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Aircraft Pilot Manuals?
http://www.redskyventures.org/doc/cessna-poh/Cessna_208_C208_675HP_1998_POH_Cessna-Caravan-updated-to-2004.pdf I Google'd "C208 Manual" - the first couple of results provided the link above which is an 1112- page ops manual dated 2004, so it may be the type you're looking for. Not sure. You may have it already. There were other results for similar manuals. Mark There were several other results which might help. Mark http://www.redskyventures.org/doc/cessna-poh/Cessna_208_C208_675HP_1998_POH_Cessna-Caravan-updated-to-2004.pdf
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FSX Saratoga won't climb
Unless someone has created a fix for this, you're probably experiencing the old Carb Heat problem that has affected FSX for years. Your symptoms sure sound like it. Press the "H" key as part of your climbout checklist - preferably as soon as possible after take off. The colder the weather, the sooner you need to engage the heater. This affects all aircraft except t-props and jets. Yes- even those fuel injected aircraft like yours (?) without carbs... Hence the statement that this is a problem..
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3D Knobs
I don't have my 850 loaded at this time, but all of the Carenado 3d knobs I've used can be rotated by placing the mouse cursor on the knob and holding down the right or left mouse button depending on the direction you want to turn it. Mark
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Condition Lever Problem - Not Caused by the Q400
Pretty neat idea. I've been living with it using the mouse, but that's clumsy - especially reducing the levers in flight. Over-shooting to the Start/Feather position when dropping to 850 can make things pretty sporty... Thanks - please let me know how that works out for you. Mark
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Q400 and PFPX
You should take advantage of the manuals that you purchased along with the software. Just use Adobe Reader's "Find" function under the "Edit" menu and the F3 key to look up the subjects you're interested in. Cnault2
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Condition Lever Problem - Not Caused by the Q400
Hello, Thanks for reading this - first off, and to make a VERY long story short, my Condition Levers don't work on the Q400 and the PMDG J4100. They work properly on all three of the payware King Airs. Secondly, Majestic Software did a great job trying to support me even after we determined this wasn't their problem. So, my hats off to them for that effort. All of the common causes of this type problem - running Control Panel without FSX on or running it without the Q400 selected, etc., etc. are not the cause. In fact, this issue is so odd that a complete reinstall of FSX didn't correct the problem... Before you think I'm completely nuts, I was reinstalling FSX to reconfigure it - not because of the Condition Levers. The levers work correctly in the Saitek Properties window via Device Manager. They also calibrate properly in FSUIPC. They move whenever I use the Ctrl+F3 or 4 FSX controls (don't remember which is the mixture assignment). The only time they don't work is when I try to move them with the Saitek throttle quads. The input numbers for those levers do not change in the Q400 Control Panel when I move the Saitek levers. They do change when I use the FSX Ctrl commands. It began when I was trying different numerical settings in the Q400 Control Panel for the throttle and condition levers. Without any obvious cause, the Condition Levers stopped reacting to my inputs from the Saitek Throttle Quads. I just thought before I resign myself to controlling the Condition Levers with the mouse (very clumsy) that I would see if there is a Windows genius (or a 12-year old that always makes old men like me look stupid ) with an answer. This is an odd one - I was convinced the FSX reinstall would fix it, but no luck. I've had help from some very experienced simmers - both in and outside of the Majestic company. I have swapped the throttle quads physically via connections and assignments, so I'm convinced the problem is in the OS. Thanks! Mark
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Throttle problem
I had the same issue - long story short - I have two Saitek Cessna Throttle Quads. An old assignment of the mixture 1 lever "switch" or "full down" position was assigned to "Throttle Decr Increments" or something similar to that. Whenever that lever was in that full down position, the actual throttle assignments reacted accordingly by reducing. I deleted the old assignment which corrected the problem. If you follow what the previous writer suggested and make sure there aren't any old FSUIPC assignments, you should clear this fault. Let folks know if your efforts were successful or not, OK? Mark
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C182 - No Gauges or Radio Stack
I would suggest uninstall/reinstal first. If that fails, submit a formal ticket to Carenado through their support website. It's on the main website - you have to log in to submit a ticket. Mark
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M20J cannot get above 20 inches manifold pressure
I don't mean to insult your intelligence, so forgive me asking - did you try applying Carb Heat "H" key regardless of temperature and regardless if the aircraft is fuel injected or not? That's one of the goofy characteristics of this problem - FI aircraft are also affected despite lacking a carburetor :wacko: . It's affected virtually all piston aircraft - Carenado included. If you haven't, try pressing "H" during climb out. I press it when I retract flaps, but that just my way. You're in good shape as long as you press it early in your climb out. Mark
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Reality XP 530 GNS in C90?
I just entered "530" into the C90 section search function in the Unofficial Carenado forum in AVSIM a few minutes ago. It returned 17 results covering RXP 530 use and associated issues in the C90. Trying that may help.
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no approach available on G1000 ...!
Unlike some of the systems you mentioned that are updated through Navigraph, the Carenado G1000 uses the FSX nav database. There are approaches of all types available depending on the airport you're flying to, but the nav data including the approaches is very old - 7 years old, to be exact. Which aircraft and airport where you flight planning for? What information made you choose your approach? With the Carenado G1000, you can't manually build a flight plan the same way you can with PMDG, etc.. Here is the procedure for building a short flight plan that includes an approach: - Select "Direct To" then enter your destination and select "ACTIVATE" - Select "PROC" on the FMS - Go through the data entries on the right-hand side for the runway, approach type and transition. - Select "LOAD" or "ACTIVATE". - If you selected "LOAD", make sure you "ACTIVATE" the approach before you get to your Initial Approach Fix (IAF). I believe the system will squawk at you with an advisory if you have not activated the approach when you reach the IAF. There are a couple of things you need to know if you're looking at current approach plates and/or maps and you can't find a certain approach. The NAVTEQ nav data was fielded with FSX in 2006/2007. That was a very long time ago when you consider all of the changes since then in the aviation navigation data world. It's even more outdated when you consider WAAS and other aviation navigation programs. If you wish - reply with exactly what you were trying to do - where you were getting the approach you wanted to fly - and why you couldn't load it. I really can't go further without more information from you. You can use Plan G software to flight plan with approaches more easily than using the FSX flight planner. But, you're still stuck using the old FSX nav data without any updates. I personally prefer Version 2 of Plan G instead of Version 3. Regardless, both programs use the same FSX nav data. You can download Plan G here http://www.tasoftware.co.uk/ . Cheers, Mark
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Setting REX Ess OD for Use With Opus
Fantastic - thanks! Is that written anywhere in Opus documentation? If I missed it, I apologize for not finding the answer myself... Thanks very much! Mark
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Idea to make a weather radar possible
Disregard.
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Setting REX Ess OD for Use With Opus
Hi All, I also enjoy flying Opus and Rex Ess OD together, but I was curious - how are most simmers setting the REX ESS OD Configuration Manager for use with Opus? I've disabled all of the REX Weather Engine settings which seems to provide the proper operations. That may be all that is needed - I'm just curious if other folks are setting these differently. I've researched the FAQ written for Opus http://forum.avsim.net/topic/396956-faq/ and the Opus and REX websites. So far, I haven't seen anything specifically on the REX Config Mgr "General Weather Engine" settngs. I'm not really concerned about the Winds, Clouds, or the other Config Mgr. settings since they affect the texture type and quality. Thanks for any info, Mark