CJSouthern Posted December 23, 2020 Report Posted December 23, 2020 (edited) I was struggling to understand a couple of aspects of the interior lighting control behaviour so I looked up what it said in the official TBM900 POH (pages 7.8.16 & 7.8.17). It mentions that the emergency lighting is controlled by an emergency lighting switch located (what appears to be) a few inches above the center of the overhead panel (marked #5 in the diagram). The POH goes on to say "A rheostat located on the cockpit overhead panel controls emergency lighting operation & intensity. Forward rotation of control knob allows changing from OFF position to minimum lighting then increasing lighting to maximum brightness." In the model when I look a few inches above the centre of the overhead panel I can only 2 two switches relating to oxygen use - and the only rheostat I can see is for instrument panel lighting; the emergency lights in the model have their own on/off switches - the same as the other ceiling flood lights. Just wondering if it's a minor fidelity issue or if there are differences between real life aircraft and my version of the manual? No "biggie" - as always, mentioned in the spirit of understanding & improving the model. Edited December 23, 2020 by CJSouthern Quote
Goran_M Posted December 23, 2020 Report Posted December 23, 2020 Emergency lighting isn't modelled at this time. We might add it at a later date. Not sure if it's going to be part of the upcoming update. Quote
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