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Postby alrot » Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:14 am

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Re: What are these for?

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Re: What are these for?

Postby alrot » Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:49 am

I already got both Christian  :)

reading them didn't tell me what they do, I mean it can't have 4 elevator trims ,and that weird lever ,in the left side of the spoiler ,the one with three balls ,what is that?
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Re: What are these for?

Postby 1olehippy » Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:28 pm

Alex
Try this out, it's a bit of overkill but it will surely answer your question.
http://s80.flight1.net/downloads.htm

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Re: What are these for?

Postby alrot » Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:02 pm

Alex
Try this out, it's a bit of overkill but it will surely answer your question.
http://s80.flight1.net/downloads.htm

Dave


That's all I need it to have
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Re: What are these for?

Postby C » Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:05 pm

I mean it can't have 4 elevator trims ,and that weird lever ,in the left side of the spoiler ,the one with three balls ,what is that?


The VC10's got 6 elevator trim levers!

The large one to the left of the spoiler (labelled "long trim") is obviously the main stabiliser trim lever, and the two below the trottles (labelled "alt long trim") are the standby - presumably operated by a different hydraulic system.

As for them being in pairs, I suspect one is a "rate" lever, and the other an "actuator" lever - effectively all this means that both levers/switches for each system have to be moved to actually force movement of the control surface.
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Re: What are these for?

Postby beaky » Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:00 am

According to those close-ups, the wheel on the right, marked in yellow, controls the cabin pressurization system. The pressure indicator is probably on the panel somewhere.
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Re: What are these for?

Postby alrot » Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:28 am

According to those close-ups, the wheel on the right, marked in yellow, controls the cabin pressurization system. The pressure indicator is probably on the panel somewhere.


I don't think so Sean, take a look of this Gangster pilot
see thee yellow wheel the way it moves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNApwkrxXHY
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Re: For the sake of my/YOUR next freeware please!!

Postby 1olehippy » Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:20 pm

Alex
The site that I sent you yesterday

http://s80.flight1.net/downloads.htm

At the bottom of the page it has a PDF download. The Aircraft Operating Manual is like 284 pages but shows pics of all the panels in the front room. Further on it identifies all the controls & explains each ones purpose. The yellow wheel is cabin pressure control. It can be set to auto or manual. In the video it is set to auto. As the throttles are moved forward it is seeking home as the cabin pressure is supplied from the compressors. Notice that as the engine RPM stabilizes the wheels motion does also & as they climb out the cabin pressure will change with altitude.
The white lever to the left of the spoiler lever is the main elevator trim. There is also an auxiliary  lever between the fuel shutoffs. Look at section 13 (Flight Controls) in the manual for a full explanation.
Sorry if I was vague in yesterdays response.

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Re: please!!

Postby alrot » Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:53 pm

well ,I didn't notice it was so long and complete ,

Yes that yellow wheel has to be as it shows in the PDF and as you said ,some sort of pressure device I don't know if that part is in the modeldef list ,I could do it ,But I don't even understand it..I don't say I'll try it

Thank you again ,What is that Part? the one in each side of the beneath the panel, It looks like a broken thing ,and actually looks like a Ejection seat pull device
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Re: please!!

Postby RaptorF22 » Wed Sep 29, 2010 10:03 pm

If you still need more info on the MD-80, go here and click "cockpit" and then click on the MD-80 'pit. :)

[edit]There are also some nice cockpit pics in the photo section. :)[/edit]

[edit]Here is all the pictures of MD-80 'pits on A.net, if nobody has posted it already: http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... humbnails=[/edit]
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