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I couldnt find anything about this so I guess its not a known issue...

 

when using the wheel mouse as a rotary with the Minimum Altitude selector for the radio altimeter it seems to work fine, from -100 to the upper limit BUT, when you use the mouse click and then move the mouse up and down, the knob is bugged and despite moving the mouse up, the selected altitude will go negative for no reason and you cant go beyond 1000ft aprox so it looks like the knob gets "inverted" at some point when using the "click and drag" method.

 

 

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Don't want to start a new thread, but it's related:

 

AP can't be enabled at altitudes below 500ft. But if you enable it over 500ft and dive below, it will still be working... that's obviously a bug

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Also maybe related (or I'm a n00b), the barometric altimeter won't go above 22000-ish. When u go higher, altimeter does not move higher. If you pass that "max altitude" on the altimeter and then sets 25000ft on the altimeter ceiling selectors, it will climb until infinity...

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Don't want to start a new thread, but it's related:

 

AP can't be enabled at altitudes below 500ft. But if you enable it over 500ft and dive below, it will still be working... that's obviously a bug

 

I think it's an interpretation of the rule written in the French manual which says that the AP isn't to be used below 500ft unless for landing down to 200ft.

 

But probably that rule should be followed by the pilot.

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