September 30, 201213 yr Is this natural for the 757? Ive never flown it before... or any 757 for that matter. Jerad Burns
September 30, 201213 yr are you referring to the airspeed readings? Dave Kalin Excel Classes Computer Lessons
September 30, 201213 yr Author are you referring to the airspeed readings? is there suppose to be no altitude tape on the right-hand side of the PFD? Jerad Burns
September 30, 201213 yr i dont have their plane, but maybe there is a config option available for that which can be changed? Check the manual that came with the plane to find out for sure. im a little perplexed about the difference ins airspeed readings...looks as if there are different pitot systems driving each of your indicators...perhaps some heat would clear it up, not sure really. Dave Kalin Excel Classes Computer Lessons
September 30, 201213 yr Author i dont have their plane, but maybe there is a config option available for that which can be changed? Check the manual that came with the plane to find out for sure. im a little perplexed about the difference ins airspeed readings...looks as if there are different pitot systems driving each of your indicators...perhaps some heat would clear it up, not sure really. Do you have the Captain Sim one? Jerad Burns
September 30, 201213 yr no i don't...but as I said...the manual will tell you if there are different tape read out choices available for your EADI. Dave Kalin Excel Classes Computer Lessons
September 30, 201213 yr Author no i don't...but as I said...the manual will tell you if there are different tape read out choices available for your EADI. lol alright im guna have to look into this Jerad Burns
September 30, 201213 yr If I remember correctly there are two panels possible. One more analog (early vintage) and the more modern one all glass type. So the answer is yes, it is okay and you use the analog gauge for speed. Change the model to get all digital display. Cheers,
October 7, 201213 yr There are no tapes in the Just Flight version of the B757. It is pretty much basic in design with digital PFD/ND displays but that is it, Supposedly this was done so all pilots who have never flown digital cockpits can manage one. The B757 and the B767 are supposed to look alike to simplify transitioning between the two types. As far as I know, there is no digital version in the boxed DVD set. Maybe another supplier provides a digital cockpit but it is my understanding that Boeing never made one. Perhaps a real-world pilot can share something. Eric Parker
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