FSEconomy

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chopowski
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FSEconomy

Post by chopowski »

Hi, could anyone link me to a post that explains how to get started with FSEconomy?

Thanks, Russ
wmburns
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Re: FSEconomy

Post by wmburns »

Your post does not state:
  • Simulator (X-Plane, FSX, FSX-SE, P3D)
  • Type of airplanes you like to fiy (big iron or GA)
  • Operating system (Windows/version, Linux, Mac)
The post doesn't mention if you are looking for information on:
  • How to install FSE in general
  • how to get an FSE account
  • How to use FSE once installed
  • How to use FSE with PE
  • how to find good FSE jobs to fly. A great place to start if looking for jobs within the PE coverage area is myflightroute.com (http://www.myflightroute.com/fseinput.php?)
The FSE installation process is very different between X-Plane and FSX.

Regardless of your sim, the best place to start is by reading the FSE manual.

FSE Manual:
https://sites.google.com/site/fseoperationsguide/

FSE is very addictive. Once started be sure to say "hello" to your Wife and kids every few days or so.

My other piece of advice. Don't chase the v$'s. It really is easy to make v$'s on FSE. Use FSE as a method to generate different places and reasons to fly. Treat each flight as if it were a real world flight. Do your flight planning. Do your weather briefs. Practice good aeronautical decision making regarding VFR/IFR and go/no go.

Finally. When you do mess up, check out:

Worst FSE pilot ever! Share the shame?
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4984
stealthbob
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Location: Ottawa, Ontario

Re: FSEconomy

Post by stealthbob »

wmburns wrote:Use FSE as a method to generate different places and reasons to fly.
That is exactly what I enjoy out of FSE.

Lately however, I have been addicted to the Alphabet Challenge, haven't flown FSE in a while. :D
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