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PMDG 737NG

Postby rich1241 » Sat Nov 19, 2005 2:25 pm

Hi,

Is it possible to fly this aircraft, without using the FMC, and using autopilot 'normally'?

What i mean is being able to set my own speeds (using A/T), headings & altitudes controlled with fpm.

Many thanks,
Richard.

NB - Whenever i try to fly this aircraft as described above it always climbs way past the altitude i set and never turns headings, etc. BTW Do you press 'z' for the autopilot to engage?
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Re: PMDG 737NG

Postby Nexus » Sat Nov 19, 2005 2:53 pm

Of course it's possible, heck the real aircraft is even certified to fly WITHOUT the FMC being operative  8)

Arm the A/T, dial in the desired speed and then push the "speed" button on the autopilot panel.

The autopilot is engaged by pressing either CMD A or B, either one will do the job, the 737 is equipped with dual autopilots.
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Re: PMDG 737NG

Postby Poseidon » Sun Nov 27, 2005 1:40 pm

...and one more question a bit further. Is it possible to use FSNav as FMC isntrad of the PMDG FMC when flying this aircraft? I tried but without success.
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Re: PMDG 737NG

Postby Alphajet_Enthusiast » Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:46 am

It is, but I'd say its that you would get it for no?
Otherwise there are several freeware models such as
Moach's 737 Experience that will satisfy you just as much.
But the FMC isnt that hard to learn. The tutorial flight and
an hour or so of manual and you'll be planning SIDS and STARS in no time.  ;)
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Re: PMDG 737NG

Postby Ecko » Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:07 am

You should really take the time to learn the FMC. It will give you a much better experience, and you'll be that much wiser. ;)
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Re: PMDG 737NG

Postby Poseidon » Mon Nov 28, 2005 4:29 pm

Well, in fact I have gone through the manual and I have done a few flights using FMC. However I prefer FSNav even if it is not realistic. I guess it is all a matter of taste or I am fed up with black screens (I am a mainframe programmer). lol
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Re: PMDG 737NG

Postby Gary R. » Fri Dec 02, 2005 4:39 pm

I use FMC's on my planes that have them.
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Re: PMDG 737NG

Postby Mees » Wed Dec 07, 2005 1:46 pm

You should really take the time to learn the FMC. It will give you a much better experience, and you'll be that much wiser. ;)



i can teach you how ;D
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