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Piaggio / FW P.149 released for MSFS (ATSim)!

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One could easily make a paint without registration, but for the asobo codes to show up you need to talk to AT Simulations I think. I would have no idea how to do this..


All my FSX/P3D repaints are here on Avsim, for my MSFS repaints, go to FS.2

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I just re-downloaded and re-installed.  Although it said v2 (the same as before) it is different.  The fuel pump makes a nice noise now! :biggrin: Not sure what else is different yet.

Still no joy with the radios though.  I can get them on, but even when the airport tower shows on the ATC menu, I can't get it to talk to me!  Pressing 1 or on the blue button itself (in ATC menu) does nothing.

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13 minutes ago, bobcat999 said:

I just re-downloaded and re-installed.  Although it said v2 (the same as before) it is different.  The fuel pump makes a nice noise now! :biggrin: Not sure what else is different yet.

Still no joy with the radios though.  I can get them on, but even when the airport tower shows on the ATC menu, I can't get it to talk to me!  Pressing 1 or on the blue button itself (in ATC menu) does nothing.

It seems that you need to tune the frequency manually (For now at least)

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2 hours ago, xender said:

It seems that you need to tune the frequency manually (For now at least)

And don't forget to turn the volume up.

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On 12/28/2020 at 8:29 AM, Stoopy said:

This is normal since the German labels are just more strict.

Meant to do this yesterday - "ha! Good one."

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How can I set a COM frequency like 119.980? I have only 25 KHz steps!


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jan kees blom repaint in the French tricolor is probably the best livery I've seen for any MSFS plane!

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23 minutes ago, lupedelupe said:

Has anyone figured out how to switch the mags off? 

use the mouse scroll wheel

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Guys, i have a really stupid question: How should i use the gauge #25? (Directional gyro) What's the utility of it? One of the knobs controls the little needle while the other controls the gauge placard but i cant figure out how to use it. 😕

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16 minutes ago, xender said:

Guys, i have a really stupid question: How should i use the gauge #25? (Directional gyro) What's the utility of it? One of the knobs controls the little needle while the other controls the gauge placard but i cant figure out how to use it. 😕

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First you need to turn it on from the overhead panel - it will swing around for a bit! :biggrin:

I then line up the pointer with the compass.  I normally leave the lines set on 'north', but if you wanted to follow a certain heading, turn the box lines to this heading and then wait for the needle to line up as you turn. 

It is a fairly basic device that just makes it easier to view and follow than the compass.  If there is anything more to this, or I have missed something, hopefully someone else can chip in. 

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Call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind, but I prefer Rob.

I like to trick airline passengers into thinking I have my own swimming pool in my back yard by painting a large blue rectangle on my patio.

Intel 14900K in a Z790 motherboard with water cooling, RTX 4080, 32 GB 6000 CL30 DDR5 RAM, W11 and MSFS on Samsung 980 Pro NVME SSD's.  Core Isolation Off, Game Mode Off.

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Off to Duckie...

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There is SO MUCH to love about this aeroplane.  Bob's your Uncle- he's exactly correct and old Tutor and Moth pilots will feel right at home with the Gyro Compass.  

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13 minutes ago, bobcat999 said:

First you need to turn it on from the overhead panel - it will swing around for a bit! :biggrin:

I then line up the pointer with the compass.  I normally leave the lines set on 'north', but if you wanted to follow a certain heading, turn the box lines to this heading and then wait for the needle to line up as you turn. 

It is a fairly basic device that just makes it easier to view and follow than the compass.  If there is anything more to this, or I have missed something, hopefully someone else can chip in. 

Ohh i see!

Let me see if im following: If i need to follow lets say heading 270 i should adjust the box lines to 270 and then turn the airplane until the needle gets centered between the box lines. After that i should steer the plane to keep the needle centered between the box lines. Is that correct?

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Yes, but only for long cross country segments- otherwise the pointer tells you your heading for quick maneuvers, and the Whiskey still works for cross reference.

 

BTW- your English is a LOT better than my Spanish- no apology needed 🙂

 

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