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Message started by Richard Portier on Dec 25th, 2009 at 9:23pm

Title: Re: 727 Service Pack 2.3
Post by Richard Portier on Dec 29th, 2009 at 1:10pm

Matt2218 wrote on Dec 29th, 2009 at 12:24pm:

Richard Portier wrote on Dec 29th, 2009 at 12:18pm:

Matt2218 wrote on Dec 28th, 2009 at 9:08pm:

alexcolka wrote on Dec 28th, 2009 at 8:21pm:
Hello,
Besides SoundOffWhenSimIsSlew=0, have you ever tryed reloading the aircraft on ground? With 2.3 I have to do that in order to get the systems sounds, maybe weird but effective.
Alex


Same here...once the flight comes up  I do a quick Flight>Reset and the sounds work fine. The altitude alerter knob is what I check...if it clicks I know I'm good.


Hello,

The same here too. I have not modified "SoundOffWhenSimIsSlew", just reloaded the bird.

For me the problems concern now :

-AutoPilot pitch problem (good news Captain seems to have found with the Acceleration issue)
-Don't sink call problem during approach

Anyway I love this "dirty" plane, I hope it will be fixed soon.  ;)

Thank you.

Regards.

Richard Portier



Richard -

For the "Dont Sink" issue - try changing the GPWS section to look like this:

[GPWS]
max_warning_height = 1200
sink_rate_fpm = -1500
excessive_sink_rate_fpm = -2000
climbout_sink_rate_fpm = -1500
flap_and_gear_sink_rate_fpm= -1500.

I think the problem is that on approach, the CapSim climbout sink rate of -100 trips the GPWS.

Please let us know if this works for you...worked for me.  The other option is to kill the GPWS entirely by changing the section to:


[GPWS]
max_warning_height = -1 //disable integral FSX GPWS



Thank you Matt for your answer. It works for me but I'm not sure that is the correct way (change the climbout_sink_rate_fpm)...

In the Microsoft ESP SDK overview they wrote about climbout_sink_rate_fpm :

"If an aircraft starts to descend during takeoff, and exceeds this rate of descent, a warning is activated." Many aircraft have this parameter at -100 (seem logical for me).

Am'I wrong ?

Regards.

Richard Portier


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