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Problems after installing FS2Crew

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After installing fs2crew I have some trouble, I don't know if I have done anything wrong or not. Before having fs2crew I've used ifly 737 everyday and never had this problem.I have tested 737-700 and 800 so far.-On the ground I can arm VNAV as usual. But after taking off and raise the gear up( I don't remember exactly the altitude), the VNAV suddenly disconnected and I was put into A/T N1 and Altitude HOLD. So I have to manually control the autothrottle and press Level Change (or tell the Fs2Crew FO to do it) in order to climb. I cannot find a way to reengage VNAV.-I look into my FMC and see this,the mach speed right next to the flight level. Isn't it wayy too slow? ifly.jpg

Hoang Le

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After installing fs2crew I have some trouble, I don't know if I have done anything wrong or not. Before having fs2crew I've used ifly 737 everyday and never had this problem.I have tested 737-700 and 800 so far.-On the ground I can arm VNAV as usual. But after taking off and raise the gear up( I don't remember exactly the altitude), the VNAV suddenly disconnected and I was put into A/T N1 and Altitude HOLD. So I have to manually control the autothrottle and press Level Change (or tell the Fs2Crew FO to do it) in order to climb. I cannot find a way to reengage VNAV.-I look into my FMC and see this,the mach speed right next to the flight level. Isn't it wayy too slow? ifly.jpg
Hi,FS2Crew doesn't touch internal autopilot logic.Are you sure your MCP was setup properly and they you didn't put the aircraft in an attitude that would trigger a VNAV disconnect?Cheers,
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Hi,FS2Crew doesn't touch internal autopilot logic.Are you sure your MCP was setup properly and they you didn't put the aircraft in an attitude that would trigger a VNAV disconnect?Cheers,
Yes I'm pretty sure as I do almost the same steps everytime sit in the cockpit. The altitude I put in (from the beggining) above the assigned attitude from ATC 1000 feet so it couldn't be the cause of this.

Hoang Le

i7 13700k -  Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600

LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM 

MSFS2020

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Yes I'm pretty sure as I do almost the same steps everytime sit in the cockpit. The altitude I put in (from the beggining) above the assigned attitude from ATC 1000 feet so it couldn't be the cause of this.
Try a higher altitude as a test.But, as mentioned, FS2Crew doesn't touch internal autopilot logic. All FS2Crew can do is press buttons on the panel.Cheers,
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Thanks. yes i'm feeling this is not FS2crew related. Something must have gone wrong with my fs9

Hoang Le

i7 13700k -  Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600

LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM 

MSFS2020

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