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  1. Hi, I have loaded a flight plan using the P3Dv4 flight planner, and can see the plan in the Universal FMC. If I try to add extra waypoints enroute, sometimes it works ok, sometimes it doesn't. These exist in P3Dv4 as I can add them through the default flight planner without issue. An example is the RWY NDB at EGNS. If I enter RWY and press enter nothing gets added and the plan is unchanged. I have also had this happen with various intersections. Any help would be appreciated. Regards Phil
  2. I may have thrown people with my request, as the patches I require are for Treescapes volumes that compliment the GenX scenery. Anyone out there that could help with these?
  3. Hi everyone, I've been hunting around for patches for the Horizon Gen-X Photosceneries (Vol 1-8) but can only find references to them on Tony Meredith's arm-computers.co.uk website, which appears to no longer be active. Could anyone point me in the direction of where I can find/download the patches from? Many thanks Phil
  4. Should also have mentioned, this is using the Pro version on P3Dv4. Phil
  5. Hi, Not sure whether I'm doing anything wrong here, I've searched this forum but found nothing... When I set the flaps, I use the mouse in the VC to drag the lever into the correct position. This sets the flaps correctly as can be seen externally and on the flaps position indicator on the right MFD. However, when I am landing with flaps 15 set AND the GPWS flaps selector set to 15, I get the "TOO LOW, FLAPS" callout. I've used FSUIPC to monitor the internal FS variable for the flaps position and found that this does not change if I drag the lever in the VC. It only changes when I use the FS keyboard commands F6 and F7 to raise/lower the flaps. Using F6 and F7 for the flight results in the usual altitude callouts when landing. Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? Many thanks Phil
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