First off as a special note for all of the fellow members here at SOH as well as occasional guests from other websites that participate in the great events that are hosted here ....
If you are unable to make any of the sessions mentioned in this thread ... for whatever reason ... but are genuinely interested in learning just how all this works, then simply download and install .... as per included instructions all of the content in:
ye-zb5_db.zip ...... for FS9
yezb_fsx_db.zip ... for FSX
Get as far along as you can and find me here or at FlightSim in a PM or even a post to this thread with any issues questions or any general "crap" you may run into.
It is NOT necessary to be present at any of these particular sessions for you to be able to "pick up" on what will be covered.
This is just an offering from me to help out in an online "classroom" if you will.
Not all of you have been online or are just uncomfortable with connecting and that's fine, that won't and shouldn't hurt you. (won't help you either ..
An online session of any kind is the best way to cover a lot of ground when trying to communicate ideas or make any sort of demonstration.
It will reduce the learning curve .... it's a way to cut down on how long it takes to "get it".
In that live environment you can learn in an hour or less what would take you days by yourself .... questions are answered and nailed down right there on the spot so you can easily move on .... can't be beat.
This is, and will be part, of several ongoing lessons, tutorials, training, whatever you want to call it, to try to bring into our future historical or vintage events all of what has been made available to us in various online libraries.
These terrific models will allow us all to recreate not only sceneries, aircraft, inside prior real world events, but will afford us the ability to navigate in these events with the same period specific instruments that would have been be available.
"As real as it gets" takes on more and more meaning with each offering that is developed and uploaded.
Now with that said .. for those that plan to attend tomorrow or Sunday:
Reminder that this is a FS9 event.
A subsequent event may be hosted at a later date for those who no longer have FS9 installed.
This is a simple list of what will be needed for tomorrow and/or Sunday:
Have downloaded and installed everything in the ye-zb5_db.zip found here:
http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/conten...ght&fid=162240
You will definitely need a hard copy of the "Wheel" or have it's image opened and handy in a window.
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Have an easy to read Morse Code Chart within reach ... or preferably be somewhat fluent in Morse Code.
That's up to you ... it just makes things more realistic and smoother, but the chart, if easy to get to and read, will suffice.
If you have installed the receiver in any other aircraft, please post what aircraft that is so the rest of us can find textures for it and be able to see you in it.
If it's a payware aircraft then just make sure you join the session in one of the aircraft included in the zip ... then change planes after a successful connection ... that same procedure will need to be followed if for some reason connection is lost and you have to reconnect.
"Report to" :
TS3 at fsmpa.hopto.org on either day tomorrow or Sunday at 1945 ZULU ... I'll greet you in the default channel ... do a test connection there anytime you want before hand ... make sure you are NOT using a voice activated mic.
I'll be on a little early getting set up if you need any last minute help.
From the password protected briefing room that you will enter upon connecting, we will proceed to Training at an undisclosed airport on a password protected MP session who's location is TBD.
Hope to see you there.