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Apr 2nd, 2004 at 6:53pm

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-what's going on with the afcad9, it seems like it doesn't make any changes it only create parking spots,but about,"insert ILS or changes in start locations it doesn't do nothing at all.There are some international  airports in Venezuela and many of them have ils aproach, vor and some other stuff, of course Microsoft ignore that, and even some ADF that all the airport should have,well at least they appear on GPS ,I think I'Ve done everything correct Frecuency,re open the program fs9,i folow all the instruction in read me of the afcad 2004,my fs2004 is in english version,can you give me some ideas what could i being doing wrong.

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other question and this one may seem more silly i built my partial virtual cockpit including buttoms every where  pedals, yoke, trims, light with leds,Throttle panel, flaps,airbrake etc,in fact i don't have to use my keyboard,exept for atc comunication  . with the most realistic i could done. its a shame to ask this but, but in a realy737,777 md80,dc10,if you are moving the aircraft where is the real brake?,not the parking brake one, the one which stop or slow the aircraft?is near the rudder pedals?,where do i set the next swith?.
the last question it's about, something that i heard in discovery ch. the b777 automaticly
lands practicly by it self, i supposed it work with the ils control, the only plane in the simulator 9  is the b737, why the others doesn't follow the landing trayectory automaticly too??..   Smiley
 

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Reply #1 - Apr 3rd, 2004 at 2:11pm

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Sorry cant help with AFCAD.

The brakes on most aircraft are built into the rudder pedals. They are called 'toe brakes' because to use them you push on the top part of the rudder pedals a bit like brakes in a car.
The default autopilot that came with FS9 cannot perform 'autolandings' , but there are some that you can buy that can land the plane automatically.

 
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