September 8, 200916 yr I've enjoyed a couple flights with this amazing aircraft and i have a question about the sounds in the cockpit.Is that anoying persistant clicking sound present in the real plane or is there something i'm missing in the set up? No matter what I try i can't find how to silence the bugger.Oh and in real life does the icing system have to be operated as often as the sim in icing conditions?That would get old fast.BTW what a fantastic leap forward in simulation. Again!!!Buggerup.
September 8, 200916 yr Commercial Member I've enjoyed a couple flights with this amazing aircraft and i have a question about the sounds in the cockpit.Is that anoying persistant clicking sound present in the real plane or is there something i'm missing in the set up? No matter what I try i can't find how to silence the bugger.Buggerup.Off the top of my head, I can't recall what it is called, but basically, it's a small vibrating device that keeps the standby artificial horizon from getting stuck in place. It can't be shut off without cutting off electrical power...As for icing, the ICE DETECT on the CAPS panel only detects when icing conditions are present (and it is very sensitive). It doesn't necessarily mean you are collecting ice on your airframe. Vin Scimone Precision Manuals Development Group www.precisionmanuals.com
September 8, 200916 yr Commercial Member It's called the vibrometer and it keeps the altimeters from sticking. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
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