Flying the TU-154

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Re: Flying the TU-154

Postby ThomasKaira » Fri Aug 10, 2007 6:33 pm

OK, i finally found the manual for operation and use. I can't believe it took so long for me to find it.  :-[ :-[ :-[ ;D

Now, if only my Adobe Reader will work properly...
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Re: Flying the TU-154

Postby Mitch. » Sat Aug 11, 2007 4:38 am

I have more shots now of the Ilyushin Il-96 in the freeware section.

Have you got it working yet

P.S where can I get a freeware Tu-134
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Re: Flying the TU-154

Postby Ivan » Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:02 am

I have more shots now of the Ilyushin Il-96 in the freeware section.

Have you got it working yet

P.S where can I get a freeware Tu-134

http://www.sovclassim.org/tu134.html

Be warned... it in Cyrillic

You need to click the image that is to the right of the 'SCS Ty-134A v.0.9.5' text (with the soviet flag). That will download the installer.
The one from the link above is NOT fsx compatible.

Manual errata and flying hints can be found here.

http://www.protu-154.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6294 <-- that points to a FSX Beta version of the plane that isnt working
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Re: Flying the TU-154

Postby Mitch. » Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:24 am

Thanks a million, will download it tomorrow!!! :D
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Re: Flying the TU-154

Postby colsie123 » Wed Aug 15, 2007 4:08 am

Is it me or is the site more boring than what it was my first visit or is there another thingy out there like project tupolev. I do recall one that had tonnes of russian planes but the cockpits where basically the normal fs ones with a diffrent background colouring I was so disappointed. But they did do everything in english and Russian I think. Can someone tell me if the 154 has a personalised cokcpit ive always been a fan of russian lpanes they have that soviet chracter that makes them seem invincible and tough. You have 35mins 10 secs form me posting this thats how long that download is gonna take me also does it have auto installer. :D

PS there forum english bit has the manuals in ther ein english. In notpad so none of that really annoying adobe.
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Re: Flying the TU-154

Postby Ivan » Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:05 am

Is it me or is the site more boring than what it was my first visit or is there another thingy out there like project tupolev. I do recall one that had tonnes of russian planes but the cockpits where basically the normal fs ones with a diffrent background colouring I was so disappointed. But they did do everything in english and Russian I think. Can someone tell me if the 154 has a personalised cokcpit ive always been a fan of russian lpanes they have that soviet chracter that makes them seem invincible and tough. You have 35mins 10 secs form me posting this thats how long that download is gonna take me also does it have auto installer. :D

PS there forum english bit has the manuals in ther ein english. In notpad so none of that really annoying adobe.

Do you mean the now-dead Flightsim Kranoyarsk?

They have been largely replaced by www.avsim.ru (get cyrillic phrasebook ready) and a few type-specialized sites (Project Tupolev, SCS)

AFAIK SCS has an autoinstaller but no good english manual... shift 1 is the starter panel and shift-2 does the fuel
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Re: Flying the TU-154

Postby colsie123 » Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:36 am

Sure there closed I was on a site and it specialise din all russian aircrfat and some older western ones and they where releasing and preparing etc aircrfta when I was there on there noticeboard thingy. I was only there the other week a lot happens in the other week
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