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Re: Where Is GPS?
Reply #15 - Apr 19th, 2012 at 12:45am
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It sounds like you don't have the manuals. All the information you need on the Autopilot is in ‘B-52 Driver’ FLIGHT MANUAL Part II – Aircraft and Systems (csb521_manual2.pdf), pages 46, 47.
If you don't have them, you can download them from here: http://www.captainsim.com/products/x520/manuals.html.

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Reply #16 - Apr 25th, 2012 at 12:23am
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Mark; I have another question.  Now that I have the desired gauges (thanks to you), I notice they seem to "float".
Example:  begin taxiing by advancing the throttle.  The panel seems to go downward and my new gauges seems to go upward -  if that makes any sense.  Is there a way to correct this??
And also, can I make my new gauge visible all the time?  Tried to change the panel cfg autopilot window to a "1" instead of "0", but that did not work.
Tried to send a picture but not authorized due to post count.
Thank so much for your time
  
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Reply #17 - Apr 29th, 2012 at 3:04am
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Just to say Thanks Mark.  Really enjoying this B-52.
  
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Re: Where Is GPS?
Reply #18 - Apr 29th, 2012 at 1:01pm
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Sorry. I somehow missed the question.

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Now that I have the desired gauges (thanks to you), I notice they seem to "float".
Example:  begin taxiing by advancing the throttle.  The panel seems to go downward and my new gauges seems to go upward -  if that makes any sense.  Is there a way to correct this??
I don't understand how or why they would "float". Sad

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And also, can I make my new gauge visible all the time?  Tried to change the panel cfg autopilot window to a "1" instead of "0", but that did not work.
As far as I know. No you can't.

The visible=1 only applies to the 2D Cockpit and not the VC. Unfortunately.

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Just to say Thanks Mark.  Really enjoying this B-52.
Happy to hear that you are enjoying the B-52. It is a great plane to fly. Wink

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