February 16, 200818 yr Hi Everyone,Not looking for an A v B debate here I just have a quick question.In a Boeing if you are performing a manual descent or even a VNAV controlled descent for that matter you get the green ring showing you where you will end your descent. Does Airbus have a similar function? How do you visually know on the PFD where your descent is going to end? Thanks in advance,-PaulPrimary RigLiquid CooledIntel C2D E6600 @3.2 gigsAsus P5N32SLI-Plus2 gigs Corsair XMS PC6400 4 4 4 12 @810Dual OC'd XFX 8800GTX @ 2 gigs24 inch Widescreen LCD 16XAA/16XAFDual 19 inch LCD'sRaid-0+1PCPower and Cooling 1k Quad SLIhttp://home.comcast.net/~psolk/3monitorsa.htmlBackup RigAMD 4000 San Diego @ 2.72 Gigs Kingston Corsair XMS CL2XFX 7900 GTX Raid-0 Have a Wonderful Day -Paul Solk
February 16, 200818 yr There are some arrows to make you happy! :)http://www.smartcockpit.com/data/pdfs/plan..._Monitoring.pdfBest regards,Rafal
February 17, 200818 yr Author Thanks Rafal,I have done three flights in the Feelthere 340-600 now and I guess they didn't model that. Not once have I seen any indication of where the A/C will finish its descent...Thanks Rafal,-PPrimary RigLiquid CooledIntel C2D E6600 @3.2 gigsAsus P5N32SLI-Plus2 gigs Corsair XMS PC6400 4 4 4 12 @810Dual OC'd XFX 8800GTX @ 2 gigs24 inch Widescreen LCD 16XAA/16XAFDual 19 inch LCD'sRaid-0+1PCPower and Cooling 1k Quad SLIhttp://home.comcast.net/~psolk/3monitorsa.htmlBackup RigAMD 4000 San Diego @ 2.72 Gigs Kingston Corsair XMS CL2XFX 7900 GTX Raid-0 Have a Wonderful Day -Paul Solk
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