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  • Pitot Heat Switches

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    Thank you "usul" and "pedwards" I had assignments to pitot tubes on both the keyboard and Honeycomb Bravo. I deleted them both. I fly exclusively in VR, and I try to have all assignments deleted to be able to manipulate buttons/switches/rotaries with the mouse. Thanks again! Regards, Roberto
  • CWS yoke button / EADI mode

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    CWS is not a function of GPS unit, it's a function of autopilot. In our case - KFC325 unit. Here is the screen from the docs for 700/850 version (from here) . Moreoover, when I press CWS button on the yoke, EADI correctly indicates it with white "CWS" annunciators, but apparently it just has no effect on AP afterwards (and even when CWS is pushed in, the AP is still actively flying the plane) [image: 1f19f619-c17d-4cb4-af8a-454562c8308e.png]
  • Spad Next Honeycomb A/B

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    @kaptenek Try this https://community.justflight.com/topic/5458/tbm850-mapping-3-position-condition-lever-help
  • TBM Engine stops when going to the MSFS menu and altimeter digit

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    @laurreth so this is like in RL too? I did not know that....thanks for pointing it out.
  • TBM850, Was it even Beta tested?

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    @jetpro same thing happened to me, just unbind hardware like bravo throttle etc. from pitot and in my case avionics master on/off to fix the problem
  • How to open the cabin door in the TBM?

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    @rhinozherous ok i will try it. Thx
  • Did I just hear this?

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  • TBM850 Prop Characteristics

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    @rbringh looking at a PIM/POH/whatever, it looks like RPM is only really changed during run-up to exercise the prop, and during cruise to reduce noise at mostly negligible impact on all other parameters. As long as you change Np slowly, it doesn't have a large impact on overall torque in the sim, but quick changes will do something. There's also a torque limiter at work when you aren't in 850 Mode that makes everything but torque regulate to remain safe, and in 850 Mode where the limiter is inactive, I really don't know what's even going on. A footnote on Np in a performance table (all tables are made for 2000 RPM...): Propeller RPM utilization between 1600 and 2000 RPM is possible without changing performance. Display the TRQ indicated in table with Np = 2000 RPM, then reduce Np without exceeding 121.4 % TRQ. That pretty much looks a bit like leaning, but for noise, and some Socata Magic.
  • New BSQ TBM850 EFIS Issue

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    @derek its all good mate - sorted. Jase
  • BSQ TBM beta range transition

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    @eker Watching both the Justflight info video, and 737ng driver detailed test flight, there is no restriction in low prop rpm area. Without gates in our hardware throttles, I am glad BS simplified the beta range, in ground fine pitch (in air) you certainly hit the wall and drop out of the sky. Excellent decision by the developers..