That is a very well made tutorial and a nice review, thank you so much! The Joystick issue is now fixed (override) as well as the reversed OBS on the HSI. ILS selection from the map has been improved too. Looking forward to more feedback so GeoFS can improve further.
Hey @GeoFS, it's GCT as in GeoFS Community Team, I'd like to ask if you would be able to DM me on discord as I added you there and I wanted to ask something important. Please DM me back on discord or here on this RUclips comment, thanks!
@@voocheditz3739 rudder is coupled to ailerons by default. You can disable this in the controls settings. This is a discutable choice but it does not imply a physics issue.
Great to see this, I also just subscribed to your channel and turned notifications on. The new 3.3 is actually really amazing in such a way! As Xavier has been working on some great things for the upcoming updates for 3.3!
I think the map is with true geographic north. It could explain the difference with vor indication in the plane. Declination at 5:18. Declination in las vegas îs +11.19° (11°11')
VOR stands for Very high frequency Omnidirectional Range, and can be equipped with DME, standing for Distance Measuring Equipment. ILS stands for Instrument Landing System, and LOC is short for Localizer
Yes, but you need to use an aircraft with capable (older) instruments, like the DC-3 or Cessna 172. You tune into them the same as a VOR, and the arrow on the ADF will point towards the NDB. Hope that helps
It seems a little finicky, but should still work if you use the radio interface on the right. Tune to the VOR you want then use the OBS knob to select the bearing you want to fly. You'll have to be using nav mode and it will only work for flying towards a VOR.
@@techcast2428 You'll have to estimate using the nav panel or chose a random one. It doesn't really matter because you can only fly towards it using the nav autopilot.
how the hell is this supposed to even replicate real life ils procedures without tuning in the radio as the cockpit is just modeled buttons with png images?
geofs interface is too simple its like for babies kills the joy too when you cant hotstart the plane. and i just like the tuning nav 1 system and set heading on xplane 11 as well set my own vnav or ils approach into the runway.At this point it will be not possible for geofs to compete to xplane 11 or even the unrealistic physics msfs.
Well sir, that's your opinion to what you think about this flight simulator. Yes, it is quite simple. You should understand that it's a browser flight simulator and it's different than X plane in general so if you think GeoFS is going to compete with X plane that where you are completely wrong.
@@airline_aviation12 by saying geofs is a browser simulator you are indirectly saying that geofs cant afford theyre own servers and stuff for the multiplayer XD
@@airline_aviation12 xplane 11 cant even have global multiplayer because of thousands playing it and a browser sim that cant afford its own stuff thinks it can do it better than xplane 11 XD
@@airline_aviation12 because geofs cant even compete with a flight simulator from 2004 🤣🤣 Geofs is a game for kids that have potato pc and cant afford anything🤡🤡imagine playing something in a browser and think that you have the littlest knowledge to fly a plane 🤡🤡
That is a very well made tutorial and a nice review, thank you so much! The Joystick issue is now fixed (override) as well as the reversed OBS on the HSI. ILS selection from the map has been improved too. Looking forward to more feedback so GeoFS can improve further.
Hey @GeoFS, it's GCT as in GeoFS Community Team, I'd like to ask if you would be able to DM me on discord as I added you there and I wanted to ask something important. Please DM me back on discord or here on this RUclips comment, thanks!
the basic geofs aileron physics sucks. when you first turn its like moving the rudder and the alieron at the same time
@@voocheditz3739 rudder is coupled to ailerons by default. You can disable this in the controls settings. This is a discutable choice but it does not imply a physics issue.
@@GeoFS and the turning on geofs' planes r horribleeee
@@GeoFS and i do really really please beg to add youre game to steam or at least a .exe file because browser sim is so trashh
Great to see this, I also just subscribed to your channel and turned notifications on. The new 3.3 is actually really amazing in such a way! As Xavier has been working on some great things for the upcoming updates for 3.3!
I think the map is with true geographic north. It could explain the difference with vor indication in the plane. Declination at 5:18. Declination in las vegas îs +11.19° (11°11')
It would be nice to see some tutorials on how to adjust for earth curvature
This is an excellent video
9:06 when geo fs prints a plane onto the runway to look like it’s used more
That's just HD scenery, where it's just like Google maps for the ground
Thanks for the tutorial!
No problem!
Thank you for the great tutorial.
Bro, not the best landing, but great video!!!!
I might just be stupid but what do all the acronyms mean?
VOR stands for Very high frequency Omnidirectional Range, and can be equipped with DME, standing for Distance Measuring Equipment. ILS stands for Instrument Landing System, and LOC is short for Localizer
what's the indication below KTS?
I have a question, how do you get the runway to have tire marks on it and how do you get the connectors to the runway paved, Im new
That would be HD scenery, which is a GeoFS subscription for satellite imagery. I've made a couple videos on it if you'd like to check them out
@@Aviation34L ok thx
Is there a way of navigating to NDBs?
Yes, but you need to use an aircraft with capable (older) instruments, like the DC-3 or Cessna 172. You tune into them the same as a VOR, and the arrow on the ADF will point towards the NDB. Hope that helps
How to so this with community contributed planes?
It seems a little finicky, but should still work if you use the radio interface on the right. Tune to the VOR you want then use the OBS knob to select the bearing you want to fly. You'll have to be using nav mode and it will only work for flying towards a VOR.
@@Aviation34L How do you find the correct bearing
@@techcast2428 You'll have to estimate using the nav panel or chose a random one. It doesn't really matter because you can only fly towards it using the nav autopilot.
how the hell is this supposed to even replicate real life ils procedures without tuning in the radio as the cockpit is just modeled buttons with png images?
None of these nav aids appear on my map. Is this game no longer in devo? The planes still work - but I have no nav aids.
You probably fly in the old 2.9
geofs interface is too simple its like for babies kills the joy too when you cant hotstart the plane. and i just like the tuning nav 1 system and set heading on xplane 11 as well set my own vnav or ils approach into the runway.At this point it will be not possible for geofs to compete to xplane 11 or even the unrealistic physics msfs.
Well sir, that's your opinion to what you think about this flight simulator. Yes, it is quite simple. You should understand that it's a browser flight simulator and it's different than X plane in general so if you think GeoFS is going to compete with X plane that where you are completely wrong.
@@airline_aviation12 by saying geofs is a browser simulator you are indirectly saying that geofs cant afford theyre own servers and stuff for the multiplayer XD
@@airline_aviation12 xplane 11 cant even have global multiplayer because of thousands playing it and a browser sim that cant afford its own stuff thinks it can do it better than xplane 11 XD
@@voocheditz3739 it's getting there buddy, it's getting there. But we ain't competing
@@airline_aviation12 because geofs cant even compete with a flight simulator from 2004 🤣🤣 Geofs is a game for kids that have potato pc and cant afford anything🤡🤡imagine playing something in a browser and think that you have the littlest knowledge to fly a plane 🤡🤡