September 5, 201114 yr Hi, According to the checklist for the Carenado Cessna 152 you're supposed to check if the fuel shutoff valve is on. Is this valve modelled in the 152? I seem to have trouble finding it... Cheers, Bert AMD Ryzen 5900X, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3080 Ti, Windows 11 Home 64 bit, MSFS 2024
September 5, 201114 yr below front of seats in the middle between the seats. the valve is not simulated.
September 6, 201114 yr Author You mean the little red plate? That's what I suspected. Thanks for confirming. Cheers, Bert AMD Ryzen 5900X, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3080 Ti, Windows 11 Home 64 bit, MSFS 2024
November 30, 201114 yr yes, i know.... but how do I switch it on/off if itsn't simulated??? Can't start the 152 manually, I need ctrl + E for autostart.Any help is appreciated
November 30, 201114 yr you do it with a key press that u set up in FSX.If you dont want to do that, I will make you a gauge, but that will only be the weekend when I have time for this.
December 3, 201114 yr NB: this is not authentic at all, but at least give you the ability to press a switch on the dash to switch fuel flow on or off and even worse it is allocated on the ADFDME. unfortuanately carenado only have certain areas to add extra gauges. So I incorporated it a previous change I made when I added a DME to the 152.download the gauge here. "C152a.cab"http://www.mediafire...jbm6hl7rxe7uhupdo not extract further. It is already in the correct format.After you downloaded add it to the c152's "panel" folder.now ope the panel folder and fine the file called panel.cfg. make a backup of this file so that you can resort back to original if you make a mess.open "panel.cfg" file with notepad.Scroll right down till you get to section:[Vcockpit02]under this section you will find the following gauge entrygauge01=C152!adf, 4,113,285,117change this entry to read:gauge01=C152a!ADFDME, 4,113,285,117SAVE the panel.cfg fileOpen FSX and fly.This is what it look like:
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