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Aerosoft Airbus X

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On some 320 only the starboard aileron droops when the engines are shutdown. <Massively oversized image removed by mod>

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Sharrow are you asking about removing pressure by turning the pump soff or engine shutdown on the ground?
If it makes a difference then both scenarios I guess. I have seen images of a totally shut down A320 with both the right aileron and the right elevator drooping. Could not see the left side in this case. If only the right ones droop why would that be?

Konrad

Sorry for the size of the picture but some 320,when they are shutdown do not droop the port side aileron.I believe this is due to the laf.Turning the pump off makes the pressure drop away quite quickly( seconds).An engine shutdown however makes the pressure fall away slower as the engine runs down.

Not sure about the CS757 in FSX but the CS757 in FS9 has had this feature for a few years... Just a heads up,-Paul
I can confirm that it also works on the CS757 as well as the CS767 in FSX, It's bi-directional depending on wind direction, and the speed of rotation is based on angle and wind speed.

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very disappointing, what is an airbus without its fms?

very disappointing, what is an airbus without its fms?
An A300 :( In all seriousness though, sling an ISG FMS in it and Bob's yer uncle, you got your nice A320 with an FMS.Al

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Even an A300 has an fms!! :)I hate doing that, having to switch back to the 2d panel then to switch flight modes. Annoying

very disappointing, what is an airbus without its fms?
Sorry, couldn't resist...logo.jpghehe...Paul

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very disappointing, what is an airbus without its fms?
One with MCDU. Like this one will be. :(
An A300 :( In all seriousness though, sling an ISG FMS in it and Bob's yer uncle, you got your nice A320 with an FMS.Al
Hi Alan - Thanks for the tip on the ISG gauges, I have been looking at improving another bus's display and was considering Eric Marciano's update, for almost half the price I can get all these gauges!Can't wait to get home and order the package.

\Robert Hamlich/

 

WOW!I've only just seen that ISG package.Is it a complicated process adding the gauges and/or FMS into an aircraft?Thanks

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great package, but severely lacking on fsx edits. And almost no virtual cockpit retrofits. Would be nice to have a Pilatus retrofit for FSX and the virtual cockpit

great package, but severely lacking on fsx edits. And almost no virtual cockpit retrofits. Would be nice to have a Pilatus retrofit for FSX and the virtual cockpit
VC retrofit, by that do you mean an entire VC? If so that is a great deal of work. How do the gauges look in FSX VC when you add the various gauges?

\Robert Hamlich/

 

just replacing the basic gauges with the new ones. Not that difficult I am sure

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