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Since the pressure update(s) this aircraft is mildy broken. I'm working on fixes for all of them.
Its coming along...slowly.
Thanks for your paitence!
Since the pressure updates most of my builds are acting "funky" I have an update in the works.
Glad you like it, it means alot!
Hope that helps!
It should be 10%. Sorry about that, I'm fixing the directions now! I must have changed it at some point and forgotten to edit the description.
Thanks for pointing it out to me!
Also, make sure to turn off the starter once the engine is running or you will "burn out" the starter motor and be unable to start the engine again.
Hope that helps!
Make sure the 'NG' is above 10% before turning the Condition button (arrow key) for the respective engine 'on'.
Let me know if you need more help.
In the mean time, did you have any difficulty with the checklist in the description?
- Improved Ground Handling
- Improved range and low speed handling
- Added Reversers to Turbines
- Improvement for lower 'Psychics Settings'
- Host of other cosmetic and functionality improvements
ENJOY!
MitchMcTurtle, right side along the fuselage, it is labeled. Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Jaxon
- Added Heading Hold to Autopilot, automatically holds heading when turned on. Heading Hold will shutoff when rudder or aileron inputs are detected and then hold new heading when control surfaces are released by pilot
- Reduced tendency of the aircraft's nose gear to smack the ground upon landing.
ENJOY!