IAS and MACH hold doesnt work on Lear

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IAS and MACH hold doesnt work on Lear

Postby beefhole » Sun Jun 20, 2004 8:17 am

i JUST reinstalled the peice of crap. on my first flight with the newly installed game, the speed holds dont work for the lear. i'm not sure whether or not they work on the other aircraft, because i think if i enter FS again without a solution i might kick the computer-harder than last time. any thoughts? what happens is, when i engage the speed hold the throttle just slowly decreases. it never quite reaches idle but its not nearly enough thrust to maintain the speed i set it at. and dont say anything about retracting flaps, speedbrake, landing gear.... it doesnt have anything to do with that. its simply an AP problem. any ideas before i reinstall?
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Re: IAS and MACH hold doesnt work on Lear

Postby Nexus » Sun Jun 20, 2004 8:27 am

Could you please attach a screenshot of the mess ???
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Re: IAS and MACH hold doesnt work on Lear

Postby BiggBaddWolf » Sun Jun 20, 2004 8:32 am

I havent had any problems with the IAS or MACH hold on any of the planes  ???
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Re: IAS and MACH hold doesnt work on Lear

Postby Moach » Sun Jun 20, 2004 9:11 am

a wild thought...

are you engaging auto throttle (SHIFT+R i think) when you turn on the speed hold?
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Re: IAS and MACH hold doesnt work on Lear

Postby beefhole » Sun Jun 20, 2004 10:09 pm

umm, nexus, theres nothing to to take a screenshot of. obviously im not being understood. im just going to reinstall.... again. thanks anyway :) its most likely a corrupted lear aircraft file.
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