Brian Z wrote:Yeah unfortunately this one doesn't have the option to hide the yoke, at least as far as I can tell. So I can only change the 2D panel, eh? Another problem I have with this plane is the autopilot, it's completely useless, but I know how to fix that... simply copy-paste the Baron 58 radio stack entry into the panel.cfg file, in place of the one that's there. Done it already with a couple other planes that came with the original-equipment tube-and-dial sets, just like that you get modern digital radios and full-function autopilot.
The Baron 58 Tip regarding inserting the full Bendix-King Radio Stack in the "panel.cfg" file is one I always use for certain aircraft, (especially vintage models which don't have a
proper, modern radio stack!
...), and aircraft which are missing radios.
I sometimes replace the "GPS" entry in the panel.cfg file with it, and use the same hot key to energise it!
For
full functionality of the Radio Stack its sometimes necessary to ensure this entry is in place, as below, in the "aircraft.cfg" file...>>>
[Radios]
// Radio Type = availiable, standby frequency, has glide slope
Audio.1 = 1
Com.1 = 1, 1
Com.2 = 1, 1
Nav.1 = 1, 1, 1
Nav.2 = 1, 1, 0
Adf.1 = 1
Transponder.1 = 1
Marker.1 = 1
Paul....I like (proper) Radio's...
...!
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