February 3, 20179 yr Hi all, On a flight from KSFO to KSEA i'm using spot view and ..... see the pictures. 1. An open hatch from the Airco bay 2. After landing gear down selection some wheel chocks coming out the wheel bay 3. No r/h green nav light, no flashlights and no red anti collision light. All switches are in the "on" position
February 3, 20179 yr Commercial Member On a flight from KSFO to KSEA i'm using spot view and ..... see the pictures. What is the default aircraft in the simulator? When you first open the sim, does it open directly into a flight, or the Create a Scenario screen? Did you load an aircraft in a different livery prior to loading this livery? Kyle Rodgers
February 3, 20179 yr Author Hi Kyle, If open FSX i started with the my standard saved opening situation. Cold & Dark at EHAM. After the opening i go to another airfield, in this case KSFO. Gate ?? Loaded fuel etc and setup the cockpit acc the checklist. So far so good. For the push-back i activated GSX and performed a normal push-back. I think there is some conflict between GSX and the aircraft about the removing of the wheel shocks etc. and about some ground equipment. I should observe the interaction between GSX and the 747. I think this all has nothing to do with light. For your info; My last flight was without any problems. Regards Jovabra
February 3, 20179 yr Commercial Member If open FSX i started with the my standard saved opening situation What aircraft is spinning in the window when you load the sim? Kyle Rodgers
February 3, 20179 yr Read the Introduction again, note the advisement to only select default aircraft as the default start scenario or flight. It is well explained there. Dan Downs KCRP
February 3, 20179 yr Commercial Member KLM - PH-BFT Javabra As mentioned in the Intro Manual, you should not set any of our aircraft as the default aircraft in the simulator. They're too complex for the sim to handle as a default aircraft, which is why you will see weird stuff like this. Kyle Rodgers
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