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    Black SquareB
    Thanks for the summary. Have you make sure the TDS GTNxi is up-to-date, the PMS50 GTN is either not present or up-to-date, and the KLN-90B is the MSFS 2024 version and up-to-date? I know I've asked about everything except the GNS 530, but that's how this can be sometimes. Other GPS units might be interfering with the GNS in unpredictable ways. Glad you're enjoyed the airplane, but I will be a lot happier when we can ensure you have a working GNS 530!
  • G3X in bonanza

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    @xavierp you are missing this in your panel xml: <Instrument> <Name>G3XTouch_1</Name> <Electric> <Simvar name="CIRCUIT ON:52" unit="Boolean"/> </Electric> <ElevatorTrim/> <RudderTrim/> </Instrument> <Instrument> <Name>G3XTouch_2</Name> <Electric> <Simvar name="CIRCUIT ON:53" unit="Boolean"/> </Electric> </Instrument> I'm doing pretty much the same modification as you are but for Garmin G1000. I've done it in the past on other planes, for now I failed with the bonanza/baron but we can help each other!
  • New AVweb article ...

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    RhinozherousR
    Thank you very much, good read!
  • TDS GTN 750 going on and off

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    VillajotaV
    @Black-Square, no, I have a Bravo but all buttons are unmapped because all buttons and switches are managed by Stream Deck. I've double checked it anyway.
  • Stuck on pages in the EFB?

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    J
    Interesting the patch notes say it required the F28 to work; I don't have it and it worked for me.
  • Copilot Missing

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    MarkM
    v0.2.4a Hotfix released (27/11/25)
  • Massive Bump From Behind During After-Start

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    K
    Hmmm, just had the same "bump & fly 50m forward" after completing GSX pushback. The brakes are OK though
  • POH Charts: What am I doing wrong?

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    @Mark said in POH Charts: What am I doing wrong?: I'm not personally aware of us having an alternative version of the ODM with different charts; however, I'll ask the question to the team in the morning and get back to you. Mark - Just Flight Thanks Mark! There was only ever the one version, and it was updated not long after I made this topic those few years ago. However, like I said, I just overwrote my copy with one downloaded direct from the support page since you guys don't package them with the aircraft anymore, and it looks like that version is missing the engine power chart (or maybe it's that ancient version, I know you guys were having caching problems on the website a week or two ago).
  • 146 Professional MSFS 2024?

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    MarkM
    It looks like that is a third-party livery that isn't compatible with the latest MSFS 2024 native version of the 146 Professional. MSFS 2024 native products use a different texture file format compared to MSFS 2020 products (KTX2 vs DDS), so unfortunately, MSFS 2020 liveries won't be compatible out of the box. Third-party liveries created for previous versions of the 146 will need to be updated by the creator before they will be compatible. Mark - Just Flight
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    MarkM
    It is expected behaviour that the F28 should be susceptible to floating when entering the ground effect. The F28 has a low wing, much lower than most conventional aircraft due to the lack of engines, and it also has a very thick wing that is designed to generate lots of lift at low altitudes. Combine both of those factors with an approach speed which is similar to more conventional airliners, and it's likely that the aircraft will be rather susceptible to ground effect. If an approach is carried out following standard procedures, it is standard to extend the speedbrake as the aircraft crosses the runway threshold (there is a callout for this in the F28 Professional). When the speedbrake is deployed, the extra drag will slow the aircraft down to the VREF speed, thus reducing any tendency to float. Upon touchdown, the liftdumpers will automatically deploy (if armed), which are used to spoil any remaining lift that is being generated by the wings. The act of extending the speedbrake during the final approach is something unique to some of the aircraft we develop (F28/146/RJ), and does differ from the more conventional aircraft, but once you start doing it a few times, it starts becoming second nature. There are few settings in the simulator that we may recommend changing that could improve your experience with both points you raise: We recommend using linear sensitivity curves for all of our aircraft. This is what the flight models in our aircraft were developed around, and provides consistent control throughout the control range. The sensitivity curve can be adjusted in MSFS 2024 Settings > Control > then click on the cog icon next to your joystick/yoke/controller > Hardware Settings. We recommend using the "Low" turbulence setting. Based on various feedback we receive from real-world pilots on our testing teams, the "Medium" and "Realistic" turbulence settings tend to produce overly aggressive wind effects in the simulator. Therefore, reducing this setting to "Low" will provide a more realistic experience, and may reduce any wind effects/ground effect caused when low to the terrain. The turbulence setting can be found at MSFS 2024 Settings > Assistances > Turbulence. Hope that helps. Mark - Just Flight
  • UNS-1 Display for Winwing MCDU

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    I would really appreciate this too. It is such a huge step up in immersion, no more fiddling with the mouse and loosing sight on your instruments or the exterior. Thanks in advance, Hans.
  • Stray TCAS targets

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    MarkM
    Thanks for reporting this. This is a known issue, and we do have a fix already implemented for our other airliners that will make its way into the RJ in the next update. Mark - Just Flight
  • Personalizing Starship

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    MarkSM
    @CoolGunS said in Personalizing Starship: Lol this was funny, your transponder codes suggest you are expecting radio failures, terrorists and major emergencies. Nope, no terrorism, that's code 7500. Since afaik there are no permanently assigned transponder codes besides the two "squawk VFRs" and the three 7xxx codes, it seems logical to store those in the presets. I left out 7500 since in a GA turboprop, I figure the risk of a comm failure or emergency is greater than an act of terrorism, and having the two VFR codes is just convenient. What would you store there?
  • Bindings for AP Nav, AP Heading and ALT Hold

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    Black SquareB
    You can find almost all of the hardware inputs in the "Hardware Inputs & Outputs" section of the manual. For the autopilot, you will find the standard native bindings under the "Instrument Events" heading: K:AP_PANEL_HEADING_HOLD K:AP_NAV1_HOLD K:AP_APR_HOLD K:AP_BC_HOLD K:AP_ALT_HOLD
  • Parking Brake fails to work

    Starship
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    Black SquareB
    There's very little custom or unusual that I'm doing with the parking brake, so it really should behave like any other aircraft in the simulator. I assume you've tried this with other planes? Despite you already searching for control bindings, my best guess is still that you might have the brake axis bound to hardware, because a toe brake signal from hardware will override the parking brake in MSFS.
  • Beech baron pro small detail

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    Hey thanks for the response I’m sorry I didn’t mean the animated character laps but I meant seat belts for the back seat
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    Hi Kevin. Any clues for caravan pro perhaps?
  • Is the Cabin Heat psh\pul saved in a flt file?

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    M
    That's it. Thank you so much!
  • ETM ETE to Dest bug in turboprop Bonanza

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    M
    I'll try some of the others. I'm using the pms50 gtn750