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I think it would be cool to be able to link up FS9 with a mate and "share
the same aircraft" so to speak. Have the ability to both be able to control the aircraft and its systems. Doing a flight in one of the heavies and having a co-pilot there as a resource to set radios, lower/raise the gear and flaps would be cool I think. It would also be advantageous if one wanted to teach another a procedure, or just to fly in general. I know gunship 2000 has the ability to have a pilot and gunner and the same is true of IL2. How hard would it be to implement in the existing sim? Would an add on do the job or would it need to be written into the original program so to speak. Anyone know? Scet |
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I see that it is available in MSN. I posted my MSN address earlier,
and Rick? picked it up. He was the only one and he is never on line, or he blocked me. Sooo, I still don't know if it works through MSN. All I know is there is an option to share through MSN and I have no idea what happens? Steve On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 19:17:03 +0930, "Scet" wrote: I think it would be cool to be able to link up FS9 with a mate and "share the same aircraft" so to speak. Have the ability to both be able to control the aircraft and its systems. Doing a flight in one of the heavies and having a co-pilot there as a resource to set radios, lower/raise the gear and flaps would be cool I think. It would also be advantageous if one wanted to teach another a procedure, or just to fly in general. I know gunship 2000 has the ability to have a pilot and gunner and the same is true of IL2. How hard would it be to implement in the existing sim? Would an add on do the job or would it need to be written into the original program so to speak. Anyone know? Scet |
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![]() "Scet" wrote in message ... I think it would be cool to be able to link up FS9 with a mate and "share the same aircraft" so to speak. Have the ability to both be able to control the aircraft and its systems. Doing a flight in one of the heavies and having a co-pilot there as a resource to set radios, lower/raise the gear and flaps would be cool I think. .............. Doesn't FS9 have this capability via the Flight Instructor? I have never tried it,but I think it lets someone log into your sim and fly with you and operate controls etc.I believe that you host and then the "instructor" logs into your IP.If you had teamspeak operating,this might be pretty cool................ |
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![]() " Doesn't FS9 have this capability via the Flight Instructor? I have never tried it,but I think it lets someone log into your sim and fly with you and operate controls etc.I believe that you host and then the "instructor" logs into your IP.If you had teamspeak operating,this might be pretty cool................ From what I can gather, the flight instructor only allows you to interact via an interface and you don't have the ability to see the cockpit or are able to take over control. Or am I missing something...? Scet |
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