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I would like to fly my 737-800 transatlantic as I am running out of 
european routes to fly. I love the PMDG and would like to try some longer 
flights. I appreciate it depends on PAX load/Fuel etc however I would like 
some advice if possible?

To the OP you can certainly do something with a stop in Canda or maybe 
Bermuda? Iceland-NYC should be in the range. I have flown with the 737-700 
Miami-Azore islands and back with no problem. But of course the 700 has a 
bit more range.

A few months ago, I easily did JFK to Heathrow in the PMDG 737-600 fully 
fueled with a very light load, simulating a VIP transport. Made it with 
plenty of fuel to spare. As someone above said, the part between Gander and 
Shannon gets a little dull for about four hours.

The PMDG 737-800 for Microsoft Flight Simulator is a meticulously crafted 
simulation that embodies the essence of the Boeing 737-800, a widely 
recognized and esteemed aircraft in the aviation industry. Developed by 
PMDG, a team celebrated for their expertise in desktop flight simulation, 
this product marks a significant milestone in their Boeing 737NG series 
simulation. The PMDG 737-800 is distinguished by its comprehensive and 
detailed representation of the aircraft's systems, cockpit, and overall 
functionality, encapsulating years of dedicated work to exploit the 
advanced capabilities of Microsoft Flight Simulator. This dedication to 
authenticity and detail is evident in the accurate modeling of major and 
minor aircraft systems, the sophisticated simulation of onboard information 
systems, and the customized flight model augmented with enhanced physics, 
ensuring an immersive and realistic flight experience.

The add-on goes beyond the standard in-flight experience, offering a rich 
sound environment created using advanced sound recording and playback 
technologies. This sound package is based on recordings from a specially 
instrumented aircraft, resulting in a highly integrated sound environment 
encompassing both the exterior and the interior of the aircraft. The PMDG 
737-800's attention to detail extends to the lighting, with both 
incandescent and LED lighting options available, complete with dimmable 
flight deck lights and annunciators. The virtual cockpit is a marvel of 
modern simulation, boasting ultra-high detail textures, sophisticated 3D 
rendering, and accurate reflective properties. The PMDG 737-800 package 
doesn't just include the passenger variant; it also comes with the Boeing 
Business Jet and the 737-800 BDSF & BCF freighter variants, each with 
detailed ground equipment sets, including passenger servicing and cargo 
handling vehicles.

I have a rotary switch connectected to a BU0386X (from Leo Bodnar) that I 
want to control the position of the Autobrake switch. It is detected as a 
joystick and I want to assign the 5 individual putton presses to the 
"Autobrake Set" in FSUIPC. I have set each button press parameters 0 
through to 5. It seems I am doing something wrong as even when I restart 
FS2004 and load up my PMDG 737NG (800-900) it still will not work. Can 
anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?

Test it on the default 737 autobrake first. If it works on that but not the 
PMDG one it means PMDG have implemented their own system. You'd either need 
to find the keyboard shortcuts for it, if any, or possibly see if the new 
FSUIPC mouse macro" facility works on that switch.

i have tried also to set the autobrakes through fsuipc but with no 
success.i have tried everything to make it work and at one point nearly 
cracked it but nearlys not enough.i have tried offsetts which dont work and 
then macros which dont work but i have read something from a thread that 
you modify your macro and make it carry out decrements and increments as 
the switch on the main panel only increases or decreases.it doesnt 
recognise max 3 2 1 off and rto it just thinks decrease or increase so i 
read.wish i could just grasp it as i have been doing this for 4 days on and 
off but just cant see where i am going off.pete stated to apply it to the 
autobrake set which i tried but that didnt cure it either,i think thats the 
autobrake arm if i am correct.if you find a solution please let me know

The PMDG autobrake switch is a mouse-operated patch on screen. It 
recognises right and left turns from the left and right mouse buttons, not 
"RTO, off, 1, 2, 3, MAX", because the poor humble mouse has no way of 
saying such things. In order to set the autobrake, therefore, you really 
need just a two way self-centering switch or two buttons -- increment and 
decrement. To do a direct selection is probably possible but very messy, as 
I said, because you'd have to do several "lefts" to get it to a known place 
(RTO), then the correct number of "rights" to get it where you want it to 
go.

No, that AutoBrake Set sets the* FS* autobrake (not PMDG's) to the setting 
stated in the parameter. FS doesn't have anything called "autobrake arm" -- 
you are thinking of the speedbrake or spoilers.

There's no way I can help you with PMDG aircraft which don't use FS 
mechanisms. PMDG deliberately hid all of their mechanisms to stop folks 
doing what you want to do. I know some have cracked it, but they don't come 
here. You need to go to a cockpit builders Forum, such as those in 
MyCockpit, as I already suggested.

Neither. You never have to buy a new key unless changing to FSUIPC4 (for 
FSX). And you only ever have to re-enter the registration if you re-install 
Windows or move to another PC -- or accidentally delete your KEY file.

i have just formatted my pc to install fs9 stuff and i upgraded to fsuipc 
3.98.problem is i looked through all emails and can't find the registration 
key.its bugging me so how can i regain it and from where.if i post my email 
could you supply it ,

I don't think FSUIPC registration keys arrive in emails these days. You 
just get them by opening your account in SimMarket. You can do that 
anytime. There's really no point in sending me stuff, i don't have the data 
except in exceptional circumstances. SimMarket handles it all.

I had the same problem with Autobrake to be control only by the mouse in 
PMDG 737-800. Yesterday I solved this problem with Autobrake and now I 
control it from throttle quadrant bottton. This can be done if You use CH 
Products throttle quadrant. I am not sure about Saitek.

Have to refresh this topic because I can't cope with autobrake in PMDG. 
I've read the posts above and I know that there's no possibility to assign 
rto,off,1,2,3,max settings to rotary knob (unless something has changed 
since). But the question is if there is a possibility to "tell" the starter 
rotary knob of saitek swich panel to move one position up or down? For 
example if I set the switch panel rotary knob on second position (L) before 
flight is loaded and then when i move the knob left (OFF) the PMDG knob 
also move left (RTO position). If i move the knob twice right then PMDG 
auto brake also move two positions right.

Sorry, I can't really help as I have neither PMDG aircraft nor Saitek 
controls. I would be surprised if Saitek were using a rotary encoder if 
there are fixed (notched) positions, so you should be able to assign. If it 
is truly an encoder and you can only detect up and down, then of course you 
could have a macro which did autobrake inc or dec.

why cant i turn the auto speed on. when i try putting the auto throttle on 
it wont do it and lil light flashs at first. no matter what i press it will 
not turn on. any 1 know how to do this and why it does it

If you look at the overhead panel. There are two switches in the middle of 
the screen just down from centre a little, and very slightly to the left. 
You need to turn these switches on and off, and it solves the problem. You 
should ideally do this every time as part of your preflight checks.

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