March 11, 200323 yr I'm now sing the PIC /POSKY mrege with success, howefer when I fly a coupled approach or try to autoland, the aircraft is not tracking hte localiazer properly- usually to the left by one dot. The localaizer is fine, as if I hand fly, I'm right on as always. This seems independant of windo conditions, and I've flown many ILS approaches in the PIC 767 at this point, so I don'k know what the issue is.Tim
March 11, 200323 yr The problem you describe has been discussed many times. What happens is the PIC nav data has the correct runway (ILS) headings and FS2002 is usually off by a degree or more so this causes the tracking problem. What I do is referrence the FS2002 runway info for a given airport and then dial in that particular number in the course and heading window and by doing so I get the center line all the time when flying an autopiloted approach.Regards,Van LatendresseYeoDesigns Panel/FDE Designer
March 11, 200323 yr In FS2002, some of the LOC's are not lined up properly with the runway. Try a runway where you know it is lined up correctly. I suggest CYYZ 33R or KBOS 22L / 27. If you have problems with those runways, I suggest you look at your winds and re-check your AIR file is a PIC air file, not POSKY.Rob. System specs: Dual core E6300 (1.86g X 2), 2gb RAM, nvidea7800GT, Saitek yoke, CH throttle (6 lever), Soundblaster live.Add-ons: FSX: LDS767, FSL Concorde, FT E175/195, PMDG 747X/737X, Active Sky E, some freeware airports.Human specs: Desktop simulation since FS1, beta tester (LDS, FSL), 737NG simulator tech (Threshold Aviation), r sole+.
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