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Bonanza - Stdby Alternator flahes and strange prop display

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    Hello all,

    I am curious about two problems I have right now:

    • the standby alternator light flashes, although I turned the stdby alt off. Is this normal behaviour?
    • the spinning pro displays wrong.... the prop spinning animation is always right in front of my view. So when sitting on the standard left side it seems the prop is "displaced" to the left. And when I move my position (right arrow) to the right the spinning prop wanders with me. Now thats what I call a "variable view prop" :)

    Any ideas?

    best regards,
    Oliver

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    • O ostadler

      Hello all,

      I am curious about two problems I have right now:

      • the standby alternator light flashes, although I turned the stdby alt off. Is this normal behaviour?
      • the spinning pro displays wrong.... the prop spinning animation is always right in front of my view. So when sitting on the standard left side it seems the prop is "displaced" to the left. And when I move my position (right arrow) to the right the spinning prop wanders with me. Now thats what I call a "variable view prop" :)

      Any ideas?

      best regards,
      Oliver

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      @ostadler Could be a binding issue, but the annunciator does blink about once per second to indicate that the load on the standby alternator is too high. The propeller comment is a weird one, the propeller wasn't touched, other than to give it a new texture, so I suspect the default would look the same way too. Worth a check and please contact support if you need further help.

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