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Is there a source that explains how to perform the functions of the G1000 unit?  The info supplied by Carenado shows all the menus, but it is difficult to figure out how to work the combination of softkeys, and the GCU 475.  It is also hard to figure how what does not work and what should work, but is a bug.

 

Thanks Everyone

 

Peter

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If you happen to own the Flight1 GTN 750, I've got a mod to merge it into the TBM.

 

The Carenado G1000 is not very accurate and can get pretty frustrating, indeed.. :fool:

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Bert

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Bert:  I won't unleash my frustrations about the Carenado G1000.  Suffice it to say that flightplanning is a nightmare and the supplied manual doesn't match at all.

 

If I could get the mod to merge the GTN 750 with the TBM 850 I would be grateful.

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Hi Ian .. Unfortunately Bert is away from home .. till may ... You can send me your email address in PM .. I will send you the necessary files.

 

Best regards J.C

 

GTN is best way!

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Peter, have a look at this site.  I was in the same position as you.  It's helped me a lot.  It's easy to relate it to the TBM 850's G1000.

 

 

Cheers

 

Bruce R 


Bruce Ross

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Bruce : You can't compare real G1000 with G1000 from carenado :) (the same proline21) ..  far to reality

 

Best regards J.C

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Jakub, I agree with you, but even Carenado's, far from reality, G1000 is difficult to work out.  The real G1000 in the video gives you some idea how it works.  You can then relate that to Carenado's very simplified version.  I was bamboozled how to figure out Carenado's, but the video certainly gave me some idea how things worked.  I now know how to enter flight plans.  With the lack of Carenado tutorials, this is better than nothing. 

 

Cheers

 

Bruce R    


Bruce Ross

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I think that, is difficult to apply real experience into the system from carenado. For this reason, probably they not produced manuals .. because they would have to be written on their product or the users to quickly find out that something is not working properly . (my opinion) 

 

 

Anyway the user who knows how to work G1000 find that something is not right  - it is not my case I admit. I had no need to be more familiar with the G1000 because the first problem of this system for me is performance - absolutely therrible.

 

Cheers :)

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Does anybody know how to get the TBM850 to track the G1000? I click on the Nav and the A/C goes haywire! flying all over the Sky and not able to tack at all! Please advise cookbook steps..  Thanks

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Hi Skyseek

I am presently rather far from my simulator screen, but if my memory does'nt fail, there is a soft key on the lower middle left side of the PFD under the mention "VLOC". If you click (push) on the key, "VLOC" disappears and a new mention "GPS" appears. Then the AP is connected to the GPS track when entering the NAV mode.

Have a nice flight !

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