Jjohnson241 Posted May 3, 2016 Report Posted May 3, 2016 I can't seem to operate the sliding windows of the cockpit. Found the manipulator (hand), tried to click and drag rearward and the only thing that happens is I hear a click and the hand disappears. Can someone help with a picture or short video of the procedure? Thanks. Quote
cloudfreak1 Posted May 3, 2016 Report Posted May 3, 2016 ...is the switch on pressure cabin panel set to -Ground- Quote
Jjohnson241 Posted May 3, 2016 Author Report Posted May 3, 2016 Don't know where that panel is, LOL. I reloaded that plane and the windows worked. I didn't operate any switches on any panel. I loaded the plane "ready to fly". Quote
Litjan Posted May 3, 2016 Report Posted May 3, 2016 Yes, if you are quick you can open the windows before the pressure builds up... we are going to have a fix for some window-problems in the next update. Jan Quote
ricky1414 Posted May 3, 2016 Report Posted May 3, 2016 2 hours ago, Jjohnson241 said: Don't know where that panel is, LOL. I reloaded that plane and the windows worked. I didn't operate any switches on any panel. I loaded the plane "ready to fly". With ready to fly the switch is on FLIGHT and the cabin is pressurized so obviously you can't open the window. Quote
mmerelles Posted May 3, 2016 Report Posted May 3, 2016 (edited) 2 hours ago, Jjohnson241 said: I can't seem to operate the sliding windows of the cockpit. Found the manipulator (hand), tried to click and drag rearward and the only thing that happens is I hear a click and the hand disappears. Can someone help with a picture or short video of the procedure? Thanks. to open/close the window just clic on the window manipulator, no need to drag. To open the window the cabin must not be pressurized. If you are starting the aircraft "ready to fly" the cabin will be pressurized ready for takeoff, but due to the time it takes to presurize if you load the aircraft and quickly clic the window it will open, but this is just trick. The important thing here is, cabin pressurized no window opening, cabin unpressurized you can manipulate the window. If you start the aircraft "ready to fly" but you want to open the window to ventilate the cockpit a bit or to listen the engines music during taxing, just go to the overhead panel (the big panel above your head), right down side (just above light switches strobe, anti collision, wing, etc) and toggle pressurization switch from FLT to GRD mode. Do not forget to set it back to FLT mode before takeoff. Hope this helps Edited May 3, 2016 by mmerelles 1 Quote
Jjohnson241 Posted May 3, 2016 Author Report Posted May 3, 2016 55 minutes ago, mmerelles said: to open/close the window just clic on the window manipulator, no need to drag. To open the window the cabin must not be pressurized. If you are starting the aircraft "ready to fly" the cabin will be pressurized ready for takeoff, but due to the time it takes to presurize if you load the aircraft and quickly clic the window it will open, but this is just trick. The important thing here is, cabin pressurized no window opening, cabin unpressurized you can manipulate the window. If you start the aircraft "ready to fly" but you want to open the window to ventilate the cockpit a bit or to listen the engines music during taxing, just go to the overhead panel (the big panel above your head), right down side (just above light switches strobe, anti collision, wing, etc) and toggle pressurization switch from FLT to GRD mode. Do not forget to set it back to FLT mode before takeoff. Hope this helps Is does help and thank you. Quote
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