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Juergen

Autopilot in half sim speed

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Hallo,

I have a problem with the autopilot not flying the correct track when I approach a SIG or STAR.

Example: PMGD tuorial 1 approaching NIRSI; the aircraft should be banking right to fly 090 degrees to EN607. The simulation speed is set "half" and the a/c will bank left continous (flying circles). If I switch to "normal speed" simulation, the autopilot will correct and bank right. This issue occurs at any intersection if approached in other than "normal speed" simulation. Attached a screenshot the shows the a.c configuration.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/141330124@N05/shares/40i2J9

Thanks for the help


Brgds

Juergen Mader

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Don't do that. The aircraft is not programmed for other than 1:1 time.

 

DJ

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I thought I am smart and have the tutorial open on my lap top and fly/implement commands in the flight simulator. This way I wouldn't have to pause the flight, since things happen quickly on the approach. I thought something like this would be the case, since you can reproduce the problem at any time; also if I return to normal speed the autopilot will correct the course and track properly.

Thanks for quick response

 

Juergen


Brgds

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