April 3, 200323 yr Well done. By far, the best ERJ model I've flown. The flight model seems realistic and the 3D model is awesome.Great work!
April 3, 200323 yr I agree, the ERJ is alot of fun. Unfortunately I cant use Bill Grabowski's panel. It just eats way too much of my resources. Im am actively searching for a "suitable" replacement.Craig
April 3, 200323 yr IMO the best alternatives are by John Rushby-Smith and Chris Jeanne.Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/newlogo.jpg _________________________ Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont VP Fleet, DC-3 Airways Team Member, MAAM-SIM
April 3, 200323 yr I didnt know it by name, but I have used John Rushby-Smith's panel in the past. It isnt the prettiest thing Ive ever seen, but it does what I need it to. Thanks Mark.Craig
April 3, 200323 yr Even with the patch, I can't get Bill's panel to work right, it doesn't hold IAS and when I select ALT function the plane pitches up 90 degrees. Also it yells at me for going over 250kts at any altitude.
April 3, 200323 yr Author The new ERJ's are very good planes, I have to get use to it not having the auto throttle function :-lol but I did land pretty good without it :-)I downloaded John Rushby-Smith's panel (erjp2k2a.zip) to use in the plane, but when I got into the plane a few gauges were missing. The gauges that were missing were the main gauge that shows the speed and altitude, the 3 small gauges in the center of the panel (altimeter gauge, backup airspeed gauge, and level gauge) flaps gauge, and the throttle gauge did not have any throttle levers or the speed break lever. Any ideas why these gauges are missing? Any ideas on how to get those gauges to show up?
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