ProFlight 2000 Emulator updated

by mark.avey on July 16, 2007



OnCourse Software has released version 1.5.0 of their ProFlight 2000 Emulator with the following fixes and changes:

  • FIXED a small problem which could cause an overflow error under certain
    circumstances whilst background chatter was playing and you were flying above
    30,000′
  • CHANGED VCP mode to ensure any speed changes are set in the AP after
    rogering the command from ATC
  • FIXED a problem where the VCP did not set the initial AP HDG correctly during
    takeoff roll.
  • ADDED some checks to circumvent the issue of ProFlight incorrectly inserting
    duplicate waypoints into the flight plan
  • ADDED a new option - ‘PFE Enhanced Approach Vectoring’. This provides much
    more reliable final approach vectoring, hopefully producing a much smaller
    approach radius. For those who prefer their approach patterns to remain as they
    are now the other option we’ve added here is ‘ProFlight Standard Approach
    Vectoring’. So the choice is yours. These option are available from the main
    Options screen and default to the ‘Enhanced’ mode once this update has been
    applied. When using the ‘Enhanced’ mode please also pay particular attention to
    your speed. The higher your speed the less precise your turns will be.
  • ADDED en-route AI Traffic advisories. Again, from the main options screen you
    will see two new options under the heading ‘Traffic advisories en-route’. The first
    option is the radius from your aircraft you want to know about other traffic.
    Remember the larger this figure the more traffic advisories you will hear. The
    default is 10 miles but you may choose anything up to a maximum of 100 miles
    (not recommended). The default setting is 10 miles. The next option below this is
    ‘Altitude between (plu/minus feet)’ and this is the altitude above and below your
    aircraft you wish to hear reports of other traffic. The default is 2000 so initially you
    will hear traffic advisories of any aircraft between your 9 0′clock and 3 0′oclock
    within 10 miles and at an altitude of between -2000′ and +2000′ of your current
    altitude.


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