| | FSFlyingSchool - you'll never have to fly alone again! FSFlyingSchool
is recommended by Computer Pilot Magazine and was
awarded 3 PC Pilot
Magazine Classic Product Awards. FSInventions announces the expansion of their product
line with a new version of their FSFlyingSchool add-on for FSX and FS2004.
- A team of
Flight Instructors who talk to you, giving you immediate, detailed advice on
your flying technique. - Unique scoring system rates all
phases of flight: taxi, take off, cruise, approach, landing and much more. - Fly a whole flight or just
practice landings - you always receive a detailed score. - Your flights and their scores are
tracked in full detail in your own FSFlyingSchool
logbook (itself in 2 convenient formats). - Submit your best scores to the
FSFlyingSchool web site to show off your flying skills to the rest of
the world. - Focuses on airmanship and
recording your achievements. Track your progress as you improve - take
satisfaction from doing difficult things correctly.
- Works with the
Flight Simulator community's favorite aircraft FSFlyingSchool Pro takes FSFlyingSchool to a new level with a host of new features. New features in
FSFlyingSchool Pro 2013
Beechcraft
Baron 58 Detail Pack Included
Want to fly a detailed flight in the ever popular Beechcraft Baron 58?
This 'Detail Pack'for FSFlyingSchool Pro 2013 offers extra detailed
treatment when flying this marvellous airplane. Your instructor knows the
details of this machine and will expect the same from you! The product
has the instructor reading Beechcraft Baron 58 checklists to you, but what's
more important is that he'll be watching your performance and looking for
those details that are so essential in a Beechcraft Baron 58. In
addition to FSFlyingSchool Pro 2013's detailed analysis of your flights,
you'll hear extra advice and warnings all specific to the Beechcraft Baron
58. Stall speeds, use of fuel boost pumps, cowl flaps, propeller controls,
rate of climb, angle of climb, flap speeds, run up procedures, fuel,
starting the engines, one-engine-out speeds, landing techniques, mixture
controls and much more. Get ready to fly the Beechcraft Baron 58 like you've
never done before!
Voice Command Pack Included
Described by PC Pilot Magazine as a "must have feature", the Voice Command
Pack gives you the means to talk back to your instructors. Get the facts you
can use right away, just by asking. Constantly updated information on your
flight plan, destination airport, ILS, AGL, sky condition, waypoints, ground
and air traffic, weather and much more. You can even ask the instructors to
identify airports you can see out of the windows!
Mooney
Bravo Detail Pack Included
Want to get to know the Mooney Bravo? FSFlyingSchool Pro 2013 offers an
especially detailed experience when flying this fast, fun aircraft. Your
instructor will be reading Mooney Bravo checklists to you, watching your
performance and looking for your attention to Mooney details.
Extra advice and warnings all specific to the Mooney Bravo include flap
speeds, run up procedures, fuel, starting the engine, stall speeds, use of
fuel boost pump, cowl flaps, propeller control, rate of climb, angle of
climb, landing techniques, mixture control and more. Fly the Mooney Bravo
like the PROs!
On
Approach PLUS Pack Included
We all know we need to practice, practice, practice, our approaches and
landings. Folks around the world are busy flying with the On Approach
features of FSFlyingSchool. Introduced in 2011, these features make setting
up approaches to any runway in the world the work of only a few seconds.
But now - there's more! FSFlyingSchool PRO 2013 includes the On Approach
PLUS Pack which allows the pilot to set up intersecting approaches, set
approach initial altitude and much more. It's never been easier with this
unique new feature for Flight Simulator! Just get into your airplane and
then have FSFlyingSchool Pro 2013 put you on approach to any airport of your
choice. You can even have FSFlyingSchool Pro 2013 choose a random airport
anywhere in the world. Ready to be challenged?!
Cessna
152 Detail Pack Included
How about some flights in something easy to handle?
This 'Detail Pack' for FSFlyingSchool Pro 2013 will have you flying the c152
with skill and with the respect it deserves. Your team of instructors
have detailed knowledge they are ready to pass on to you and will read
checklists at your command. You'll get all the usual FSFlyingSchool detailed
analysis of your flights, as well as Cessna 152 precise information on stall
speeds, rate of climb, angle of climb, flap speeds, run up procedures, fuel,
starting the engine, landing techniques, carburetor heat, mixture control,
use of engine primer and a lot more. The Cessna 152 is hugely popular - find
out why!
Features:
FSX Boeing 737-800 Detail Pack Included
Ever wanted to fly a detailed flight in an airliner? After 2 years of design, development and testing, FSFlyingSchool now offers extra detailed treatment when flying the world's most popular airliner.
Your instructor Mr Smith knows a very great deal about the correct operation, systems and procedures of this aircraft and will be watching you carefully.
Around 100 events are added to the instructor's watch and you also get detailed verbal and written checklists.
Get ready for some 'heavy iron'!
On Approach feature
We all know we need to practice, practice, practice, our approaches and landings.
It's never been easier with this unique new feature for Flight Simulator!
Just get into your airplane and then have FSFlyingSchool Pro put you on approach to any airport of your choice.
You can even have FSFlyingSchool Pro choose a random airport anywhere in the world.
Ready to be challenged?!
FSFS Pro Flight Mapping feature
Wouldn't it be nice to be able to review your flight paths over real world satellite terrain using Google Maps?
And... wouldn't it be just great to be able to store them and look back over them at your leisure?
How about sharing them with friends?
Oh - and how about tracking taxi routes too?
Now you can do all of this with FSFlyingSchool Pro's new Flight Mapping feature!
Cessna 172 Detail Pack Included
Want to fly a detailed flight in the ever popular Cessna 172? FSFlyingSchool Pro offers extra detailed treatment when flying this marvelous airplane.
Your team of instructors know the details of this machine and will expect the same from you!
Get ready to fly the c172 like you've never done before!
Plus all the features you know from previous versions of FSFS - It's never been easier to use! You can now land anywhere you
like and your instructors will know which runway you have
chosen. You do not need to file a flight plan and you do not
need to create the runway files that FSFlyingSchool used
previously. Just get lined up with a runway ahead of you when
you descend in landing mode. The instructor will look ahead,
figure which runway you are heading for and announce where you
are going to land. Easy!
- No need to file a flight plan! Fly any route you wish with
full evaluation of your performance.
- Instructor knows which runway you are landing at. Even
without a flight plan or ILS, and will give advice on how to
land.
- Instructor knows which runway you are taking off from.
Instructor will comment and give advice on the runway you have
selected.
- No need to land on a fixed point on the runway. Any
reasonable landing on a runway will get a reasonable score.
- Auto-read FSX's current flight plan. Option so that FSFS
will always read FSX's current flight plan when you press the
connect button in FSFS. This is a great time saver!
- Spoken Teaching Tips. Option so that FSFS will speak a
series of helpful tips when you fly with FSFS. Tips are
always in the same voice and are clearly different from a normal
'instructor' voice. These tips are like training wheels on a
bicycle and are telling you how to use FSFS and Flight
Simulator itself. Once you have got the basics of these
operations down, you may wish to turn these basic tips off.
- Friendlier scoring system. Rewards all flights which were
basically safe - higher scores require plenty of skill. If you
can walk away from your landing - you will get a score. If you
crash - you will not!
- Numerical data added to log book. Shows details of flight
performance, such as landing speed, distance from threshold,
approach accuracy and more.
- Runway length and threshold part of landing evaluation.
Landings have never been easier - just land beyond the threshold
(even when displaced), on the runway, and not too long, and
you'll be looking at great scores.
- Airfield cities and facility names added to log book. No
longer just the ICAO code - now you get to see your full
airfield names.
TRAFFIC! TRAFFIC! Instructor optionally comments on the position, type and activity of
both air and ground traffic and issues warnings if aircraft are
getting too close. Things can get hectic at busy airports so your
instructor will help keep you out of trouble. Waypoint Advice Instructor optionally advises when the next waypoint in a flight
plan is approaching and reports its ID and type and advises the turn
which must be made when it is reached. This gives you a hand setting
up for that next important stage of the flight plan. Navigation Aid Advice
Instructor optionally advises which radio to tune for the next
NAVAID (Navigation Aid) in the flight plan (VOR or NDB) and reports
the ID and type of the NAVAID, how to use its signal, and the course
which can be tracked with it. It all helps the pilot stay on track
and is a gentle way of introducing the pilot to the basics of VOR
and NDB navigation. Instant Customization of FSFlyingSchool Runway Data Powerful new feature means that with a single key-press the pilot
can optionally indicate what exact touchdown point on any runway
in the world the pilot wants a landing to be evaluated on. You
can aim for any point on the runway you like with this handy new
tool. Automatic Setting of OBS Instructor will automatically set NAV1OBS to the runway heading
during landing. One less thing for the pilot to worry about during a
very busy time. Runway
Details Instructor reports runway length, altitude and surface type when on
approach. It all helps in planning that perfect landing. ILS
Advice Instructor advises frequency of ILS (Instrument Landing System) at
destination airport. If you want to do an ILS approach and need that
frequency, your instructor has it for you. ATIS
Advice Instructor advises frequency of ATIS (Automatic Terminal Information
Service) at destination airport. Use this to tune a radio and get
vital information on the current conditions at the airport. Automatic ILS Tuning
Instructor optionally tunes NAV1 (Navigation Radio One) to ILS
(Instrument Landing System) at destination airport. Things can get
busy so you can have your instructor take care of this for you if
you wish. Automatic ATIS Tuning
Instructor optionally tunes COM2 (Communications Radio Two) to ATIS
(Automatic Terminal Information Service) at destination airport.
Handy to save time and COM2 will not interfere with ATC
communications. DME
Reporting Instructor reports distance from DME (Distance Measuring Equipment)
navigation aid. Handy
Hints Even
more helpful cues and suggestions from your instructors. Announces Selected Runway Instructor reminds pilot which runway has been chosen for landing at
destination airport. Helps keep the pilot on the right track and off
the wrong runway. Announces Flight Plan Length Instructor reports total distance of flight plan.
Make
sure you can get there safely and with plenty of fuel to spare. Tips The
in-program text tips have been expanded to help pilots get the most
from all of FSFlyingSchool2010's features. Runway
Information Enhanced runway data displayed at Flight Plan Page, including runway
length, surface type and ILS and ATIS frequencies. In
addition to this you will enjoy a long list of FSFlyingSchool
Core Features
FSFlyingSchool's Career Analyzer provides an in
depth analysis of all flights flown with FSFlyingSchool. This unique graphic display
examines over 70 different aspects of the pilot's performance during
landings, circuits and flying in general. Each pilot in the FSFlyingSchool
pilot roster can be examined separately, with options to examine flights in
specific aircraft, or all aircraft together. Use the Career Analyzer to find
areas of your performance which need attention and concentrate on getting
them just right. Areas such as Landing Vertical Speed and Rough Turns are
good places to start.
* Highest scores come from good airmanship, often in challenging weather,
with the least automation, but you can fly at whatever level is comfortable.
* From a Cessna 172 landing in a thunderstorm to an FMC controlled flight in
a Boeing 747, FSFlyingSchool can handle them all.
* Instant tests of your airmanship: ask the instructor to immediately test
your skills.
* File a flight plan - follow it carefully to score more points.
* Large selection of options allow you to configure FSFlyingSchool
your way. * FSFlyingSchool immerses you in the
simulation using immediate voice feedback from your chosen instructor.
* Fly anywhere you like and have your performance verbally evaluated and
added to your custom log book.
* Instructor tells you what you are doing wrong, when you do it.
* Instructor detects subtle things you don't normally know about: G forces;
trimming technique; taxiing in wind and lots more.
* Performance immediately evaluated while you are still out flying: do not
need to quit or even switch applications. No need to park or turn engine off
to get a score.
* Fly the pattern (circuits) around your favorite airports
and have them evaluated in detail.
* Always gives you detailed scoring of your performance; not a simple
summary.
* Failures system keeps you on your toes and your instructor can help you
spot them. Over a dozen basic systems can
fail, and in addition, so can multiple switches, gear, flaps, spoilers. Fuel
can leak too...
* Fly smoothly or you may damage your aircraft.
* Multiple instructors to choose from with different personalities, genders
and nationalities.
* Advises you of crosswind strength and relative direction at your intended
landing site.
* Instructor will advise you of your height, use of gear, flaps and more as
you approach the runway.
* Improves your flying skills; makes your flying more realistic and
attentive to detail.
* Finds bad flying habits you may have. Evaluates landing with or without ILS at any
runway in the world You can perform an ILS approach or a
visual approach to any runway, with the instructor watching
and helping you through the entire process. Automatically creates
FSFlyingSchool profile for any powered airplane Any plane you choose to fly will be
automatically detected by FSFlyingSchool and a profile for
it will be created. Pilot Briefing Tool analyzes all
flights to find patterns of performance which need
improvement This unique tool will look at all flights
made with FSFlyingSchool and find areas which need
improvement and advise you of those which you are
perfecting. Option to monitor correct use of
aircraft lights Your instructor will, if you wish, add a
whole new dimension to your flying by expecting you to use
your aircraft lights correctly. Instructors give additional
warnings before mistakes are made We can all use a little help and your
instructor will caution you when you are about to slip-up. Instructors have many new helpful
and entertaining phrases Your instructors want you to enjoy the
experience and help out with tips and the odd unexpected
observation Aircraft system
failures integrated into scoring FSFlyingSchool pilots
are no strangers to aircraft
failures, but they score extra points if the pilot
retains control. Option to monitor correct use of
aircraft engines
Instructor will be watching your management of engines and
looking for the proper technique. Engine fires These are pretty serious,
can lead to exciting times
and are very dramatic at night. Monitors use of emergency
communications There is a right time and a wrong time
for this sort of thing and
your instructor will let you know if you mess up. Crashes recorded in Log Book
The findings of the the fictitious National Aeronautical
Safety Board are recorded in the pilot's log book. These
record the summary details of the crash and data on vertical
speed, IAS, ground speed, engine(s) status, and lots more.
These are of great help to the pilot who wonders why an
aircraft crashed in Flight Simulator. By popular request,
the pilot also gets a record of how well the flight had
proceeded up to that point. AGL
Hotkey
Pressing Ctrl Shift B provides handy data to the pilot who wants to know
current: AGL (above ground level), ground altitude and also displays the
count of errors (if any) that the instructor has noted in this flight. To
the sharp eyes of these instructors, flying the wrong way for half a second
counts as an error so these can add up fast! Aspects of pilot performance examined by the
Career Analyzer - Autopilot used
- Ballooning during landing
- Braking during takeoff
- Circuit Score
- Complete flights
- Cruising fast and low (secs)
- Danger of stall
- Danger of tail strike
- Descending too fast (secs)
- Descent during takeoff
- Exceeded flaps speed (secs)
- Exceeded gear extension speed (secs)
- Excessive bank angle - left
- Excessive bank angle - right
- Excessive negative Gs
- Excessive positive Gs
- Flaps not set for landing
- Flaps not up during taxi
- Flew low over obstacle
- Flight Score
- Ground strikes
- ILS approach glide slope rating (%)
- ILS approach localizer rating (%)
- Landing bank angle (degrees)
- Landing flaps (degrees)
- Landing IAS (kts)
- Landing NAV1 localizer needle deflection
(degrees)
- Landing pitch (degrees)
- Landing rudder pedals: left / right (%)
- Landing Score
- Landing stall warning
- Landing throttles (%)
- Landing turn coordinator ball: left / right (%)
- Landing vertical speed (fpm)
- Landing while too fast to land (secs)
- Late rotation
- Nose too high
- Nose too low
- Poor aileron use during taxi in wind
- Poor elevator use during taxi in wind
- Poor steering after landing
- Poor takeoff steering
- Poor use of trimmers (secs)
- Poorly coordinated turns
- Rough pitch control
- Rough turns on ground
- Rough turns
- Rough use of wheel brakes
- Simulation rate not normal
- Stalled
- Taxiing too fast (secs)
- Taxiing with inappropriate throttle and brakes
- Wings not level near ground
Pattern work/circuit training aspects evaluated by the
Career Analyzer. - Circuit bad altitude Base (secs)
- Circuit bad altitude Crosswind (secs)
- Circuit bad altitude Downwind (secs)
- Circuit bad altitude Final (secs)
- Circuit bad altitude Upwind (secs)
- Circuit bad heading Base (secs)
- Circuit bad heading Crosswind (secs)
- Circuit bad heading Downwind (secs)
- Circuit bad heading Final (secs)
- Circuit bad heading Upwind (secs)
- Circuit duration Base (secs)
- Circuit duration Crosswind (secs)
- Circuit duration Downwind (secs)
- Circuit duration Final (secs)
- Circuit duration Upwind (secs)
- Circuit excessive banking
- Circuit late turn onto Base
- Circuit late turn onto Crosswind
- Circuit late turn onto Downwind
- Circuit late turn onto Final
- Imagine your own
team of Flight Instructors ready to accompany you on any flight - Imagine your
personal instructor evaluating your flying technique and scoring each
phase of flight with information you can use to fly better - Imagine a
comprehensive log book recording the good and bad points of each flight - Imagine competing
with the rest of the Web to prove your flying skills are the best of the
best With
FSFlyingSchool - you will not have to dream about flying, you can make
it a reality! Supports all versions of Windows XP, Vista, 7 and
service packs.
FSFlyingSchool Pro v 5.7.2 for FSX and FS2004
This version adds a "Help Me!" panic button!
Sometimes, things start to get a little out of control and we could all use
some help way up there in the simulated skies. If
you as the pilot think that things are getting out of control and you just
cannot recover, a recovery may be possible by asking your instructor for
emergency assistance via the new FSFS Pro "Help Me" panic button.
If this is pressed when the aircraft is airborne, the instructor will
immediately try to configure aircraft in an attempt to get things back
under control. The
"Help me" keystroke can be pressed as often as desired. We
can't guarantee that your instructor will always be able to save the day,
but if things are not too far out of control, he/she will certainly try!
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FSFlyingSchool Pro v 5.7.4 for FSX and FS2004
Your chief instructor Mr Smith now has a wealth of information for you on
basic aviation matters and will pass this along to you during the quieter
times when you are cruising the simulated skies. He'll still be watching
your performance of course, but will take the opportunity to share his
detailed knowledge of aircraft controls, instruments, procedures etc with
you as you fly along. As with most of FSFlyingSchool's features, this is of
course an option, so seasoned pilots can decline if they would prefer. FSFlyingSchool Pro v 5.8 for FSX and FS2004
Have you ever
wanted to ask "What's that airport over there..." or "Where's the runway I'm
trying to land at..." ?
Well now you can, with the updated Voice Command
Pack for FSFlyingSchool Pro. Just ask your instructor and he or she will tell
you what you need to know.
Saying (for example) "Airport 2 o'clock?" into
your microphone will have the instructor reporting the nearest airport at that
bearing. The instructor will identify the airport, its distance, runway
elevation, length and surface type. This is an handy, easy way to become
familiar with your surroundings!
"Where's the airport?" will have the
instructor identify the flight plan destination airport and its bearing in the
"clock" format, e.g. "10 o'clock", and the distance to the airport. This can be
very handy when, for example, you are trying to find a grass strip with no
lights even during the day, and equally when looking for a larger busy airport
which is far away or just hard to see.
The Voice Command Pack contains
dozens more helpful commands that your instructor is eager to help with. Just
ask and you'll get help on traffic proximity, weather, V speeds, ILS, flight
plan details and much more. ***Special Upgrade Offer!*** If you own FSFlyingSchool Pro, you can upgrade to 2013 for just $20. Log in to FSPilotShop with the same account you used to purchase FSFlyingSchool Pro, then use promotional code FSFS2013 on the payment page of checkout to receive the discount. For FSX. |