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Do you do the full 8 minute INS alignment and enter in the correct GPS coordinates after you repair?

 

 

Why do you need to do that, the plane does not move.

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Did you verify your coordinates?

 

After a full shutdown at a different airport, my stored heading alignment has my original spawn point's coordinates and heading.

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Did you verify your coordinates?

 

After a full shutdown at a different airport, my stored heading alignment has my original spawn point's coordinates and heading.

 

 

That might be the case, but that is also a bug.

 

 

In any way it should not affect the HUD, you can startup and take off without alignment, the HUD wont be messed up, as far as I know.

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Can you describe what specifically is bugged on the HUD?

"Subsonic is below Mach 1, supersonic is up to Mach 5. Above Mach 5 is hypersonic. And reentry from space, well, that's like Mach a lot."

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On 10/19/2020 at 12:50 AM, Machalot said:

Can you describe what specifically is bugged on the HUD?

 

Watch the track?

 

Anything on this?

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On 10/3/2020 at 9:30 AM, Furiz said:

 

 

That might be the case, but that is also a bug.

 

 

In any way it should not affect the HUD, you can startup and take off without alignment, the HUD wont be messed up, as far as I know.

If you turn off the INS on the INS panel and turn it back on you will have to do an alignment again.... I don't see why this is a bug report....

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1 hour ago, SaladinoSaurus said:

If you turn off the INS on the INS panel and turn it back on you will have to do an alignment again.... I don't see why this is a bug report....

The other day I tried using ground power to get around this.  Unfortunately, even though ground power keeps the INS running, the repair process seems to clear its navigation state, which then requires a full alignment as you said.

"Subsonic is below Mach 1, supersonic is up to Mach 5. Above Mach 5 is hypersonic. And reentry from space, well, that's like Mach a lot."

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