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CONCORDE QUESTION

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Hi !! I bought the boxe version of concorde. I tried it and i noticed that when i put and external view the autopilot disconnect. Thn i tried to land on LIMC and i set th eradio bnav 1 and the cdi showed me i was centered with the runway but actualythe lane was following a path betwen the runways and not alligned to it. The last thing is I ordered the product last week and i dont know if it is updated with the fde patch. I tried the ask the same question on justflight forum but it is a moderated forum so moderated that in 24 hours i didnt even see my post on the forum. so i deceided to ask it here.Thank you for ur helpAlfredo

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Hi As noone can tell me how come the autopilot disangange switching inot the outside view. I ask another question hoping in one answer.In the INS i was inserting the coordinates of the tutorial and i didnt have any problem for the first 5 points. For example N490190 E 0011325 )EVX I Inserted N 49019 E 1132 when i had to insert the coordinates of N493000 W0080000 (RATKA) and n500000 W0120000 I inserted N 49300 w 8000 and n 50000w120000 anyway the problem at the end is that for the waypoint from 9 on the plane didnt follow the route i wanted even trying to change the coordinates format. How do i need to insert them? Thank You Alfredo

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never seen or heard of anyone having problems with AP disconnecting?try and update to the latest version of fsuipc9 I believe is the limit, you then need to start again, it's in the manualJohn PSS SUPPORTsupport@phoenix-simulation.co.ukhttp://www.avsim.com/pss/phoenix.jpg

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Fsuipc is updated to the last version. Then i didnt ask how many waypoint u can insert as i already know that the maximum waypoint is 9 and then u need to insert the other. I just asked with what dormat u insert the coordinates as the coordinates i worte in my post gave me a distance between two waypoint of 2000 nm when in real wewre about 50 nm.

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Alfredo,You're entering the waypoint lat/lon incorrectly. N490190 is not a valid latitude. If it's N49 degrees 1.9 minutes it should be entered as N49019. Don't add another zero at the end. Similarly E0011325 sounds like E 1 degree 13.25 minutes and that should be entered as E001132.A waypoint of N50 degrees, W12 degrees would be entered as N50000 W012000.Hope that helps.


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I had that "AP disconnect" problem when going to oustide view. For some reason, one of my joystick button triggered the corresponding command. I solved it by setting the "Autopilot Instinctive Disconnect Button" to "none" under Joystick/Button in the PSS Concorde panel Config utility (look in your "Start/Phoenix Simulation Software/Concorde 2004" menu). For the INS Lat/Long entries, you must enter all digit even if it is 0. The digits will scroll left as you enter the next ones. Don't forget to start with N, S, E or W then the digits.N45:10.0 would be entered with the following sequence: N45100 then INSERT. Always verify the resulting entry before proceeding with the next one.Best regards,


 

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