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  1. Hello mr. byork, my problems solved and its only my own error, which is I never read the read me file such as "FS2CREW QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE". (shame to me). The program worked perfectly when I switch to A320NX - Development version (" REQUIREMENTS: -Latest "DEVELOPMENT VERSION" of the FLY BY WIRE A32NX PROJECT FOR MSFS"). Thank you very much for your kind assistance and now I only fully recognize that important to read the READ ME file. :)
  2. thank you mr byork for yout kind reply, i will keep trying. 👍
  3. greetings, once I follow the procedures that have been set, however, this flaps error still occurs. fs23crew managed to lower the flaps automatically on the flaps1 approach, and after being at the correct speed and flight level, flaps2 approach still receives the message "Are you sure about that". In fact, up to 1000 feet of flaps cannot be lowered automatically by fs2crew.. what needs to be done in this process has been done carefully step by step. speed for flaps 1 (O) = 208knots (fs2crew automatically respond) speed for flaps 2 (S) = 188knots (fs2crew keep saying that message) thank you for any solution.
  4. Greetings to Mr byork, thank you for your kind assistant. Yes and I am sure the panels wrote "Flaps1 Approach" steps. Anyway, I will read the PDF information first and apply the correct procedures. I'll get back here if the problems still occur. Thank you very much and have a good day.
  5. Greetings to you, thanks for the feedback. For the record, I have followed the correct process as stated by FS2crew, and also according to the set speed, even up to, for example up to 140 knots, FS2crew still states “are you sure”. This is what confuses me. there may be a process I haven’t implemented but I’m not sure in which part I’m missing out. thank you.
  6. Greetings to all, I am asking for guidance on how to lower the flaps during the approach process, what is the appropriate altitude level to lower the flaps during the approach process? this is because some of my attempts failed to lower the flaps and the FS2crew always responded "are you sure?" without flaps can be lowered. hopefully there are some of you who can help me. thank you.
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