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  • Hobbs/State saving not working

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    @bjratchf Thanks. So what are you doing? Leaving it blank or manually inputting the correct tail number?
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    @SteveKane said in Feature Request: Ability to hide throttle/prop/mixture levers: And I found the LVARs as well....search on "Hidden" Please LVAR!
  • more state-saving items

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    @Tony73 Hi, this is not an issue but an suggestion. There was no answer from Nick yet wether something will change.
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    I think it's not working because they're momentary switches.
  • 2 observations

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    Thank you very much Nick for the complete information. And sorry if it was something I could have knowned by reading more carefully the extensive manual.
  • TDS GTN 750 going on and off

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    Black SquareB
    For the control binding issue, it's a definite possibility, depending on what you have bound.
  • any new aircraft coming?

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    MarkM
    There are no plans at the moment to add additional aircraft; however, I have logged these aircraft on our internal feature request tracker as something for the development team to consider should new aircraft be added. Mark - Just Flight
  • 146 Professional MSFS 2024?

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    MarkM
    We don't have a date to share at the moment, but it'll be towards the end of the month. Mark - Just Flight
  • Really fast spinning Anti collision light

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    MarkM
    We cannot replicate any increased animation speed behaviours in MSFS 2024, and I don't recall seeing any other reports of it. The only thing I can think of that would affect the speed of the beacon lights and wipers is the sim rate. We haven't tested the F28 in the SU4 Beta though, as officially we don't support any of our products on the MSFS Sim Update betas. The Sim Update betas are beta releases, so bugs are expected, and it would be a full-time job in itself to keep all our products fully compatible with each beta update. If we can replicate this once SU4 has been fully released, we'll include any necessary fixes in the next F28 update. Mark - Just Flight
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    Hi @WheelmanPEI, I think there might be some confusion about the concept of MTBF. MTBF doesn't need accumulation, as it uses a random variable. It's a bit mathematical to explain, but I can use an analogy to explain it. Suppose we have a fair coin, and we flip it. The coin can land 50% on its tail, 50% on its head, which is fair. If I will make a bet, that it will be head the next time I throw it, its an honest 50/50 bet, so far so good. Now suppose I did flip the coin already 10 times, all resulting in head. I would like to make the same bet, the next will be head. This is still a fair bet, 50/50. As the previous outcomes do not impact the next outcome. (The coin doesn't care, it's still a fair coin) This feels a bit weird, and I get that. The reason why it feels weird, is because the chances that I would throw 11 heads in a row are really really small. That is, if I pick up a coin now and try to throw heads 11 times in a row. But, here we make the mistake. Saying: "I will flip 11 times head in a row" is fundamentally different than "I flipped 10 heads already, I will flip it again". See what I'm saying? The previous outcomes of a random variable does not influence the next outcome of that same random variable. Back to the beginning, MTBF uses that same concept. Mathematically speaking it translates: "The machine has a x% chance of failing" to a "How many days on average can this machine go without failure?". Or, back to the coin: "What is the chance of me throwing x times head in a row, starting now?". Just as with the coin, the outcome of the next failure-free flight is not influenced by the previous flight. But we can make a statement about the average length of a "failure-free"-streak. And that statement is the MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures), it converts a percentage of failure, to a comprehensible number. I don't know what "magneto failure 0.0001%" means, but I know what "magneto failure on average once every 5000 hours" means. That being said: Increasing the MTBF to 1,000,000 will make the chance of a failure neglectably small Purposely failing and repairing a component will not make a difference on the chance of failure There are no logs on the "time without failures", as keeping track of this requires programmers to do more bookkeeping, while the previous outcome does not influence the failure rate. @Black-Square Please correct me if I'm wrong. I could not let the opportunity pass, to spread the knowledge of my favorite statistics teacher. P.S. Your car does not use MTBF, but lifetime of components, so please, don't use math to skip on maintenance
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    Yes, it works Thanks!
  • Optimal zoom

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  • An Elevator Trim Question

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  • Some Bonanza Feedback/Ideas

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    @nrcrate State saving is still done in the cloud in MSFS 2020, I'm afraid, but it seems more consistent than 2024. Good idea about the gear constants changing things. Either way, it should be something my sound designer can take care of pretty readily. Thanks again, and glad to hear you're still enjoying them!
  • King Air in 2024

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    @Black-Square said in King Air in 2024: @jmarkows We'll just have to wait and see, I suppose Don't make a liar out of me
  • Autopilot altitude select bindings

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    @lawndart Interesting. That sounds like a very solvable problem. Just to be clear, you're not suggesting that it's anything I need to implement, right? This sounds entirely like a scripting issue in SPAD/FSUIPC/Mobi, or whatever you're using.
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    @MiRexer said in Question about avionics state during cold and dark start...: Some of your input on this may be a generational thing. I was last actively flying around 2002 and we had mostly analog transponders then and they didn't want you to turn it to alt until right before take off. That is unless I was doing it wrong then You're absolutely right about that, because the FAA made its recommendation shortly after I got my license in maybe 2015, at which time I was also still flying with a Bendix/King transponder. I'm glad you figured out a working solution. I knew that other people have done exactly this in SPAD or MobiFlight. Your suggestion about saving configurations is a very interesting one. As usual, these things are a lot easier said than done, but I will be thinking about the best way to do this while I'm away from my desk. Thanks for the idea!
  • Trying to SPAD B36TP

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    Not SPAD, but FSUIPC. Here's what I ended up with for another user, for the Bonanza just use the _1 variable. https://community.justflight.com/post/43575 Both the linked post and a follow up a few posts down.
  • Question about trim sensitivity

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    So I went ahead and purchased the Baron/Bonanza Professional bundle. Seemed a no brainer to get that given the price. I am blown away by the Baron. The trim is absolutely fine, not to forget everything else. It looks and sounds fabulous. Handling is superb. Thank you again @SadBucket.
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    I can confirm that I'm on SU4 Beta and no problems so far as well.