February 21, 200422 yr does the B-25J Briefing Time, have a true auto pilot that works likethe one on the DC-3 that comes with FS2004. It would make long flights a lot better.
February 22, 200422 yr Nope. Guess you just fly it by the seat of your pants and look at the compass and things on the panel.That is the way it was -- and that is the way it is.Frenchy -- out.Of course you can cheat and hit the "Z" key.
February 22, 200422 yr >Correct me if I am wrong, but did the real B-25 have an>autopilot?Yes, it did (at least some J's did). If you have the BT CD(s), you'll see/hear references to it (Sperry).
February 22, 200422 yr The real Briefing Time does not have a serviceable autopilot so it's not inluded with our package I'm afraid.So you will have to cheat and use the Z key then ctrl+Z and ctrl+H. That'll give you some relief on long flights.RegardsTimhttp://www.spottedantelope.com/bwomack/ima...aam-sim_sig.gif
February 22, 200422 yr Some, but not all, B-25C and B-25D came equipped with auto-pilots.Bob Dethlefsen490th Bomb.Sqdn 341st BGBurma Bridge Bustershttp://home.pacbell.net/bobeedee/Artist.jpg
February 22, 200422 yr Hi, the B-25 from Roy Chaffin/RCS Panels has a working Sperry autopilot.http://www.roychaffin.comI have the MAAM B-25 as well, but RCS
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