Fred,The FS2Crew forum would be the best place for that question, but we'll be modeling the way it's done in the "real-world" at one airline.But you have the general idea right.Cheers,

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