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Terrain following radar what is the trick to get it working

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    is anyone who the the the terrain following to work, after a number of tries with out succsess,
    The printed checklist for low level flights are not exactly idententical to the sim checklist, is there are crucial step missing?

    I understand that when TFR is correctly set up the autopilot is disabled and the vulcan should adjust its height accoring to the TFR agr alltidude.

    A video from just flight on how to fly the vulcan controlled by the TFR is mostly appreciated, or advice from someon on the forum that have got it working

    Haga2000

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      as I now have tested the TFR some more, I understand that the TFR gives info via the flight director to go up or down in realtion to a set alltitude but can not not do this automatically, and keep a fixed alltitude above ground.

      I am correct?

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        Mark
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        The easiest way to get the TFR powered on and functional is to follow the steps listed in the "LOW LEVEL CHECKS" checklist on the MSFS interactive checklist system (pictured below). Clicking on the 'eye' icon to the right of each checklist item will highlight the respective control in the cockpit.

        In the real aircraft (and in the simulator), the TFR does not have a coupled autopilot mode. Once an altitude is set on the TFR height selector, the pitch attitude required to maintain that height above the terrain will be displayed by the flight director.

        Screenshot (47585).png

        Hope that helps.

        Mark - Just Flight

        Just Flight Development Assistant

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