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mgh_06

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  1. Thanks for the quick reply! Best regards, Mikkel
  2. Hi Lasse, Great work on the dispatch sheet. The latest version is really neat! Because of my ignorance, though, I have to ask for help with the passenger settings: What is Y, C and F short for? Best regards, Mikkel
  3. Hi everyone, I'm struggling with a problem and would like to ask for help. When entering a waypoint and appropriate radial and distance in the FIX page I would like to copy it to the legs page. According to the operations manual I should press the LSK of the waypoint (radial/distance) and it should be copied to the text line (can't remember the name, but the place where information is posted when you press the keys on the FMC). Thereafter one can enter it in the legs or route page. However nothing ever gets copied when I press the LSK in front of the radial/distance line. Is this a bug or me being stupid? Best regards, Mikkel Gylling Hangaard
  4. Turned out to be the solution. Set the brake axis to full and it works as it should. Thank you very much for this hint. Best regards, Mikkel
  5. Sounds like a logical explanation. I will try it later and report how it goes. Thanks
  6. Well I installed IVAOs pilot client. Thereafter I completely reinstalled FSX and REX. I don't know if it matters but I use Xtreme FSX PC to load FSX. I can't imagine it fiddles with any ground friction, though. I should probably add I have SP1C installed and it happens irrespective of weight. Best regards, Mikkel
  7. Hi everyone, I have a problem with what I find to be very high taxi-thrust settings in the B737 NGX. At 40 % N1 it accelerates very slowly and if I pull the throttle back to approx 30 % it begins to decelerate. This hasn't always been so. I remember being able to accelerate rather quickly to 20 kts at 40 % and then it would continue to taxi with almost idle thrust. I have no other addons than REX installed. Is this a known issue and is there a known solution? If this has already been covered elsewhere I apologize. Best regards, Mikkel Gylling Hangaard
  8. Am I wrong in thinking that take-off flaps varies with FLEX-settings? (altitude, temperature, pressure, rwy length...)
  9. Hello Markus,Thank you for your help. I did actually look for some forum rules - guess I missed them even then.Kind regards,Mikkel
  10. Hello,I wonder if someone here could help me with a rather persistent problem.When operating the MD11 in manual mode I get an "AIR SYS TEST FAIL" when doing the annunciator and air system test. I cannot figure out if this is normal for the manual mode or if I'm doing something wrong. Obviously it doesn't happen in automatic mode.
  11. Hi,You should definately see quite a lot better performance. At default settings you should get way above 30 fps.X-Plane 9.20+ will use all cores you have available. However, not all tasks are multithreaded in X-Plane, but alot are and with more cores the workload will be distributed to each of these. Take a look at this post from software developer at Laminar Research Ben Supnik: http://xplanescenery.blogspot.com/2008/05/...ssed-basic.html

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