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Jul 20
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Before I read the manual I was wondering if I could get some help. When applying full throttle at take off in the Citation X, I am getting an annoying loud beeping. I think the parking brake might be applied. I can't locate the handle anyplace! I can still get full thrust and motion but the beeping is driving me nuts. Can anybody answer this before I read the manual. I would appreciate it!
If you know what I am talking about, maybe you can post a picture of the location or if it is a hot key, what is it?
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Jul 20
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the beeping is probably a take-off config warning, but if the parking brake is applied, wouldn't you have the read text message on the bottom? If you just get rid of it by pressing CTRL+. (where . = PERIOD)
What about stabilizer trim
Flap config
CG
etc...but Dave, reading manuals isn't all that bad. Print them out and read them for your kids come bedtime
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etc...but Dave, reading manuals isn't all that bad. Print them out and read them for your kids come bedtime
Now that is a GREAT idea Nexus!!!
It's like subliminal mind training! Maybe one might even become a pilot!
The sound is defiantly because of an improper setting, just need to figure it out. Time to start reading!!!
hanks anyway Nex!
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Set your take off trim Dave and the beeping goes away
its the same as Aeroworx Super Beech B200 (but the Beech won't take off the ground without adjustment)
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