Granados Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 there´s just one misunderstanding inside. German beer is not the Problem. You should know that they drink Äppelwoi in Hessen, only there and really nowhere else in germany. Nobody else except the hessen understands why they drink it. Maybe that´s why you were worried about the Constitution of your Pal ;D Quote
philipp Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 there´s just one misunderstanding inside. German beer is not the Problem. You should know that they drink Äppelwoi in Hessen, only there and really nowhere else in germany. Nobody else except the hessen understands why they drink it. Maybe that´s why you were worried about the Constitution of your Pal ;DLOL, absolutely spot on... Quote
Granados Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 just silly joking;) next time i´m in frankfurt let´s drink some altbier instead and eat some handkäs and all is fine. I´m sure javier would like it. edit, btw. where´s the paella? Quote
X-elbert Posted April 27, 2011 Report Posted April 27, 2011 I'm up to page 35 in the tutorial and I must say, this is exactly the procedures that are used to fly the plane. New pilots spend hours and hours in Paper Trainers and workin with an FMS Simulator on a computer to get these procedures down, before they can go into the Level D Simulator and learn how to put it all together. Just practice, practice, practice and U will be able to do all this is a Heart Beat. It is so much FUN and worth the effort. "Fly Safely"PS. I was a Check Airman and Type Rating Examiner on the CRJ, and will help anyway I can, just ask!! Quote
Simmo W Posted April 27, 2011 Report Posted April 27, 2011 I've finally been able to download them. Holy cow! Over 50 pages just for the tutorial! I'm shaking in my boots. Just how I like it, total confusion before you start to master it. And a great thankyou to everyone for delaying release of her until my little trip away, so nice just for me!So Jav, little Teo is not born yet? 'A bun in the oven' as we say in Oz? Best of luck and congrats, my Dylan is 5 and the most amazing thing ever happen to us, so magical. I can lend you our tons of Lego to make more planes :-).Here he is after helping me make some muffins. Not much chance for the muffins to cool down! Very fast hands and mouth. Get used to it! All that is yours is theirs, and so be it. Quote
Granados Posted April 27, 2011 Report Posted April 27, 2011 Bon appetit to little Dylan "Important: If you want the CRJ fly correctly with autopilot modes, then don’t assign any axis to any trim mode (pitch, roll or heading). To (Oops, better do;) it with button pressing (as the real one) Also deactivate Random Failures and birds on equipment failures (and rendering for birds) to discart any malfunction on the CRJ if you find any.If you don’t do this, the plane will try to catch the autopilot mode but the first control that is going to obey are the trim axis, and because if they are axis always are making inputs to the plane."Is it sure that an input is always given or does it depend on the hardware? on my saitek x52 i have two wheels assigned for pitch and roll trim. especially pitch trim is very useful in some siuations, so i don´t wanna miss it. if you open Joystick settings it doesn´t seem like theres an input all the time. (?) Or would there be another workaround instead of deactivating it? Quote
Nova Posted April 28, 2011 Report Posted April 28, 2011 Boooohooooo! No axis for trim?!? :-[Well, then not gonna buy it. Pah! Quote
Granados Posted April 28, 2011 Report Posted April 28, 2011 no reason to cry, its just a question. Quote
Lukasz Posted April 28, 2011 Report Posted April 28, 2011 Granados, I had the same troubles with X52 and other aircraft. I had to reassign pitch and roll trim to a "tower" hat, because of conflicts. The axis bars in the sim may appear to be stationary, but in fact there is always a tiny bit of random fluctuation in signal coming form the potentiometers. Unfortunately, it's enough to "trip" custom autopilots and mess with flight - I've experienced sudden pitch up to 20-30o, when signal from the wheel peaked by like 0.005. Custom autopilot reset itself and the aircraft went aerobatic, when its flight controls jumped out of sudden, to the most inappropriate position.For now, it's either not to use wheels for trim or build a subsystem into an autopilot plugin, that recognises such signal peaks and ignores them, while preserving full trim funcionality. Like a "deadzone" on a regular joystick axis. Quote
Japo32 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Posted April 28, 2011 Boooohooooo! No axis for trim?!? :-[Well, then not gonna buy it. Pah!Well the real CRJ doesn't have any wheel to pitch trim. It has two buttons (up and down) for that in the yoke, and you have to press to input pitch trim commands. I know that lots of people (even me) have assigned that input to axis. It is more confortable. But in my joystick it gives little electric inputs on axis pitch trim, that and make the autopilot "jump" off, not only on this CRJ but also on others. So if you don't have the same problem you don't have to worry at all. But still is more realistic to asign two buttons to pitch trim. Quote
Granados Posted April 28, 2011 Report Posted April 28, 2011 Thanks for your answers! I´ll test it out, in Case of Problems let´s assign pitch trim to buttons, its not the big thing. Best, Granados Quote
Nova Posted April 28, 2011 Report Posted April 28, 2011 I find it strange, that such a high end computer like a fmc isn't able to add distances.The standard x-plane fmc always tells you how many miles you have to go to the waypointyou have currently selected. Makes descend planning really easy.Is this really not there in the real one, or just left out for a later update? Quote
RafalB Posted April 30, 2011 Report Posted April 30, 2011 I find it strange, that such a high end computer like a fmc isn't able to add distances.The standard x-plane fmc always tells you how many miles you have to go to the waypointyou have currently selected. Makes descend planning really easy.Is this really not there in the real one, or just left out for a later update?CRJ Manual Page 81 - look at the MFD picture and tell me what you see Quote
Nova Posted April 30, 2011 Report Posted April 30, 2011 But are those really the additive nm?When you have a look at tutorial page 42, Japo says that the values of theleg page show the distance between every single waypoint. So from currentposition to BENED it is a distance of 18NM, from BENED to PRADO 8NM, fromPRADO to CENTA 30NM.Why would the MFD show different values than the FMC? Quote
philipp Posted April 30, 2011 Report Posted April 30, 2011 Nova, these indications are according to the Rockwell Collins FMS 4200 pilot manual. If you have sources indicating otherwise, please tell us. I'm not claiming we are infallible, we are only as good as the manuals we got from our pilots.Philipp Quote
Nova Posted April 30, 2011 Report Posted April 30, 2011 I'm not saying you did something wrong.I just want to know if the distance on the MFD is additive or just likethe LEGS page where it tells you distances between the waypoints.The tutorial says: distances between waypointsRafalB says: distances on the MDF are added upI just want to know if he is right, or not.The manual doesn't say if the are summed up. Quote
Japo32 Posted April 30, 2011 Report Posted April 30, 2011 I'm not saying you did something wrong.I just want to know if the distance on the MFD is additive or just likethe LEGS page where it tells you distances between the waypoints.The tutorial says: distances between waypointsRafalB says: distances on the MDF are added upI just want to know if he is right, or not.The manual doesn't say if the are summed up.If I don't remember bad.. it is said on the manual (or the tutorial) that the MFD 4 lines are added up. Only on LEGS shows point to point. Quote
sthai Posted April 30, 2011 Report Posted April 30, 2011 A bit off topic, I know, but Javi: What happened to the CRJ banner in your posts?May we congratulate for something (or someone)?!?Best,St Quote
X-elbert Posted May 4, 2011 Report Posted May 4, 2011 New page on website says 3 Manual, but, there are still only 2 in the ZIP, thanks Quote
flyinhawaiian Posted May 4, 2011 Report Posted May 4, 2011 New page on website says 3 Manual, but, there are still only 2 in the ZIP, thanksThe third is provided with the purchase of the aircraft. As far as I know, its the POH and checklist manual Quote
X-elbert Posted May 4, 2011 Report Posted May 4, 2011 i know that I heard that, but, now the website says Three Quote
Simmo W Posted May 4, 2011 Report Posted May 4, 2011 i know that I heard that, but, now the website says ThreeIt's always said 3. Confused me too, until you read the small print below the manuals 'Pilot Handbook only available with purchase'. Quote
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