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First of all its a great addition to my hanger, but I have a few problems

The first is the lack of noise in the cockpit (Other than the alarms ) the second is a cant seem to trim the plane out - it just keeps wanting to pull the nose up

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First of all its a great addition to my hanger, but I have a few problems

The first is the lack of noise in the cockpit (Other than the alarms )

 

 

What noises are you missing? .. here is a Mission I made recently and every switch on the cockpit has its corresponding noise:

 

 

By60-F1pLGA

 

 

the second is a cant seem to trim the plane out - it just keeps wanting to pull the nose up

 

 

The trim control is really slow, but with some practice it can be anticipated pretty well ... tough this isnt a plane that you can take your hands off the stick and expect it to fly itself :)

 

 

Cheers

 

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Posted

By the way, do you guys manage to get "4 red, 1 amber" during pre-flight check? I only get

- BLOC CAB - PRES COMB

- PRES CAB

- X GEN CC

 

which one am i missing?

Posted
which one am i missing?

I'd guess

 

- PRES OXIG

 

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I wonder if you have the 'hear like in helmet' option checked. That makes things quieter.

 

 

I do Ill uncheck it this evening- thank you

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Real engine sounds are still WIP.

Regarding trim, be aware that this aircraft trims automatically while you keep the speed brake switch depressed. Once you release the switch, the trimming will stop. This is a real feature to compensate the pitch moment that extension-retraction of speed brake produces. In the real aircraft the speed brake switch is a spring loaded type of switch. You have to be careful with it, and release the speed brake button of your joystick (or keyboard key) when you see the speed brake has reached the fully deployed or retracted position in the corresponding indicator.

Roberto "Vibora" Seoane

Alas Rojas

 

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