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  1. If I may correct this install location, for Windows 10 it's as follows C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Orbx\FTXCentral\v3.2.1.1 This is my version of FTX Central as I am not getting updated to 3.2.2.3, nor can I find it at the FTX Orbx forums.
  2. Who's picked up or noticed, updated FTX Central advertised as version 3.2.0.4 but installed is version 3.2.0.3!!
  3. Hello again Apologies for the inconvenience, I have updated some more small things to the main zip file of the Braddick aircraft yesterday, link above in my post. I have replaced the thumbnails of the Buffalo and the U.S. Navy grey repaints (missing in this last one), this for the FSX users, as P3D does not care for the thumbnails now, and then just corrected and updated the readme.txt files to include Prepar3D info. Otherwise, the link remains the same. I saw one person download this yesterday. I would advise if you want to, to re-download it again, again apologies. Regards Andrew Brown
  4. Hello Everyone It's been two years now since I posted about the Braddkick. Many downloads later as well. I've since created one big file of all of the re-paints, effects, sounds etc, a one stops shop of the complete aircraft covered in separate files in the above links, compared to the FlightSim.com and FlyAwaySimulations.com link of the model. It is now 91.4MB to download. So for those that find these posts here, this is the Box link to download it. Once again enjoy and have fun with it. As a matter of interest, i have since moved over to Prepar3D Academic 64bit since version 2.5, now at version 3.4.22. and I have thouroughly tested this model in it, and currently cannot see any issues. I've done a few edits to make sure all textures are true .dds (DXT5) files, and in the aircraft.cfg with info to suit the way P3D uses this info in the manager, all in this link below. This will then allow you to find the model in P3D under 'Braddick' 'Manfred Jahn' or 'DC-3 TP' https://app.box.com/s/jfofwl1wahkb79kjxxxjdawj689lnld8 Cheers Andrew Brown
  5. Hi Slayer Thanks for advice. I think I tried this, but maybe not. I'll follow your advice and see how I go. I'll report back if I succeeed or don't. Have you tried this in P3D v3.3. Regards Edit - 12 July 2016 SAST 16H00 Ok, tested and it works in P3D v3.3. Once one has clicked the mixture lock buttons everything settles down and one can even perform the full manual start, or the semi-auto Ctrl E start. It seems P3D is a lot more finicky or should I say fastidious, in the startup process. Thanks for the tip Slayer.
  6. Yes a very nice gift from Milviz. Thank you Milviz. Just one issue I have found. It works perfectly with starting up the two engines and following the guide in FSX. Not so in P3D v3.3. Doing the partially automatic mode with the Ctrl E, starts only the left engine. And using the full manual mode just does not start the engines.The mixture levers flutter, the prop levers do not want to move forward, and the one prop lever flutters up and down when Ctrl E is used as start. And I cannot get any of the magneto switches on, except for the left engines left magneto, which only switches on with Ctrl E mode. I have followed all advice on the Milviz forum, and by setting the mixture with the Ctrl-Shift-F4 for full rich option. I have no issues with the default P3D Lockheed P-38's nor the payware addon Lockheed P-38's from FlightSim Developers. So it must be with this model. I know with this becoming a freeware giveaway, there is no support, but hopefully Milviz patch it, if enough of us ask them to fix it for the newest versions of P3D. Regards Andrew Brown
  7. Hi Bill Sent you a PM for your latest files. Can you supply both for FSX and P3D v3 Very nice, it looks so smart in the Lancair cockpit. I look forward to your fix / update Regards
  8. Hi Bill Sent you a PM for your latest files. Can you supply both for FSX and P3D v3 Very nice, it looks so smart in the Lancair cockpit. I look forward to your fix / update Regards
  9. Hi JFMitch Yep I know what to do with the payment recovery process and I am in process with this now. I just posted to warn others. SimPlanet are being very helpful at the moment. Cheers Hi Vic Agreed, I have 40 years IT experience, and my own business for the last three, so I am fortunate to have sacrificial systems which I use to test. I read about all of the others like this that also give blazing reviews of how well they work, only to screw up not only the simulators, but one's registry as well. Wannabe script kiddies con artist programmers/coders!!!!??????? trying to make a quick buck. My thoughts exactly. I agree wholeheartedly, it was quite funny and a joke to read this, but in an open forum I decided to give him my piece of mind. They've already edited out my comments and flagged them as insults. Shows what they've got to hide.
  10. Hello All This is a duplicate of my post at the FSX forum, as it affects both FSX and P3D. I am offering this as a warning of a payware product, advertised at SimPlanet as a new company with two products, with a 40% discount, as a start off advert for them. This is no slate or prejudice on the fine website of SimPlanet, and I have advised them so of what has transpired, along with a request for a refund. This product by Vector Design - Move it to P3D, is riddled with bugs and does not work. From this first very bad experience of a payware product, I would also not trust their other product on offer - FSEquipment Connect to FlightSim. There is now a number of us who bought it with this discount, reported our findings of the various failures and non working operation of this product, and have responded accordingly to the support site of Vector Design. We have been met and treated with disrespect, rudeness and arrogance. Here is a link to their forum, you can read for yourself, first link, and on the other few responses of similiar discussions, second link. http://vectordesign.....php?topic=27.0 http://vectordesign.....php?topic=28.0 Go well, and be safe, even with your payware Regards Andrew Brown
  11. Hello All I'm not sure if I should post this here or in the Prepar3D forum, but it affects both FSX and P3D. I will duplicate it at the P3D forum as well. I am offering this as a warning of a payware product, advertised at SimPlanet as a new company with two products, with a 40% discount, as a start off advert for them. This is no slate or prejudice on the fine website of SimPlanet, and I have advised them so of what has transpired, along with a request for a refund. This product by Vector Design - Move it to P3D, is riddled with bugs and does not work. From this first very bad experience of a payware product, I would also not trust their other product on offer - FSEquipment Connect to FlightSim. There is now a number of us who bought it with this discount, reported our findings of the various failures and non working operation of this product, and have responded accordingly to the support site of Vector Design. We have been met and treated with disrespect, rudeness and arrogance. Here is a link to their forum, you can read for yourself, first link, and on the other few responses of similiar discussions, second link. http://vectordesign.es/forum/index.php?topic=27.0 http://vectordesign.es/forum/index.php?topic=28.0 Go well, and be safe, even with your payware Regards Andrew Brown
  12. You're welcome Yes too true "If it ain't broke don't fix it" in slang is a good line to follow. I tend to swim up rivers against the flow, quoting another human saying going with the flow, much like the Salmon fish. So I say "If it ain't broke, well fix it anyway, as long as you know what you are doing, and accept the consequences". Sorry my weird humour
  13. Hi WebMaximus As to your reply post no.1, the headers on your board are free from the ones wired onto the board chassis. They use the same chipset, and each internal hub can manage up to four USB ports, most boards/chipsets today actually have six to eight of these hubs with a total of 32 ports, but they don't add all of them. Normally six on the board chassis to the rear, a combination of USB 3.0 and 2.0, and then some on the headers, the rest they don't make provision for. So you should have at least two USB 2.0 headers for use (4 USB ports), and if a new board, your's will also have a USB 3.0 header for the front of chassis use. Check your user manual carefully. As to your reply post no.2, this is usually to do with a poorly screened cable used on the external USB hub, it's generally found on cheap and nasty USB hubs, it fails to control the data flow with too many losses. Good quality external hubs have a cable no longer than 1 metre, and is extremely thick, and not so flexible. It's always a good idea to plug high utility devices directly into the USB ports on the board.
  14. Howzit WebMaximus Is your Saitek TQ the USB add-on one. I have both the Saitek yoke with quadrant throttle using the round PS/2 connector plugged into the yoke, and the USB add-on one, and I also initially had troubles. I had upgraded my hardware to the top of the line processor, board, RAM and video card, and decided to upgrade W7 Pro x64 to W10 Pro x64. Most of the ports now on this new hardware are USB 3.0 with one or two USB 2.0, and these USB 3.0 are what gave me grief. In my 40 years of my IT experience and 4 years my own business, I have learnt through research and test at many developer sites, that USB 3.0 is not 100% backward compatible to 2.0, typical marketing hype and bullcrap fed to the masses. I learnt that the Saitek yoke refuses to work on any USB 3.0 ports, no matter what tweaking I do in BIOS/UEFI. And the USB TQ was also intermittent. So best bet how I resolved it, was purchased the add-on connectors that screw onto the free space slots on the EFI bus rail at the back of the PC, using the unused USB 2.0 headers on the board, giving me an extra six USB 2.0 ports. And for me I plugged the USB TQ into one of the three free yoke USB ports and added an AC adapter for extra power onto the yoke, it's provided for, but an optional extra as in AC adapter. I also tested the USB TQ straight into the new USB 2.0 ports and all is resolved now. So this is my advice to you and you should have success. One other thing to do to also guarantee the above, and I advise this for all USB port use with high demand devices, is as below. This works for all of the past Windows operating systems in use. I do this as standard practice on all computers, due to the poor ongoing MS and Intel crap with power management to USB. One opens the device manager, type "device manager" without the quotes, into the W10 "Search" Then click on Device Manager that shows up in the list. Once the Device manager opens it's window, go to the bottom of the list and open the "Universal Serial Bus controllers", by clicking on the little arrow on the left. Then finally right click each and all of the devices listed "....Hubs" select the "Properties" and in the opening window go to the last tab indicating "Power Management" and untick the option that says "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". Do this for all of the hubs listed on your system, even those that you plug in externally, plug them in now if they are not plugged in. If you are not sure simply right click all USB devices and click "Properties" on all of them. You will see those that have the "Power management" tab to do this. Uncheck all of them that you find and you will have full power all of the time to any plugged in USB device. You might notice, like my Thrustmaster F16 MFD panels do, that the devices with displays and /or LED's will flash through boot up until you have logged in. But it certainly does resolve the majority of power delivery to high capacity devices attached to USB ports. And especially the dim to non-functioning displays on Saitek panels. If this works for you maybe I should change my handle from Screwbottle to GuruMaximus Hee! Hee! Good luck going forward. Cheers Andrew
  15. Hello, I know I am replying to a very old topic, but I would like to enhance this far better than the Microsoft link to the complex author's way of USB power management. This has alway been an issues since the early Windows iterations and it has never been properly resolved bewteen MS and Intel. And I have tested this on on all Windows operating systems desktops, including laptops, up to 10 Home and Pro native and with the 1511 service pack installed. Much easier this way. In a nut shell, one opens the device manager, type "device manager" without the quotes, into the W10 "Search" Then click on Device Manager that show up in the list. Once the Device manager opens it's window, go to the bottom of the list and open the "Universal Serial Bus controllers, by clicking on the little arrow on the left. Then finally right click each and all of the devices listed "....Hubs" select "Properties", in the opening window go to the last tab indicating "Power Management" and untick the option that says "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". Do this for all of the hubs listed on your system, even those that you plug in, plug them in if not at this time. If you are not sure simply right click all USB devices and click "Properties" on all of them. You will see those that have the "Power management" tab to do this. Uncheck all of them that you find and you will have full power all of the time to any plugged in USB device. I do this as standard practice on all computers, due to the poor ongoing MS and Intel crap with power management to USB. You might notice, like my Thrustmaster F16 MFD panels do, that the displays and /or LED's will flash through boot up until you have logged in. But it certainly does resolve the majority of power delivery to high capacity devices attached to USB ports. And especially the dim to non-functioning displays on Saitek and other brand panels. Good luck going forward. Andrew
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