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Hi Guys I hope to give u a nice news showing u this site <a href='http://fmc.scumari.nl' target='_blank'>http://fmc.scumari.nl</a> Here u can find a free FMC that can be used with a lot of plane even with the Map in the PD. Anyway it is for all planes but 742 RFP as our plane flies with INS and GPS <!--emo&:lol:-->[img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]<!--endemo-->
"<!--QuoteBegin-jcboliveira+Oct 14 2004, 05:39 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jcboliveira @ Oct 14 2004, 05:39 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->I tried and wow. It's not a gauge it is ugly but has a lot of possibilities. Really can't understand why this was hidden in some litle site. Thanks [right][snapback]1941[/snapback][/right] <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd--> Hi guys, I know why it was hidden in some little site. I know the guy Peter Kamerbeek who developed it. It is a guy from Holland just like me and he is member of The Flying Friends. Great pilots that fly on the Ivao network. He made it for himself with the Posky 757 in mind. During the developement of the FMC Rick Schuitemaker, another member of The Flying Friends and the owner of the Scumari website, pushed him to make it usable for other aircrafts also. It was never his idea to have it spread all over the world. He made it for himself and for Flying Friends who would be interested. But Rick thought it was to good to keep it for a few people only. Rick wrote the manual and is the webmaster. I spoke the developer yesterday at the Flightsim weekend at Lelystad airport in the Netherlands and he is completely overwelmed by all the e-mails he is receiving from all over the world now. Making the FMC universal for all kinds of aircraft gives him some problems. So he is still working on it. At least when he can find time for it. Because now he is very busy answering all the e-mails he receives. He is a very friendly guy who likes to help people, but please be kind for him. The FMC is not completely finished and it was never his intention to have it spread all over the world. "