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Litjan

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  1. The software version we simulate can not do this. So your statement of "all 737´s FMC...." is wrong. Oh, and don´t post in the acknowledged thread. We move stuff in here once it is acknowledged. We need to weed out the uninformed posts from the genuine bug reports - a process you are witnessing right now . Happy landings, Jan
  2. I beg to disagree as well - the post I quoted was specifically mentioning the performance problem you experience while you MOD a route - and it disappears if you EXECute the mod. I am sure you missed this at a cursory glance, like I am prone to do when skimming over threads. The problem you experience is certainly not outweighing every other topic, and if you look at the many videos out there on YouTube you may find that the problem varies from computer to computer and is also very differently perceived by users - as in some consider it a total showstopper, some don´t notice it at all. We are very concerned with this problem that some are having and are determined to cure it - but it is not an easy fix and may take a while. Don´t mistake that for us not caring, though, we do! Jan
  3. No, this is a different issue and can be cured by adding an exception to your active virus scanner (exclude XP Folder from Windows Defender, Avast, etc.) Cheers, Jan
  4. Create exception for virus scanner (except X-Plane folder from real-time scanning like Windows Defender or Avast or such...) Jan
  5. Hi Jürgen, have you checked if your thrust levers are fully at "idle"? This is a requirement for the autobrake to work... For the RTO to function, you need to be faster than 90kts...below that it will simply DISARM. Thanks, Jan
  6. Frumpy is right - there is no way to navigate according to "true north" for the majority of GA aircraft (and only very few big airliners can switch to "true" indication), so the problem would just be offloaded to the pilots (what magnetic heading do I need to fly to track the 170 deg true radial???) Jan
  7. Hi chock, There is only HI IDLE and LOW IDLE on the 737 Classic. Hi idle is always active while in the air, and it varies with airspeed and altitude. Low idle is active on the ground (4 secs after touchdown, so you have better acceleration of the engine for reverse thrust). Therefore you will not see any RPM change upon selection of anti-ice (like on the bad Airbus). The anti-ice valves are "electrically controlled, but pneumatically operated" - so if you don´t have any pressure, they will not move anymore. So if the engine is shut down (not delivering pressure) the valves can´t move - but they "want to", so the "transit" (or disagreement) light is on if you move the switch. Will look at the fluctuation again - it could be due to your low framerate - can you try and increase it (by reducing rendering options) to 30+ and see if the problem persists? Thanks again for the input, Jan
  8. Question: Can you "click" the buttons (invisible)? Thanks, Jan
  9. Thanks for the short movie, Michael. We are still trying to figure out what exactly one has to do to get it to act weird like that. I don´t get this reliably, only once in a while. Cheers, Jan
  10. Thanks for the report, Michel! Sometimes there is an (erroneous) certain turn direction specified for a waypoint (like "right turn after CRI"), we will check the database to see what it is all about. Jan
  11. Hi and happy you got it to work - for the lagging please add an exception of the X-Plane folder to your virus-scanner (Windows Defender, Avast, etc.) - that should stop the lagging. Jan
  12. Slide them all the way to full. Jan
  13. Not a glitch - this is the N1 limit indicator and not the flight-phase indicator. It shows what maximum power the engines COULD go if needed. Not this model. The SPD INTV and ALT INTV are features that are not available on all Classics, and we chose to omit them to keep things a bit simpler. Jan
  14. Maybe it is a bug - but at least not our fault...
  15. Can´t really say anything about how these guys do it - except that I wouldn´t do it . It IS possible that they are running a higher FMS standard that will not allow A/T activation on the ground, I simply don´t know. Jan
  16. Yeah, this is an issue we are still having - the symbols will be drawn on the straight line between your airplane and the next waypoint - we don´t take curvature of the magenta into account yet. It is on the list of things to eventually get to, for now you can just fly "direct to" the current waypoint again when you are flying straight to it and the T/D should be on the magenta... Jan
  17. Hi and thanks for the kind words! We have a thread here: http://forums.x-pilot.com/forums/topic/8526-things-that-are-not-going-to-be-in-v10/ that is attempting to warn people of the things we are still missing. I am going to update this thread with every patch until it is all stricken out . I also flew DI´s Tornado (including Desert Storm) and about every FlightSimulator out there since the mid-80s (remember MicroProse? Jane´s? F-16 Combat Pilot?). The secret with Tornado was to manually fly below 100´ - no SAMs would ever launch! Happy flying, Jan
  18. You know I am not allowed to drink something to calm my hands when flying.... Jan
  19. Yes - the first push of the TOGA button will set a reduced go-around power. You can verify this by the FMA showing GA. Pushing a second time will give you full go-around power (N1). Jan
  20. Hi, The PFD and EHSI will go monochrome when the cooling airflow (avionics supply and exhaust fans) gets too low. This happens when a generator bus is not powered. The monochrome mode will keep the display from overheating - this is the way it works in the real airplane. To cure this, you can switch the fans to "alternate"... The cabin rate of climb should not oscillate - we had some problems with that before and it might "jitter" a bit, but should not oscillate. The outflow valve should be "almost closed" for normal cruise conditions. I don´t think we will model the PMC switch, it would be pretty complicated to get right and it is not used in normal (or abnormal) operation. It would only be used in case of an EGT limited engine or if the PMC of the opposing engine fails. No worries about nitpicking, I rather enjoy discussing features of the 737 at this level! Cheers, Jan
  21. No. This is no NG. Don´t press anything on the ground, except for TOGA when you want to take off. The autothrottle will happily go to full thrust for a number of modes, VNAV being one of them. THis is also the reason that the procedures are VERY specific about not arming it until you line up on the runway. Happy flying, Jan
  22. There is quite a bit potential for user error, here. You need to enable the receive button and turn up the volume, be within reception range,... It always worked for me, but I rarely check the idents... The NDB and RMI tuning works just fine. Jan
  23. I am not sure, but I think there was an update to some of the JarDesign plugins that caused a clash with ours... Jan
  24. No, these values are slaved to the X-Plane date. You need to change those in the X-Plane menues... Jan
  25. Hi, I think we have seen this some times already - I think the reason was an incompatible gfx chip (onboard Intel)? Jan
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