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Message started by Jason9001 on Jun 4th, 2012 at 11:03pm

Title: 2 problems
Post by Jason9001 on Jun 4th, 2012 at 11:03pm
Hello everbody I'm new here at the forum.  ::)

I bought the 737 at its step II state and noticed a few bugs, but the problem was I wasn't a part of the forum  :-[ As the Step II release moved to its final state I saw the bugs being fixed, trust me it got better and better. The software turned to be really good and trust me I love the 737 classic.

I still have 2 problems right now and it's the yaw damper light still stays on when I'm on the ground and I have put the yaw damper switch to the on position. The second is that my nav lights dosent work, not the red and green ones, but the anti-collision the strobes at all.  :-/

Thanks i advance Captain Sim
many regards Jasin  8-)

Title: Re: 2 problems
Post by Firecapt_32 on Jun 5th, 2012 at 4:53am
Are the engines on or off when the yaw damper light is on?  And your nav light issue could be couple things. I have issues with some of my lighting when I run FSX in DX10 Preview mode. Also, it may be a video card issue. Make sure your graphics drivers are up to date.

Title: Re: 2 problems
Post by Jason9001 on Jun 5th, 2012 at 5:00am
Thanks for the quick answer  :D

1. My engines Are on and the 737 is ready for takeoff

2. I havn't used dx10 for long now and the other thing is the flight works on all my other aircrafts also the T7. And as I know my graphic card should be up to date.

Dear regards Jasin

Title: Re: 2 problems
Post by Firecapt_32 on Jun 5th, 2012 at 10:42pm
Are you switching the engine generators on? They're located on the overhead panel.  That may also account for the missing nav lights.

Title: Re: 2 problems
Post by Markoz on Jun 6th, 2012 at 2:22am
Hi Jason.

I did a repair of FSX to fix my problem with the red and green NAV lights on ALL my Captain Sim aircraft. I believe that I uninstalled a 3rd party addon ( don't know which one) and it deleted the red and green NAV light FX files on me. After the repair, they were all there again. ;)

Mark

Title: Re: 2 problems
Post by marvic on Jun 6th, 2012 at 2:51am

Markoz wrote on Jun 6th, 2012 at 2:22am:
Hi Jason.

I did a repair of FSX to fix my problem with the red and green NAV lights on ALL my Captain Sim aircraft. I believe that I uninstalled a 3rd party addon ( don't know which one) and it deleted the red and green NAV light FX files on me. After the repair, they were all there again. ;)

Mark

My NAV light colour issue came from 3rd party software. A weather related
software with textures.......... ;) After a reinstall, the colours and lights came back.

Title: Re: 2 problems
Post by bud7h7 on Jun 6th, 2012 at 4:16pm
He said the red/green navs (position) lights are working but no strobes.

I have no strobes either but since there's no switch I just assumed there are no strobes installed.

Title: Re: 2 problems
Post by Markoz on Jun 6th, 2012 at 5:14pm

bud7h7 wrote on Jun 6th, 2012 at 4:16pm:
He said the red/green navs (position) lights are working but no strobes.

I have no strobes either but since there's no switch I just assumed there are no strobes installed.

Okay. He confused me with the following sentence - The second is that my nav lights dosent work. Sorry. :-[

Title: Re: 2 problems
Post by Jason9001 on Jun 6th, 2012 at 6:37pm

Markoz wrote on Jun 6th, 2012 at 5:14pm:
[quote author=bud7h7 link=1338851019/0#6 date=1338999362]He said the red/green navs (position) lights are working but no strobes.

I have no strobes either but since there's no switch I just assumed there are no strobes installed.

Okay. He confused me with the following sentence - The second is that my nav lights dosent work. Sorry. :-[/quote]

Sorry for confusing you Markoz  

The strobes dosen't work and I don't know why and they should light up when you place the position light switch to on.  :-[

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