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X-Plane PB13 Released

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On 3/3/2017 at 6:16 PM, Richdem said:

Can you share what you changed as it may help others

Hey Richdem, sorry for the late response. In PlaneMaker there is a section in "System" tab that allows you to set cabin pressurization to "auto".  This way you don't have the black out problems.  What I have found since this post is that with each LR update some planes revert back to previous settings.  I then have to go back into PlaneMaker and adjust again.  I have also found that one or two of my problems that I face with XP11 and add-ons cannot be fixed in Plane Maker (or, at least I am not savy enough to fix on my own).  I would encourage all to go explore PlaneMaker, lots of adjustments can be made there and it's been a great tool during the XP11 beta process. 

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On 3/4/2017 at 1:49 PM, Janov said:

In planemaker you can also set some pressurization parameters, like an automatic pressurization, which should take care of the issue. Don´t always expect to be spoonfed, just fire up planemaker, load the aircraft and snoop around a bit in the settings - if you can browse over here and post, you can also work planemaker. And who knows, you may learn something in the process :happy:.

Jan

 

Great response and assist, I was away and didn't see the request for more info.  Indeed, I found other post that directed me to Planemaker and I decided to go in and see what it was about.  Lo and behold I found a number if things in payware planes that can be adjusted to make them usable during the beta period.  Not an exact science and a lot of trial and error but tinkering around is like trying fix the engine in the Buick sitting out back - may not work but you'll learn some sh**.

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