January 22, 201214 yr In that case, my bad ;-) Sorry guys!Not necessarily. See my edit in post #10. The FCOM implies zero fuel quantity might be shown as 0000.
January 22, 201214 yr The images of the FCOM are not always like the real one, it is a manual. As 0000 is like 0 for the manual purpose there is no difference.Other indications or positions, or font are sometimes different between manual and the real one. Edited January 22, 201214 yr by davierosoft Regards Andrea Daviero
January 22, 201214 yr The images of the FCOM are not always like the real one, it is a manual. As 0000 is like 0 for the manual purpose there is no difference.Other indications or positions, or font are sometimes different between manual and the real one.Yes, the images aren't photographs so not 100% reliable. But why would they draw those leading zeros? People wouldn't make that kind of oddity up for no reason.
January 22, 201214 yr I really don't know, it is possible that in a manual it is better to tell tat the other parts are 0, in case of a damaged page if you read 50 you are not sure it is 50, 5000 or 500, with zeroes shown before, also with a worn page, it is clear that it is 50 kgs (lbs).This is only my opinion.It could be also to fit the simulator if they show the four digits (I think it is strange but...)I don't think there is an old version showing 4 digits for 0, it is not for the classic, why it should be for a NG? Edited January 22, 201214 yr by davierosoft Regards Andrea Daviero
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