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I was trying to do an ILS approach at Senaki and for the life of me couldn't get the neeldes in the ILS gauge to work.

 

I followed the standard procedure which is to tune the frequency on the NAV radio, and turn it on.

I could hear the ILS morse code correctly, so the radio was tuned properly, but the needles don't move at all.

 

Tried messing around with switching on/off other radios, but no results.

 

Wondering if this is a bug..

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Posted (edited)

One possible possibility, why the ILS not work is

 

 

If the wind comes from the opposite direction then is the ILS not in use.

(Or if you have a Tailwind)

 

 

The wind must be always head on to have a working ILS Station.

 

 

Regards

Tango Lima/Scorpion

Edited by Thomas Loeffelmann
  • 5 weeks later...
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So in dcs the ils only work if the runway is in use?

 

Correct.

 

Note: There is a bug in DCS 2.5.x Caucasus where, for light 1-6 knot head winds, the ILS (and markers) may turnoff for the active ATC runway.

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It will be wind direction! I fly RL Light Aircraft and have to say DCS beats even P3D and Xplane in some things! ATC might be primitive in DCS, but they will not let you take off with a tail wind! TAS True Air Speed less makes the take off run shorter! Headwind only or crosswind Effect!

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