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FlightSim Commander V9.6


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We just updated the FlightSim Comannder to a new Version (9.6)

You can find and get the new version in your download shop account.

For our Box customer the version can be found in our supportdatabase at support.aerosoft.com

What’s new?
· After a professional collaboration with Bernd Podhradsky, developer of the FS Global Real Weather program
(http://www.fsim.net), the weather data will be made available to the FlightSim Commander.
Users who use the program FS GRW can now read the FS GRW weather data into the FlightSim Commander.
Thus, the weather data between FlightSim Commander and Flight Simulator (FS2004 / FS X / Prepar3D) will be
synchronized.
IMPORTANT! Users must enable the following settings in the FS GRW program:
Tools / Options / General Settings Option data exchange.
The number of weather stations was increased from about 4.700 to approximately 12.000
· To match the current weather data now, both, in the navigation data window and on the map, in the vicinity of the wind
arrow, the barometric pressure and manual adjustment of the air pressure in the "Kollsman Window" is displayed.
These values are displayed by clicking both hPa and in inches.
· Just in time for publication of the iFly 747-400 version 2 from Flight1, the FlightSim Commander offers exporting a
created flight plan for this aircraft model.
· The on the Map selectable Compass was re-designed in its resolution now as follows:
Low Resolution 15° - Medium Resolution 5° - High resolution 1°
· There is an option of a higher resolution for BlackBox records as well as the detailed documentation of the LOG files only
for commercial users (licensed separately).
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