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How do you setup B1900D Autopilot ?


Guest eassouad

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Guest eassouad
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I know the question is so basic but I cannot find the answer anywhere.Many thanks ?

Guest speight
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To give you some idea, the default Kingair in Fl Simulator 2004,or fs9 has a similar panel All the info you need is within the Learning centre. The B1900d is similar in many respects to the Kingair 350.Quick guide:Open the radio stack and set your frequencies,Set your first altitude on the main panel say to 2000ft,Set your rate of climb on the VSI say 1200fpm.Set your heading bug to runway.put in right fuel for trip dist + 20%,Set flaps to first position.press heading switch and altitude switch.Take off.When climb established, gear up, press the autopilot switch, aotopilot is now flying, you just reduce power to prevent overspeed.Buy FSNav, it will generate your flight plans and fly the aircraft for you.

Guest eassouad
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Thank you very much.I assume that for "the altitude setting on the main panel" it is the "altimeter alert box" situated on the left side in between Nav1 and Nav2.Elie A

Guest eassouad
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I just tested it and it works as mentionned in my previous msg (on the left side of the main panel ...)Again many thanks for your help.

Guest eassouad
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I am sorry : I meant "the RIGHT side of the main panel" and not "the left..."

Guest speight
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The more you practice, the easier it gets and the more you will learn about the panel.

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