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Hi

This aircraft is fantastic, thanks TorqueSim :)

Today during a flight to the Canary Islands I noticed that PFD dsplayed altitude was incorrect in this situation.

I climb to 4500 ft with autopilot (ALT+VS + NAV GPS)
At 4500 ft, the aircraft stop to climb, the PFD display 4500 ft one second than display 4400 ft (see screeshot SR22TN_DFC90 - GPS.png)

Near the airport, i descend to 1700 ft to capture ILS and I engage the AP APPR. In this case the PFD display the correct altitude (see screeshot SR22TN_DFC90 - VOR-ILS.png), before to descent

When i climb or descent, the PFD display always the correct altitude. 
I have the impression that the PFD display an incorrect altitude (-100 ft) when AP hold altitude with GPS NAV :huh:

(Sorry for my english, i use google to help me translate ;) ) 

Nicolas

220378922_SR22TN_DFC90-GPS.png

1446987594_SR22TN_DFC90-VOR-ILS.png

Posted

Hi, we've got this fixed for the next update. What is happening is that we initially didn't have "rolling digits" for the hundreds and thousands place, so if you were at 4495 ft, for example, it would look like 4400 is shown.

Posted

Thanks a lot

1. I have attached a file. The sound appears at each press of a button of the yoke or bravo quandrant (2s from the file and after). the sound looks like a vibration

2. OK, i use the left and right toe break, not the yaw pedal of my saitek rudder pedals 

3. Ok, i start engine after 15s after work the throttle back and forth as you hold the key 

Nicolas

 

weird sound.m4a

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