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Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 9:48 pm
by mikvoy
>:(I find it most annoying to hear the 'whoop' 'whoop', too low, pull-up, pull-up sound while on final approach. I've tried to delete these 'low terrain' alert sounds from FS2002 sound folder and various gauges from panel.cfg of a/c, however to no avail. Can anyone give me any assistance here?

Re: Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 9:56 pm
by WebbPA
You need to tell us which aircraft you're using.  None of the default aircraft have "Bitchin Betty" built in.

If you're getting these warnings they are probably for a good reason.

Re: Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2003 1:43 am
by Travis
Is your gear down on final?  If not this could be the reason you are getting the warning.  If so, there may be a problem with the aircraft.cfg file.

Re: Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2003 12:23 pm
by fisharno
mikvoy:

The GPWS is a gauge in the panel you are using.
Simply alias a different panel that to the aircraft you are using and you should be OK.

Re: Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2003 12:45 pm
by Scottler
But watch out for the mountains.

Re: Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2003 12:52 pm
by ozzy72
You must be related to me if you get this all the time ;D

Re: Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2003 1:05 pm
by Scottler
??? ??? ???

Re: Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2003 2:55 pm
by Fozzer
??? ??? ???


Hi Hyp...!
Ozzy gets this sound all the time, 'cos he ruffles the grass everywhere he flies in his spitfire...!
LOL...!

Cheers mate... ;D...!
Paul.
(England).

Re: Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2003 3:12 pm
by Scottler
Ooooooooh...I never even made the connection to it being about Ozzy's "unique" blend of commercial aviation and aerobatic lunacy....thanks Foz... ;)

Re: Low terrain warning sound

PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 5:21 am
by MICROSOFT
[quote]You need to tell us which aircraft you're using.