Still getting acquainted, but thus far I find these sounds to be horrible (especially exterior) in implementation by FlyJSim. The video portrayed them a lot differently. I've heard TSS' sounds in Flight Sim, so I know this isn't their issue, but rather FlyJSim's.
My best guess would be that you had a session with a previous aircraft where the instrument lighting was turned all the way down, which also controlled these items. X-Plane will "save" this and roll it over to the next aircraft. You can open up an aircraft that has rheostats for this stuff and turn them back up, then load the Duchess to see if that solves it.
I have to agree with this. While we genuinely do not mind providing any customers the support they deserve, to save yourself a lot of frustration it is important you read the material that is already provided to you. Asking questions here which are easily answered in the manual becomes redundant and does take away from the time we can dedicate to bettering the product with more enhancements or answering legitimate questions/bug reports which cannot be answered in the already provided documentation.
This will vary depending on a number of factors. While no charts are published, please consult the manual for speeds and use your best judgement depending on the configuration of your aircraft. Page 9 is there for your reading pleasure.
X-Plane may have fixed the availability of it, but this does not mean add-ons will work right away. This must be re-animated/coded with the new datarefs when published.
Not all joysticks are created equal. There are numerous joysticks available which have one more more rotational axis for the purposes of trim (be it elevator or aileron). Javier is stating to not trim your aircraft using the joystick when flying with the Jetstream.
This prevents control surfaces from moving while parked to prevent sudden movement and damage to an aircraft when unattended. It is this way in the real world, and simulated in the aircraft just the same.
Gary, As Javier said in the post just above yours and in response to the fact that it is suggested there should be a delay, he is already looking into this.
What happens if you make these adjustments with the mouse and not your hardware setup? I'm curious to know the result of that first before we continue to troubleshoot this with you.
Hi, Niko, Thank you for this report. We will look into it. To better assist you, can you please specify whether this is X-Plane 9 or 10, and is it with HDR on or off?