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  1. That's very useful John thank you very much! Regards, Dave.
  2. Hi again, Ultimately I ended up using FSUIPC7 to activate approach callouts in MSFS with the .lua script kindly shared [ApprCallOutMSFS.lua] by ark1320. They're working perfectly! Setting up a shortcutkey to activate / deactivate the .lua file via FSUIPC7 is straightforward.... I'm not sure if there's an idiot proof way to activate the script only with a particular aircraft but I'll do some reading up. Best regards, Dave.
  3. Thank you, I'll try the Asobo forums. Yes, I have version 7.4.13 Regards, Dave.
  4. Hi John, I'm referring to MSFS functionality so I guess I'll try the Asobo forum. I posted the request for help here because of this post re. LUA script by ark1320... https://forum.simflight.com/topic/97598-approach-callouts-for-msfs/ However, I'm completely ignorant of how or even if I could use and adapt this code / wav files. Many thanks for your reply, Dave.
  5. Hi all, I'm used to 'merging' different exterior models with existing VC's and systems for my own personal use in MSFS. Right now I have an A350-900 exterior with FBW VC flying quite nicely... However, this method deactivates the altitude alerts / callouts on approach - i.e. 1000', 500', etc. etc. Does anyone know how I could re-activate these callouts via FSUIPC? Any ideas? Thanks, Dave. p.s. Forgive me - I already posted this request on the FS Developer forum but received no reply so I thought you folk might be able to help...
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