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FlightFX Cessna 750 (Citation X)--released

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6 hours ago, vonmar said:

VOR2 DME:

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Thank you for the screenshot 🙂

What you did is to change the Navigation source to VOR 2. Then it shows the distance to the Nav Source.

What I want is to know how far I am away from VOR 2 while using a different NAV Source - for example FMS or VOR 1 / ILS on approach. Especially on approach it is important to know the distance to the runway.

Is that really not implemented?

OK, then I have to help myself by the "Guenseli DME" on my stream deck 🙂

 

 

 

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Some great feedback — 6 pages in and no one has condemned the developers to death sentence yet … looks like I’ll have to buy this and Raul’s Phenom 300 when released.  

 

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That being said the FlightFX Citation X is hands down the best private jet released for Flight Simulator to this date.  I hope they do the Citation X+ as well (.93 cruise 🤪).   It's hard to go back to anything else concerning this niche after traveling with a regular ground speed of 520kts in the 40,000ft range. 💯

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On 8/17/2025 at 5:53 AM, PTI139 said:

K, then I have to help myself by the "Guenseli DME" on my stream deck

yeah, that's what I resorted to aswell. I Modded the included radiostacks/AP panel from FS panels, but only kept the bitmaps basically

Still WIP, but it's getting there
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On 8/16/2025 at 11:53 PM, PTI139 said:

 how far I am away from VOR 2 while using a different NAV Source

Prototype has a DME hold feature that is set up using the RMU. Example use would be an ILS approach that uses DME from a VOR. Enter the VOR freq in the RMU, press 'DME', the nav window will split and the freq you entered will be in the bottom as the DME freq. Then enter the ILS freq as you normally would. Press DME to exit this mode. 

No clue if this is modeled in the sim but that's how I do it.

Could somebody please explain how to "step" through your route on the ND?  I can get the ND into "plan" mode but I'm not sure how to step through the fixes/waypoints.

If the DEV is here, thanks for the great airplane.  Feedback:  Could you please start to use Navigraph data instead of sims.

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SKP button on the display controller. 

If you use Navigraph it takes the Navigraph info that's installed in the sim.

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On 8/16/2025 at 11:53 PM, PTI139 said:

Thank you for the screenshot 🙂

What you did is to change the Navigation source to VOR 2. Then it shows the distance to the Nav Source.

What I want is to know how far I am away from VOR 2 while using a different NAV Source - for example FMS or VOR 1 / ILS on approach. Especially on approach it is important to know the distance to the runway.

Is that really not implemented?

OK, then I have to help myself by the "Guenseli DME" on my stream deck 🙂

 

 

 

You are welcome.

For your follow up DME question.
Currently the FlightFX Citation X will display NAV1 ILS dme on both PFD displays or NAV2 VOR dme on both PFD displays.


Note:
Example from Xplane12:
Xplane12's default Citation X will display e.g. NAV1 ILS/dme on PFD1 and NAV2 VOR/dme on PFD2.

Required for approaches like ESGG ILS or LOC RW 03 (no dme) where VOR LAV 114.60 provides the DME (screenshots).

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45 minutes ago, vonmar said:

Required for approaches like ESGG ILS

No. incorrect. ILS does not need DME.

45 minutes ago, vonmar said:

or LOC

this would would be correct. LOC is a Type A 2D approach - no glideslope available - and in order to identify the SDF ("step down fix") and subsequently when it is safe to descend to the MDA with obstacle clearance in mind, you must be able to identify LAV DME4.3

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2 hours ago, SAS443 said:

No. incorrect. ILS does not need DME.

this would would be correct. LOC is a Type A 2D approach - no glideslope available - and in order to identify the SDF ("step down fix") and subsequently when it is safe to descend to the MDA with obstacle clearance in mind, you must be able to identify LAV DME4.3

 

Actually I said:

3 hours ago, vonmar said:

Note:
Example from Xplane12:
Xplane12's default Citation X will display e.g. NAV1 ILS/dme on PFD1 and NAV2 VOR/dme on PFD2.

Required for approaches like ESGG ILS or LOC RW 03 (no dme) where VOR LAV 114.60 provides the DME (screenshots).

ESGG ILS or LOC RW 03 is the title of the approach plate.

Had to read it again. You are correct.
ESGG ILS or LOC RW 03 (no dme).

I was saying the airport has no ILS DME.

For this example I should have said :
ESGG ILS or LOC RW 03 LOC (GS out) where VOR LAV 114.60 provides the DME (screenshots). 

Note:

This approach needs VOR (LAV) DME for the missed approach.

 

Edited by vonmar

Best Regards,

Vaughan Martell  PP-ASEL KDTW

14 hours ago, pilatuz said:

SKP button on the display controller. 

If you use Navigraph it takes the Navigraph info that's installed in the sim.

Thank you!

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For those interested in a short 40 minute flight with VNav description in the Citation X

KLAS 26R.RASLR3.ZAYNE WOTRO.BRUSR1.25L KPHX Timestamps Introduction 0:12 VNav theory 1:19 How VNav works 2:43 VNav and FMS integration 3:22 Data Flow (Flight Plan Entry) 3:51 Data Flow (Profile Calculation) 7:09 Data Flow (VNav Guidance to Autopilot) 8:09 Data Flow (Pilot Monitoring) 8:50 VNav in Practice (Flight) 9:29 Departure RASLR3 10:00 RUDYY SELLZ TTONE VIVVS RASLR Top of Climb 13:37 ROHCK ZAYNE WOTRO WINER Top of Descent 15:12 DRK MAIER BRUSR ZILUB Approach ON 17:53 KUCOO JURAZ Gear Down 19:13 GIPSY SCADE Autopilot OFF 20:52 Landing Replay 23:16

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