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First I wish to say how much I love the Lufthansa Training Center Bonanza!I find it very difficult to fly a DME arc without having VOR2 set to the RMI. Carenado, could you please make this possible?Thank you,Michael

Michael Thesen

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First I wish to say how much I love the Lufthansa Training Center Bonanza!I find it very difficult to fly a DME arc without having VOR2 set to the RMI. Carenado, could you please make this possible?Thank you,Michael
+1 I too would like to be able to use the RMI with VOR 2 :( Darrell
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First I wish to say how much I love the Lufthansa Training Center Bonanza!I find it very difficult to fly a DME arc without having VOR2 set to the RMI. Carenado, could you please make this possible?Thank you,Michael
Have you tried the Cessna Caravan RMI, as a test? It may just work...I've got the RXP FLN RMI installed and it does what you want, butthe default Caravan looks like it might work as well and is free..... or you can open up the RMI.xml file in the BonF33.cab file and change ADF to NAV, the needleis actually called VOR2 needle, so it looks to me as if this gauge was changed from a "regular" RMIunit to one that shows dual ADF needles.Change A:ADF Radial:2,radians to A:NAV2 Radial,radians

Bert

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Have you tried the Cessna Caravan RMI, as a test? It may just work...
Here is what is looks like... PM me if you would like instructions

Bert

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Thank you, Bert.I have tested it. I don

Michael Thesen

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Hello Bert,Thank you for yours suggestions.In the current version of the Bonanza I have on my panel board two ADF receivvers. On the VC Position Instruments.pdf document these receivers are called ADF1 and ADF2. However when I place the mouse pointer above each of them the info that appear it is ADF1. Nevertheless the frequency in the ADF1 drive the double needle and the frequency in the ADF2 drive the single needle. Have a good dayBenoit

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In the current version of the Bonanza I have on my panel board two ADF receivvers. On the VC Position Instruments.pdf document these receivers are called ADF1 and ADF2. However when I place the mouse pointer above each of them the info that appear it is ADF1. Nevertheless the frequency in the ADF1 drive the double needle and the frequency in the ADF2 drive the single needle.
That is a bug... the Tooltip for both is set to ADF1. Again, if you feel like editing XML code, you can change it to the correct value.Even if you do not know XML, this is not hard to do.Here are the steps:1. Create a subfolder to the FSX Gauges folder and name it BonF332. Unzip the BonF33.cab file (which can be found in the Gauges folder) into this new folder3. In this new folder, open up the ADF2.xml file with Notepad 4. Change <Tooltip ID="TOOLTIPTEXT_ADF1_FREQ"/> to ..._ADF2_...5. Save this file6. Go flyIf you want to revert to the original Carenado version, you just need to rename or delete the new folder you created

Bert

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Hello Bert,Once again thank for your suggestion about the ADF2 tooltip. This suggestion correct the bug.Have a good dayBenoit

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It is already fixed.Download the SP2 from our web page.This Service Pack was released 2 hours ago.Carenado

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