July 18, 200322 yr When airborn I'm sure I heard come clicks (probably switch) during climb and also during descent.I admit I wasn't attentive as to notice exactly at what stage.Did somebody else notice those as well?can anyone shed some light wether these are normal or maybe this is a result of some kind of coding error?//Mike*edit* (spelling)
July 18, 200322 yr Commercial Member I heard those as well and wondered what they were...Ryan Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
July 18, 200322 yr Yes, I notice them too. It's when the fuel pumps screw up - time to cross-feed :). But hey, only a few more days and the patch will be here :).Cheers,Gosta.http://hifi.avsim.net/activesky/images/wxrebeta.jpg
July 19, 200322 yr I've heard the clicks as well and it has been my fire bottles discharging for reasons unknown. William
July 19, 200322 yr It can also be the window heat tripping! :-) Mats JohanssonPMDG Flight Test Dept | Asus Z270-A | Intel i5-7600K @ 4.8 GHz OC/H2O | nVidia Geforce GTX 1070 8GB OC/O2|
July 19, 200322 yr "I've heard the clicks as well and it has been my fire bottles discharging for reasons unknown."Yep! Same here. Even after the bottles discharge I periodically hear the clicks through the flight. It has happened every flight so far.
July 19, 200322 yr hi,I hear them too... theres only one possible answer ITS A GHOST flipping switches in the cockpit. :-lol Or it could just be a bug ;-).Andrew
July 19, 200322 yr It's not a ghost. it's not a bug. It's your FO! :DRegards Mats JohanssonPMDG Flight Test Dept | Asus Z270-A | Intel i5-7600K @ 4.8 GHz OC/H2O | nVidia Geforce GTX 1070 8GB OC/O2|
July 19, 200322 yr Is that who it is - I knew you couldn't depend on those new guys the airline sends you these days :)...Cheers,Gosta.http://hifi.avsim.net/activesky/images/wxrebeta.jpg
July 19, 200322 yr its your first officer and the pretty stewardess, in the spare cabin.:-lol I7-10700F RTX 3070 32 Gig Ram
July 19, 200322 yr Only during descent and when I'll look at the overhead the APU is starting and the APU switch in the off position :-boomMore clicks the APU is going off still with the APU switch off :-boomAutomatic APU function :-rollAndr André
July 20, 200322 yr Commercial Member Our forum contributors appear to have the best humor on the planet. Basically the clicks mean that FS decided internally to spring, literally, into action on its own volition by resetting switches. The reason has been identified after a lot of research by Rob Randazzo on "what the heck is wrong with my systems". There was NONE. Apart from the fact, that is, of expecting FS to handle intricate logic consistently. Which takes us to old adage "if you want something properly done, do it yourself" (or ask Lefteris for custom code fixes). You have to wait just a little longer for LE patch.Cheers,VangelisPS. Incidentally this shows you that all systems in the overhead actually have logic and operate as they should instead of being just gimmicks attached to "immersive" ding-dong, clickety-click sounds.======================================= E. M. Vaos Precision Manuals Development Group www.precisionmanuals.com======================================= ==================================== E M V Precision Manuals Development Group ====================================
July 20, 200322 yr "if you want something properly done, do it yourself" (or ask Lefteris for custom code fixes)Great to hear that this problem has been tracked down. This little bug is causing me the most grief as it is the source of the fuel imbalance during flight.You have to wait just a little longer for LE patch.Just to clarify... The fix for this problem is in the upcomming patch right?Thanks for the update!
July 20, 200322 yr >PS. Incidentally this shows you that all systems in the>overhead actually have logic and operate as they should>instead of being just gimmicks attached to "immersive">ding-dong, clickety-click sounds.Thank you for your answer glad to know that it could be traced ;-)That's the reason why I just bought this one :-)a PMDG customerAndr André
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