Thanks guys for another working wonder.
I've been wondering about the fuses, are they working in the 182? They don't react on my aircraft. Mind you, I don't usually go about poking the fuses to see if they cut anything out, unless it's obvious that a fuse needs to be reset.
Ian
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Re: 182 Systems
Hiya - wondering about this too. In my installation, the tooltips in FSX appears to show the fuses are clickable; however, it doesn't seem to be possible to interact with them.
Ron - looked at the post you linked, but it didn't seem to be relevant to the question of whether the fuses are simulated in the C182.
Cheers,
Nick
Ron - looked at the post you linked, but it didn't seem to be relevant to the question of whether the fuses are simulated in the C182.
Cheers,
Nick
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Re: 182 Systems
The circuit breakers in the 182 are the flush type, which cannot be pulled by hand. There is nothing to interact with unless one trips.Nick M wrote:Hiya - wondering about this too. In my installation, the tooltips in FSX appears to show the fuses are clickable; however, it doesn't seem to be possible to interact with them.
Ron - looked at the post you linked, but it didn't seem to be relevant to the question of whether the fuses are simulated in the C182.
Cheers,
Nick
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Re: 182 Systems
Thanks guys, it was as I suspected.
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