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CDN 791M

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  1. Adding 1 more... Please allow the setting item "time to brake" or whatever it is... to go to zero (current lowest value is 1) for those of us who have calibrated toe brakes so we can disable it entirely. Even with it set to 1, it is really messing up my ability to modulate the toe brakes.
  2. I'm going to add to this one to try and keep notes for Tom in the same spot. I'm noticing a thrust / Power Control Lever (PCL) discrepancy in the MU... Engine 2 (right) is developing significantly more power than Engine 1 (left) at all PCL positions. Here's some data for you. This is on a Honeycomb Bravo throttle, freshly calibrated (via joy.cpl, then X Plane internal calibration). Assignments: Lever A - Prop1 (Left Condition Lever, linear 0-100) Lever B - Throttle3 (Left PCL, linear 0-100) Lever C - Throttle 4 (Right PCL, linear 0-100) Lever D - Prop2 (Right Condition Lever, linear 0-100) Lever E - <none> Lever F - Flaps Test 01 - Condition levers @ TAXI Lever XP Raw Position Thrust 3D Cockpit PCL Position Throttle3 1.000 -252.82 Full Reverse Throttle4 1.000 -154.83 Full Reverse Throttle3 0.1124 -71.95 Beta / Reverse cutover Throttle4 0.1124 -31.07 Beta / Reverse cutover Throttle3 0.00 274.90 Alpha / Beta cutover (just prior to the "Gate") Throttle4 0.00 488.50 Alpha / Beta cutover (just prior to the "Gate") Throttle3 1.000 1697.0 Alpha Max (Full Forward) Throttle4 1.000 1758.7 Alpha Max (Full Forward) Test 02 - Condition Levers @ Take Off / Land Throttle3 1.000 1901.3 Alpha Max (Full Forward) Throttle4 1.000 2805.2 Alpha Max (Full Forward) NOTE: Due to assumed plugin manipulation, XP Raw values are not "raw". Raw range should 1.00 (lever min) to 0.00 (lever max)(Lever B & C are reversed). Hoping this might be of assistance - are others seeing the same thing? Ed
  3. Confirm all above. When native XP Avionics dref is manually set to 1, my GMX330 is boot looping, and I'm unable to take it out of STBY mode. But - she's a gorgeous bird, and I'm loving flying her. ed
  4. I've worked through the above noted bug - it is related to the decompiled (txt) dsf - there are two lines at the very end of the text file relating to the location of the elevation.raw and sea.elevation.raw images. By default, DSF2TEXT will write the full path to them into the text file - which can lead to problems. Open up the text file, and remove the full path information, leaving only the file name. The other bug I've run into is that the script cannot rename the original .raw file to .raw.bak This is occuring (under Win7) because the file is already open, and Windows OS will not permit a rename to occur when a file is open. Workaround is this: In the section def backupOrigRenNew(origFile): (line 140 in the script); comment out (#) line 146: os.rename(origFile, origFile+suffix) The script is now run-able. You will get another error message when it tries to rename the elevation.raw.MOD file - but it has written the new elevations in. You will have to manually remove the .MOD from the new one written. (Delete / move the original first.) I've just finished editing an airfield's elevations (sloped runways) and gotten it perfect. Took more than 450 elevation points, and multiple passes to tweak stuff, but it's right now. ed
  5. I posted this over on the other forum, I am getting the same AttributeError when running rastertool under both Python 2.6.2 and 2.7.6 on Win 7 64 bit. I've sent a message to Y-man. The error seems to be basically indicating that rastertool could not identify any elevation vertex's within the area defined. I'll let you know what Y-Man's response is - unless you've managed to fix it? In which case please, please let me know what you did to make it work!!1 ed
  6. Tom & Cameron.... My Moo is back. And she rocks. Thank you. (PS - all my other aircraft hate you. While they sit in the hangar. While Moo and I go and play.)
  7. Hi folks; With Tom's kind & generous permission, I have developed a medical interior for the Moo.... Replaces the executive interior with a more utilitarian medical one (ever tried getting... fluids... out of shag carpet?!?) that features a Lifeport Aerosled on the starboard side, new chairs & cabinets and the like. Designed for v 1.1.1, I will try to update it as we see v 1.5 and onward. Grab it from the Org at http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=13662 Please note that it is an UNOFFICIAL add on for the Moo, please do not bother Tom, Cameron, X Scenery or X Pilot for support. It does require some modifications of a copy of the aircraft in Plane-Maker, but I have included full tested instructions that should be fairly easy to follow. See below for a couple of small in game shots. cheers, ed
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