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FSWeekend Aviodrome 2010, Lelystad
The Aviodrome Crew did an even better job this time, on 6 and 7 November 2010. Never been at such a smooth event before. Thanks to Frans Broekhuijsen and Monique Oostra for their effort and support. Catering was in good order and Rob de Vries ran around to get as much information as possible to squeeze into an event report later - don't forget to visit http://www.simflight.nl soon after this event. Don't know how much public we got, but we surely were short on hands that day. Sunday was the day to catch up with fellow companies and friends and get new ideas.
We brought 5 PC's - why disappoint the kids while having a continuous demonstration - so everybody was happy.
We demonstrated our FMS prototype, and showed some automatic flight from EHRD to EGBB and EHAM to LIRF.
On the way to ADMIS
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It feels good to see coming a few things together now. Of course we ran into a few glitches but that is part of the fun.
All controls are commanded by keystrokes but rest assured that compatibility will be added for popular MCP hardware.
FSWeekend Aviodrome 2008, Lelystad
November 1 and 2, we were present as usual. Three cheers for the organisers of the event at Aviodrome.
Once again we had a great weekend meeting lots of new people, friends and customers.
Some guys around Flyware
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A real booth this time
Flying lessons as usual; would this novice become solo today?
Doing well on final....
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Yes, all these cockpits were made using FsXpand
FSWeekend Aviodrome 2005, Lelystad
In November 2005, we showed our new panel to the public... One could actually test them in flight (as many visitors did). The fun is, they all want another panel configuration, it kept us busy there.
IFC Blackpool
At IFC2005 Blackpool, we had our little demonstration. We travelled light, and took no more than a few laptops with us. This one, a P120, did the main panel...
Below a few pictures made by Didier at the Dutch Flightsim Event last April in Aviodrome, Lelystad, Netherlands.. Maybe you can imagine how FsXpand panels will look when covered by the right template of your favourite aircraft type made by VFR-Cockpit.
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FsXpand/FsClient main panel and engine instrument panel example (custom)
VFR-Cockpit template tested on a real aircraft console (DR400) with additional Goflight modules