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Start/relight and anti-skid problems

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Hawk T1/A Advanced Trainer
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    jazbanter
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    Loving this plane! That said, two annoyances/mysteries:

    Clicking the start/relight button at the specified step in the in-panel start checklist doesn't cause "the GTS air producer to accelerate to idle" as the manual suggests.

    For me it only starts when I set the engine start switch to START, then click the start/relight button, wait for GTS to go green, then set the engine start switch to START.

    Unrelated, later in the taxi sequence when I set the anti-skid switch to ON the SKID CWP caption doesn't extinguish as it suggests in the manual. It remains on all flight.

    Setup details:

    • Install_Hawk_MSFS_0.1.0
    • i7-9700k with 32 gigs + 3080 ti
    • VR with Reverb G2 and OpenXR
    • Community has nothing but the Hawk
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    jazbanter
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    Ah, could it be that I need to set the switches in both cockpits? Just saw that tip in another thread...

    Giving it a try now.

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    Nevermind. I just realized that I skipped the rear cockpit checklist steps, which I now understand are mandatory to getting the front settings into the right states.

    Cheers.

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    Jim610
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    Unrelated, later in the taxi sequence when I set the anti-skid switch to ON the SKID CWP caption doesn't extinguish as it suggests in the manual. It remains on all flight.

    You also need to hop into the back seat and turn that antiskid switch to on as well. Manual says "both" switches need to be on.

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