August 22, 201411 yr I use 737-800 pmdg, my FMC always shows 'Navdata is out of date ' do i need to purchase new Navdata or is there any free ware? which i can use. there are people who bought new nav data for their FMC,they also get this message in their CDU. how to sollve this issue ? during takeoff, after engaging TO/GO both engine show power of 89 to 97 % as per the requirement, but suddenly with in two seconds my right engine power comes down to 40 %. Iam using FSUIPC since many months and there was no issue at all ,suddenly this issue has started ,what shall i do ? please note that i do engage FD of both the pilots and also engage A/T also. suggest right solution for these two issues thanks
August 22, 201411 yr There is a asymmetry in the thrust lever configuration,you should align your FSUIPC, 2.nd : look in the FMC ,Failure section : Random failure yes/No , choose (No) . ALPER S.
August 22, 201411 yr Commercial Member I use 737-800 pmdg, my FMC always shows 'Navdata is out of date ' do i need to purchase new Navdata or is there any free ware? which i can use.there are people who bought new nav data for their FMC,they also get this message in their CDU. how to sollve this issue ? You can purchase navdata from several sources. I use Navigraph. You can also just edit a text file in the NAVDATA folder (FSX Folder \ PMDG \ NAVDATA) to trick it into thinking it's current if you don't want to pay for the updates. during takeoff, after engaging TO/GO both engine show power of 89 to 97 % as per the requirement, but suddenly with in two seconds my right engine power comes down to 40 %. Iam using FSUIPC since many months and there was no issue at all ,suddenly this issue has started ,what shall i do ? please note that i do engage FD of both the pilots and also engage A/T also. First: TO/GA - take off / go around TO/GO - what I want to get later for dinner As for your actual issue, FSUIPC can cause issues when you use it to calibrate/process your throttle inputs. I'll leave it for someone else who's more experienced/knowledgeable to explain it, but the basic part is: assign and calibrate your throttle axis in FSX, and not in FSUIPC. Kyle Rodgers
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