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Does anyone know how to lower and raise the airstairs? And am I the only one who is expierencing pitch oscillations at altitude? Thanks.

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>Does anyone know how to lower and raise the airstairs? And >am I the only one who is expierencing pitch oscillations at >altitude? Thanks. I believe when you want to use the air stairs you need to hit the Shift+E+1 or 2.No problem with oscillations at cruise.Johnualfan@msn.com


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Do you guys know if the Ariane panel uses the standard autopilot FS2002 interface. I was just curious if the goFlight controls will work with it.BobG

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I've tried the shift E, 1, 2 combination. Shift E opens the main door, but if you try to Shift E 1 or 2 it simply closes the door again. Go figure.

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Bob G- I am sure it does I do not use it I use the DF 737 panel w/ the Ariane 737 a perfect combo :)gator- Humn not sure on the Ariane site they have manuals for the 737-400 d/l that it should list it.I know they work I have seen shots here on the Avsim forum.Johnualfan@msn.com


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Sometimes E+2 is a little difficult to use. I find that if you hold down 'Shift + E' while you press '2,' and then release Shift+E, then the 2 key, it should work. It will be even easier if you bind Shift + E ('Select Exit') to a single free key. I use 'D,' and it's a tad easier.

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>Sometimes E+2 is a little difficult to use. I find that if >you hold down 'Shift + E' while you press '2,' and then >release Shift+E, then the 2 key, it should work. It will be >even easier if you bind Shift + E ('Select Exit') to a >single free key. I use 'D,' and it's a tad easier. That's what I do too. I've configurated it so "D" opens the door and "D+2" opens the stairs. I found the only panel that works for me regarding doors and stairs is the 737 one by Helio Estrela.Hope this helps.

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