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A300.A310 help. (Read 271 times)
May 4
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, 2005 at 4:18pm
Jimbo
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Hi,
Ive just downloaded this aircraft,and soon after loading the engines cut off,this is because of realism, but one thing i cant do, is get the things back on!
Any help at all?
Thanks MUCH appreciated!
http://library.wspilots.com/pafiledb.php?action=file&id=1241
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May 4
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I do not have this aircraft, but does it have a separate start panel? With a some aircraft you have to hold the start switch "on" until the engine reaches self sustaining speed, if not then the engine just winds down. An example is the Boeing 737 Experience aircraft. Took me a while to work that one out.
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May 5
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Hi,
I know how to do all that but it still wont start up, ive completed all checklists etc.
Any help from anyone who has this file?
Jimbo
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May 5
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is the APU running and providing bleed air?
Can't start the engines without bleed air source.
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, 2005 at 2:41am
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Just down loaded it, nice model.
Not so different from the 737 to start (in the real world). Most realistic start sequence that I have yet seen in a sim.
Here goes.
APU panel
1 Batt master x3 to on.
1 APU fuel on.
2 APU master on.
3 Press start.
4 APU Switch to supply
Engine panel.
1 Strart switch to A or B (ingnitor select)
2 Press start button.
3 As engine is cranked between 5% and 7% lift fuel lever on center penistal.
Flaps 15, advance throttles and take off. This is as far as I got. The config warning went off, a panel full of lights appeared and then my 2 year old needed attention.!!!!
Matt
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