![]() NB: one is asking for copilots, the other for pilots, but it is essentially the same feature: allow the user to selectively display a pilot and/or a copilot in the cockpit view (in addition to the outside view which is already implemented). Visible co-pilot in first person view - Self-Service / Wishlist - Microsoft Flight Simulator Forums However I agree this topic and this one are the same: Please give us personalizable pilot avatars! - #6 by CptLucky8 I'm going to suggest you thouroughly read the manual before you attempt any more complex flights using the AP and FMC.I’ve commented here about the “personalized avatar” wishlist: You also seem to be at a pretty low altitude, like less than 3000 feet when the plane enters the stall, but I can't see the altimeter clearly becauseyou are dancing all over the panel with the hat switch and you never zoom in on the primary flight instruments very much. You don't stay focused on the primary flight instruments for me to possibly tell what else might have caused the stall, but right after you switched the AP mode selector to "NAV" the nose up pitch increased rapidly. So it seems you set the NAV/HDG switch correctly, but not the nav source selector above it.Įven so, it seems odd that the incorrect nav source setting alone would cause the plane to go in to a deep stall and crash. The aircraft will now be following the navigation course from the FMC." This will link the route of flight in theįMC and Flight Simulator GPS to the autopilot. Selector in the centre of the glareshield to GPS. lolĪ brief look at the manual, and more specifically the section that covers autopilot flight with the FMC shows that you didn't have the NAV1/GPS/NAV2 switch set correctly. You are bouncing all over the cockpit with that video so it's hard to tell what the heck you are doing and what all you have engaged, so try staying focused on something for more than 5 seconds at a time, that might be helpful. I'm only wanted to make autopilot follow flight plan by itself Originally posted by PawelK198604:I finally made it to take off only to lost controlll when i tried to change autopilot mode from HDG to NAV minimal interior lighting, and you can still see and use the "panel" and "flood" light knobs just above the yoke and directly below the DME readout and HSI. The cockpit state is the default state at startup for this DLC aircraft, ie. The AC is parked on the runway at a very small remote California airstrip, Agua Caliente Springs, at almost midnight and it's very dark outside as you can see. I'm attaching a screenshot to illustrate what I'm talking about. Sure, you can still turn on the dome light, but it's by no means essential for being able to find and use the panel and flood light knobs. You can line up on the remotest runway anywhere at night and still see them clearly enough to turn them on and adjust them. ![]() With this AC you don't need lights from nearby buildings to see the "panel" and "flood" light knobs in a dark cockpit. Because out there, pitch dark really IS pitch dark. Originally posted by LHookins: If he was already on the runway he probably didn't have the benefit of nearby buildings which will give enough light to find light switches. I've found moonlight to be helpful on occasion. You don't need to keep this light on after you have the aircraft set up properly. You could cheat and press the key to turn an all lights but I wouldn't recommend that in an airliner on battery power.Įdit: you need to have a light, any light, to see what you are doing when entering a dark aircraft. :) You can't make out the instrument dials, much less any switches. Sitting at a remote back country air strip with the outside air temperature at -20 C gives a whole new meaning to starting cold and dark. Not all aircraft have cabin light switches. I have also had to add cabin lights to aircraft. This particular command wasn't in the options interface but I was able to add it with a text editor. I gave up on cabin light switches and rigged a key command to turn on the cabin lights. My own criteria for what lights to turn on is "Can I find the switch?" If he was already on the runway he probably didn't have the benefit of nearby buildings which will give enough light to find light switches.
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