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Post by johnl on Oct 26, 2009 7:40:30 GMT -5
Someone (probably a ferry pilot) once landed a Lancaster at EGCB Manchester Barton, and I believe it was also flown out.
Rather them than me. ;D
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Post by pterodactyl (George) on Oct 26, 2009 23:00:27 GMT -5
I have a question that si but isn't related to the upcoming GAAR. I am flying with the old radio panel and RMI similar to what is in the FS9 DC3. For some reason I can not get any of the number two systems to work. No Com2, Nav2, ADF2. I get no audio or pointing. I have checked the .xml file for the panel and the aircraft .cfg files and can't find what I am missing. It is going to be very difficult to do any kind of approach or beacon crossover without the second system. HELP!!! I also tried copying and pasting the DC3 .xml fields to the Lanc B111. Man what a mess, luckily I saved the original to repair the damage. Oh and I'm on my way, currently sitting in Rapid City with a blown engine. Four engines and the flight crew for this beast are cantankerous.
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Post by Bill Von Sennet on Oct 28, 2009 8:57:37 GMT -5
George,
Send me your panel.cfg and aircraft.cfg files and I'll see if I can figure it out.
billy[at]billvons.com change the [at] to @
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Post by pterodactyl (George) on Nov 6, 2009 0:33:00 GMT -5
Bill: Thanks for the help My computer went down and I will try to send it to you as soon as I am back from my trip on Nov 17th
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Post by blindsquirrel2 on Dec 27, 2009 7:34:01 GMT -5
Hi. Good news about the GAAR. What am I saying, it's great news and I'm going to try to fly it this year in an aeroplane, rather than a stupor. and you've come home.....now then, where's that old brew bottle to throw at Capting Zlogg when he comes round the corner. ;D Andy.
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Post by Tom Goodrick on Dec 27, 2009 9:49:14 GMT -5
Just a quick note for George or anyone else who downloads a new aircraft with some radios inactive, the fix is in the aircraft.cfg file. Use a simple text editor to read and edit the file (like NotePad). Edit this section:
[Radios] // Radio Type = availiable, standby frequency, has glide slope Audio.1 = 1 Com.1 = 1, 0 Com.2 = 1, 0 Nav.1 = 1, 0, 1 Nav.2 = 1, 0, 0 Adf.1 = 1 Adf.2 = 1 Transponder.1 = 0 Marker.1 = 1
For each radio, a "1" in the first place makes it usable. The second place alows standby frequencies. The third place for a Nav radio makes ILS available.
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