Following the Zenith CH701 STOL, some of the FIP gauges for the Nemeth Designs Aerolite 103 have also been updated. Major enhancements in the R1r02 update include revisions to the Engine Cluster plus an extended version of the ADF which provides additional wind direction and magnitude information.

Email with the download link for the update has been sent to all users earlier. If you don’t see the email within the next 24 hours, please check your spam folder first and then contact me. Continue reading
Month: June 2022
776: Zenith CH701 STOL R1r01 Update
The Engine Cluster 2 of the Zenith CH701 STOL released earlier this month has been updated to R1r01, which enhances the performance of Water Temperature gauge while running with the default Logitech MSFS Plugins.
An additional SPAD.neXt version of the said gauge is included to allow accurate water temperature reading via the dedicated Local Variable (LVar).
Email with the download link for the update has been sent to all users earlier. If you don’t see the email within the next 24 hours, please check your spam folder first and then contact me. Continue reading
775: Zenith CH701 STOL Gauges Released
Thanks to Mikael in Sweden who sponsored me the SimWorks Studios (SWS) Zenith CH701 STOL, associated FIP instruments for the aircraft have just been released.
Mikael says, “I don’t fly these type of aircraft IRL but it is just something fun about this little bird for extreme bush flying.” Couldn’t agree with him more even though this slow speed Ultralight isn’t my favorite.
The gauge set basically includes the Airspeed Indicator (with MPH and additional KNOTS versions) plus the seven (7) Engine Gauges grouped in two Clusters.

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774: My New Gear – Elgato Stream Deck XL
Elgato Stream Deck may not be a stranger to you. The first time I heard about it was from Philippe AKA 1L2P in his Cockpit story last June. Frankly, I didn’t pay attention to it at all until I saw a demo in a shopping arcade a few months ago. I was amazed.
Now it has become one of the indispensable accessories in my computer system, not just for flight simulation. Continue reading
