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Carenado 208

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There is no Carenado 208b for MSFS thats why I asked if you were talking about fsx

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5 minutes ago, Adrian123 said:

You came to the wrong place to ask for help. Why I never bother. There are other sources.

Other sources that tells you there's a C208 Carenado in MSFS? 

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13 minutes ago, swk1959 said:

I'm not sure that ridiculing me for information I don't have is the right answer but forgive me for asking what I felt was a legitimate question. My experience prior to this, was that this was a supportive community, sorry to trouble you all.

Well, you'r no trouble at all sir, but maybe you should adress the multiple comments that told you there is NO C208 Carenado in MSFS. it doesnt exist, wich is why we got confused, and even more when you kept talking about it even tho it doesnt exists....so yea...

Did u mean the Cessna 182?

Perhaps he feels it was Carenado who modeled it into MSFS for Asobo.....  Wouldn't be much of a stretch in my mind.  It seems a bit Carenado-like.

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2 hours ago, swk1959 said:

for me the in msfs 2020 the autopilot regardless of what I do continues to climb, there is no way to stop it. It's been that way since I bought the sim.

I think you’re not using the autopilot correctly.

Try this:

1. Select the altitude, I.e. 2000 ft.

2. Hit the “ARM” button

3. Hit the “UP” button to set a vertical speed, I.e. 500 ft.

It should climb to 2000 at 500 fpm and level of at 2000

Hope this helps!

If I missed something someone please chime in, I was going of memory while watching TV.

Keep the blue side up!

BTW this is for the Carenado 182, since as mentioned there’s no C208.

 

Edited by Cmcollazo71

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6 hours ago, fppilot said:

Perhaps he feels it was Carenado who modeled it into MSFS for Asobo.....  Wouldn't be much of a stretch in my mind.  It seems a bit Carenado-like.

Yea but what is he comparing to when he talks about the default one?

 

18 hours ago, swk1959 said:

I'm not sure that ridiculing me for information I don't have is the right answer but forgive me for asking what I felt was a legitimate question. My experience prior to this, was that this was a supportive community, sorry to trouble you all.

I assumed you were referring to the default 208 - if that's the plane you meant, my comments stand 

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