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FSINVENTIONS- FSFLYINGSCHOOL VOICE COMMAND PACK

FSINVENTIONS- FSFLYINGSCHOOL VOICE COMMAND PACK

PID: 4444
Available since: 05/18/2010.
Publisher: FSInventions
Sold by FSInventions
Tags: Learning 
EUR 11.84
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ALSO AVAILABLE FSINVENTIONS- FSFLYINGSCHOOL 2010
FSINVENTIONS- FSFLYINGSCHOOL 2011
REGISTRATION KEY Registration key after purchase, see order details page in customer account
SHAREWARE First download and install the demo version and check functionality!
The demo version is the product installation file; there is no other download!
DEMO DOWNLOAD
The newest demo version of FSFlyingSchool contains a demo of the new Voice Command Pack:
This feature can instantly be made available by purchasing a Voice Command Pack  registration key!
An already registered version of FSFlyingSchool 2010 or 2011 is required to be able to unlock the Voice Command Pack!
REQUIREMENTS FSX FS2004 + Registered version of FSFlyingSchool 2010/2011
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FSINVENTIONS- FSFLYINGSCHOOL PRO
FSINVENTIONS- FSFLYINGSCHOOL VOICE COMMAND PACK

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Voice Command Pack for FSFlyingSchool 2010 and 2011

The Voice Command Pack will make your whole experience more realistic and fun by giving you an entire set of voice commands designed to get lots of valuable new information from your instructor, and control your interaction with FSFlyingSchool without using the keyboard.

The FSFlyingSchool Voice Command Pack adds a whole new level of realism, atmosphere and fun to your flights with FSFlyingSchool2010.

With the addition of the FSFlyingSchool Voice Command Pack, your instructors will be listening as well as talking!

If you want to fly the world with the FSFlyingSchool Voice Command Pack you will need a registered version of FSFlyingSchool2010 or 2011 plus an FSFlyingSchool Voice Command Pack registration key.

Interested? Try it out for free by simply downloading and installing the latest FSFlyingSchool2010/2011 

Look at these Voice Commands - Your Instructor has always loved to talk and now... is a good listener too!

Flight Mode Control

[Next flight mode]
Advances to next FSFlyingSchool flight mode (Ctrl Shift Z).

[Previous flight mode]
Backs up to previous FSFlyingSchool flight mode (Ctrl Shift X).

[Ready for take off]
Advances from taxi to take off mode.

[We are cruising]
Moves from take off or from landing to cruise mode.

[Prepare for landing]
Advances from cruise to landing mode.

[Taxiing Out]
Moves from take off to taxi mode.

[Executing go around]
Moves from landing to cruise mode.
 

Flight Plan Information

[ILS]
Reports ILS frequency at destination runway. You should set this frequency on your NAV1 radio when you are performing an ILS approach.

[Next waypoint]
Reports distance in NM to the next waypoint in the flight plan. Helps you make sure you are ready for the waypoint so you can cross it accurately.

[Destination runway]
Reports details of the flight plan destination runway. Runway ID, elevation, length, surface type. This is useful in preparing your landing and making sure the runway is suited to your aircraft's requirements.

[Flight plan remaining]
Reports remaining distance in NM based on flight plan. Note that if you miss a waypoint in the flight flight plan, the distance reported will still include that waypoint. Make sure you pass waypoints correctly.

[Runway heading]
Reports exact heading of the flight plan destination runway. This needs to be set on the NAV1 OBS or your autopilot's course setting before your approach.

[Flight time remaining]
Reports remaining flight time based on flight plan and current ground speed. As this is based on the current ground speed, this is of course a general estimate of the remaining flight time and will be effected by changes in wind direction and speed, climbs and descents, speed regulations, etc.

[Destination airport data]
Opens a web browser for AirNav.com and shows any available data for the destination airport.
 

General Information

[Sky condition]
Reports lowest cloud layer. Make sure you are rated to fly in the current conditions.

[Gear extension speed]
Reports maximum gear extension speed. You must not lower your gear when above this speed or it may be damaged.

[NAV1 information]
Reports on the NAVAID to which NAV1 radio is currently tuned, including NAVAID ID, DME, ILS/LOC, runway.

[Next flap speed]
Reports the next speed at which you can lower MORE flaps. If you are already at full flaps, this will repeat the full flaps speed. This can help keep you from lowering flaps when too fast and is very useful when flying an aircraft with a large number of flap settings.

[Ground Speed]
Reports ground speed. It is worth noting that this will often be very different to your IAS.

[Traffic]
Reports any nearby traffic on the ground or in the air. Note that your instructor will do this at twice the distance at which he/she would report traffic without being specifically asked. This gives the instructor more scope to show off hard earned aircraft recognition skills.

[Above ground level]
Reports above ground level (altitude above ground rather than above MSL).

[Weather report]
Reports current visibility, wind direction and strength.

[Display data]
Displays FSFlyingSchool data in Flight Simulator (Ctrl Shift D). Displays the following: NAV1 OBS setting; Current Waypoint number and ID; Current Flight Mode; Type of Aircraft Data in use by FSFlyingSchool (FSR or FSU); Current Circuit Leg (if you are flying circuits)
 

Other Commands

[Be quiet please]
Interrupts the instructor with your request to stop talking. This can be very useful if the instructor is telling you something that you are already familiar with and don't need help with. Note that in the case of very long phrases from your instructors, you may nevertheless have to wait a few moments for them to finish. Remember - be sure to say ...please...

[Can you hear me]
Your instructor will reply to confirm that you can be heard. If you cannot, you will need to check your configuration. Remember also that you may have turned off the FSFS Mic Key [5]

[Let me fly by myself]
Instructor will monitor flight but will say nothing. All your voice commands will be processed, but your instructor will keep quiet. This is an excellent idea if you want to see how well you can fly without any verbal help.

[I want your help]
Tells instructor that you want to hear his/her help. The instructor will reply to confirm that your command was understood.

[Next checklist]
Instructor will read the next checklist from your Detail Pack. (Ctrl Shift N)

[Which checklist]
Displays the type of Detail Pack checklist that would be read next in Flight Simulator. (Ctrl Shift B)

[Make runway file]
Creates a custom runway file for the NonILS folder of FSFlyingSchool2010. Make sure you are positioned at the exact spot at which you wish to land on this runway and that you have followed the instructions in the FSFlyingSchool2010 manual.(Ctrl Shift M)

[Circuit mode]
Toggles FSFlyingSchool's Circuit Mode on or off.(Ctrl Shift Space)

[Airmanship test]
Toggles one of FSFlyingSchool's Airmanship Tests on or off.(Ctrl Shift C).

 

 


 

Customer Reviews

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ROBERT KEEN *Verified Product User*, 12/11/2011 1 of 1 customer found this review helpful
 
    The voice pack works perfectly in FSX, and never fails to understand my commands: impressive!
In addition to flying school conversations with the instructor you can ask for your height above ground level, weather conditions, nav frequencies now tuned in, AI nearby traffic reports, flaps speeds, gear speeds, true ground speed, etc.
Note: I am using windows7 which has a built in windows module that trains windows to understand your individual voice (Windows Control Panel-Speech Recognition). This VCP uses that interface. So, if windows can understand you this software will understand exactly as well, no less, no more. The win7 voice tranining tutorial can be repeated as many times you like and windows learns your voice better each time. I only had to run it once.
I am using one of the cheapest, and most comfortable headsets available: the Yapster TM-YP100A. If it works so well with that it will surely do the same for your better quality headset!
For new users: The FSX keyboard 5 is the mike key (not the keypad 5, the regular 5), it needs to be ON.
REQUIREMENTS: 1)FSFLYINGSCHOOL 2010, OR 2011. 2)HEADSET.