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my MU-2's autopilot stopped working, and now the GPS won't turn on. Both of these worked perfectly when I first installed the aircraft. I did an uninstall and reinstall of the aircraft with no luck. Is there a master avionics  switch somewhere that I may have accidentally turned off?  I'm really frustrated!  I've never had this much trouble with a payware aircraft before. I need your HAAALP!

 

 

17 hours ago, Scotty490 said:

Is there a master avionics  switch somewhere that I may have accidentally turned off? 

It has been years since I used FSX/P3D so I'm not sure, but I seem to recall there was an avionic switch(es) on the side panel to the left of the pilot, below the pilot's side window. Did you look through the Flysimware MU-2 manual, which should be available on the Flysimware website, for any avionics info?

On the other hand, if the Nav and Com radios work, I would think the avionic switch(es) are on.

Did you add any hardware or software recently that might be causing a problem?

Al

Edited by ark

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Problem solved!  I assigned a key for the master avionics, and for the autopilot problems I simply quit using the  cockpit buttons and used flight Sim X key commands for the NAV and Altitude functions. Result, no more out of control airplane!  After days of fighting it, I was finally able to complete a flight without it trying to kill me. I'm really relieved. I really like this bird, and I was close to giving up on it and just using my freeware MU-2. Have a great day!

 

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