Hi, it works pretty well for us. The main issues we are seeing are inconsistencies when one person sets values such as speed or the barometer which does not show up correctly for the other person. This could also be caused by making the change too fast. When making changes to the FMC, we also noticed that this can best be done on the Captain's side, else the routing can get messed up. Other than that, we really enjoy flying the Fenix using YourControls.
Agreed! Flying solo is fun, but a shared cockpit takes it to a whole different level. We love it, especially because we are so like-minded in our thought process and decision making.
@@ZBTEproductions Hi, it works pretty well for us. The main issues we are seeing are inconsistencies when one person sets values such as speed or the barometer which does not show up correctly for the other person. This could also be caused by making the change too fast. When making changes to the FMC, we also noticed that this can best be done on the Captain's side, else the routing can get messed up. Other than that, we really enjoy flying the Fenix using YourControls.
Ours is slightly different actually 🙂 The Landing checklist lets you check the missed approach altitude and cabin crew, apart from just checking the ECAM memo.
Gotcha! Tought you use an external one such as the jaydee one or some different one haha! Lovely video by the way! Surprised it went so well, I don’t have good memories of yourcontrols 😆
Thanks! Some of our first tries didn't go so well and we typically have more problems when using the PMDG 737, but we were happy too that this flight went with just a few hiccups.
Hey, how good does Yourcontrols work for the fenix?
Hi, it works pretty well for us. The main issues we are seeing are inconsistencies when one person sets values such as speed or the barometer which does not show up correctly for the other person. This could also be caused by making the change too fast. When making changes to the FMC, we also noticed that this can best be done on the Captain's side, else the routing can get messed up. Other than that, we really enjoy flying the Fenix using YourControls.
@@throttlehold9092 okay thanks
Would you be interested in doing the same with me and record it ?
Hi, Great video! What programs did you use?
Thanks! There's a list in the description 🙂
@@throttlehold9092 Thanks
Now this is flight simming
Agreed! Flying solo is fun, but a shared cockpit takes it to a whole different level. We love it, especially because we are so like-minded in our thought process and decision making.
the fact that a shared cockpit isnt even in MSFS 2024 is ridiculous
What was the profile you used for your controls?
Hi, we used this one: github.com/D1ngtalk/Yourcontrols-config-for-Fenixsim-A320/blob/main/Fenix%20Simulations%20-%20Airbus%20A320.yaml
Hi, we used this one: github.com/D1ngtalk/Yourcontrols-config-for-Fenixsim-A320/tree/main. Click on the green Code button and then on Download ZIP.
@@throttlehold9092 Thanks :))
@@throttlehold9092 The latest update to this is quite old. Have you encountered any issues with it?
@@ZBTEproductions Hi, it works pretty well for us. The main issues we are seeing are inconsistencies when one person sets values such as speed or the barometer which does not show up correctly for the other person. This could also be caused by making the change too fast. When making changes to the FMC, we also noticed that this can best be done on the Captain's side, else the routing can get messed up. Other than that, we really enjoy flying the Fenix using YourControls.
What checklist did you guys work off?
Hi, we are using this one: x-plane.to/file/44/airbus-a32x-checklist-2022.
We use the same checklist that is in the Fenix EFB
Ours is slightly different actually 🙂 The Landing checklist lets you check the missed approach altitude and cabin crew, apart from just checking the ECAM memo.
Gotcha! Tought you use an external one such as the jaydee one or some different one haha!
Lovely video by the way!
Surprised it went so well, I don’t have good memories of yourcontrols 😆
Thanks! Some of our first tries didn't go so well and we typically have more problems when using the PMDG 737, but we were happy too that this flight went with just a few hiccups.