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CARENADO 690B TURBO COMMANDER FSX/P3D RELEASED

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2 minutes ago, J35OE said:

As my Metro III USAF IP said:  Then you are off for a funny ride.  

LOL. 

Ok, so it's like the J41 then. 


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24 minutes ago, Gregg_Seipp said:

Ok, so it's like the J41 then. 

Basically all Garrett TPE 331 powered planes like the Metro, Mu-2, Do 228 etc.

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Hi everyone

I installed the Turbo Commander 690B into p3dv4 but now when I use it the "leave scenario" menu pops up which I get rid of by pressing resume, however the menu appears about every 30 seconds or so making the aircraft unusable. The aircraft works well in FSXSE , thought I'd ask here first before digging deep just in case its something simple.

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Hmmmmm beginning to look as if this is some sort of protection problem....shouldn't be ....the matter is with Carenado now.

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On 10/12/2017 at 4:02 PM, Bob78 said:

Would appreciate knowing if any of the VC can be undocked.

Only the autopilot, Avidyne MFD, and Garmin will have pop-up windows...is that what you're asking?

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