Noel Murray Posted June 18, 2022 Report Posted June 18, 2022 My usual (for other x plane aircraft) joystick button to disconnect the AP does not work for the Saab 304a. I have tried several other mapping option in X Plane settings but have been unable to find an option that works. Moving view to the centre pedestal at a critical time of landing is not ideal (to turn off using AP switch) which leaves only landing with AP connected which is just not right. I have almost mastered this aircraft apart from this aspect (and Rev Thrust) and really like it (maybe VS selection is a little cumbersome). Any hints / tips on what x plane setting option should be used to map AP disconnect would be appreciated. Quote
Cameron Posted June 18, 2022 Report Posted June 18, 2022 You do not need to move your camera to the console. There is a big, red AP disconnect button right on the yoke. If you'd like to bind the AP Disconnect to your hardware, you can use: les/sf34a/acft/aplt/mnp/cw_ap_disco_button_pilot Quote
Noel Murray Posted June 19, 2022 Author Report Posted June 19, 2022 Thank you. I was aware of the red button on the yoke but this only provides half the answer - it does not engage the AP ( yes I accept I probably didn’t cover engaging the AP in my initial question). During take off, taking your eyes away from your attitude is not great - in fact I find that my aircraft invariably enters a left role when I am trying to engage. I can set a wide field of view to see everything but then my building look really odd. So my basic question was what x plane settings command can be set to engage the AP (and disconnect). I note the command line of information you provided but I really don’t know what to do with that ( I am using iMac) Quote
JGregory Posted June 19, 2022 Report Posted June 19, 2022 4 hours ago, Noel Murray said: Thank you. I was aware of the red button on the yoke but this only provides half the answer - it does not engage the AP ( yes I accept I probably didn’t cover engaging the AP in my initial question). During take off, taking your eyes away from your attitude is not great - in fact I find that my aircraft invariably enters a left role when I am trying to engage. I can set a wide field of view to see everything but then my building look really odd. So my basic question was what x plane settings command can be set to engage the AP (and disconnect). I note the command line of information you provided but I really don’t know what to do with that ( I am using iMac) You can bind the following to engage/disengage the autopilot. Note that in order to silence the disco alarm you will need to use the red button on the yoke. 2 Quote
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