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Flight Simulator's Multiplayer feature allows many pilots to participate simultaneously in flight events. Best of all, MP pilots can see the aircraft of the other MP participants.
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VATSIM |
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VATSIM provides the same Air Traffic Control functions for flight simmers, through an online Internet connection. This provides the ultimate in realism by connecting virtual Pilots with live virtual Air Traffic Controllers. The flights are in real weather. Newcomers are referred to VATSIM section of our and also the VATSIM Resources Page. VATSIM can be flown after becoming a VATSIM member with the FSInn
program. Squarkbox 3 can also be used. This is a free
download from Squawkbox.
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Voice Communication |
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Whether you fly Multiplayer or VATSIM you should communicate by voice rather than with text and the keyboard. This program is available for Voice Communication
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Team Speak Communication in Multiplayer SessionsTeam Speak is the official means of voice communication for use in Multiplayer sessions. TS2 is the latest version of this freeware program and has proven to be very reliable and almost free of speech packet loss. Setting up TS can be found in the Multiplayer FAQ Forum. For further information on Team Speak as used in DC-3 Airways MP sessions please email Glen Broome VP MP Coordinator glenishome@btopenworld.com
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Microsoft ATC |
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Microsoft provides an ATC function in Flight Simulator. While it is not technically "Online" flying, it does provide a simplified form of Air Traffic Control which can be fun to fly. One may file either a VFR or IFR Flight Plan, or simply fly VFR and then request ATC while in flight. Access the MS ATC feature either with the 'Scroll-Lock' key or by clicking the ATC Simicon on your panel. Pilots reply to ATC communication by typing a designated number on their keyboard. |