February 9, 200422 yr Commercial Member 1. Load fuel2. Set radios and flaps3. Takeoff;) :D Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
February 10, 200422 yr To be honest, the 1900D is such a 'basic' aircraft that a tutorial would be pointless. The easiest way to learn this 1900D is press buttons and fly. You'll get it :)
February 10, 200422 yr >And to read the manuals, I guess (I don't own it ;))>>Bruno Francescoli.I found the manual to be perfectly adequate. For those who don't know where the manual is, it's installed in your programs file wherever you told it to put the PMDG group
February 10, 200422 yr What about autofeather and prop sync? How should these be used?ScottYBTL Scott
February 10, 200422 yr My understanding is: autofeather is used on takeoff, in case one of the engines fails. Prop sync is used during flight. It keeps the props at the same rpm. When props are out of sync, they make a bit of a racket.
February 10, 200422 yr Yes that was my understanding too - perhaps a rw pilot could advise.ScottYBTL Scott
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