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Connect ground power via the Electronic Flight Bag (EFB). Go to SIM MENU > GROUND SUPPORT and hit SET once the "GPU Diamond" is green.
When starting the CFM56 engines in high ambient temperatures, the risk of a "hot start" (EGT exceeding limits) increases.
. Originally released as a "hot" alternative for enthusiasts seeking a feature-rich Boeing 737, the product was known for its deep systems simulation and stability. Fly Away Simulation Core Features & Simulation Depth System Detail
That workflow, for $50 in 2013 (and maybe $40 now on sale), is why people still call it
When iFly released their 737NG series for FSX, it was a game-changer. It wasn't just a visual model; it was a comprehensive simulation of the Boeing 737 Next Generation.
iFly provides extensive documentation. Don't skip the FMC manual!
Maintaining a smooth frame rate in FSX while flying a complex airliner requires installing the final software builds. The iFly 737 underwent massive changes through various updates, optimizing how the cockpit renders.
The iFly 737 was generally considered to be lighter on frame rates than the PMDG NGX, making it a more accessible option for simmers with less powerful computers. One user reported locking their frame rate at 60 FPS, noting that the aircraft "moves and flys as though in the real world. Nothing stuttering, nothing jerking, or slow to update".
Connect ground power via the Electronic Flight Bag (EFB). Go to SIM MENU > GROUND SUPPORT and hit SET once the "GPU Diamond" is green.
When starting the CFM56 engines in high ambient temperatures, the risk of a "hot start" (EGT exceeding limits) increases.
. Originally released as a "hot" alternative for enthusiasts seeking a feature-rich Boeing 737, the product was known for its deep systems simulation and stability. Fly Away Simulation Core Features & Simulation Depth System Detail
That workflow, for $50 in 2013 (and maybe $40 now on sale), is why people still call it
When iFly released their 737NG series for FSX, it was a game-changer. It wasn't just a visual model; it was a comprehensive simulation of the Boeing 737 Next Generation.
iFly provides extensive documentation. Don't skip the FMC manual!
Maintaining a smooth frame rate in FSX while flying a complex airliner requires installing the final software builds. The iFly 737 underwent massive changes through various updates, optimizing how the cockpit renders.
The iFly 737 was generally considered to be lighter on frame rates than the PMDG NGX, making it a more accessible option for simmers with less powerful computers. One user reported locking their frame rate at 60 FPS, noting that the aircraft "moves and flys as though in the real world. Nothing stuttering, nothing jerking, or slow to update".
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