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vwtyp3variant
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Bonanza Fuses

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Hi everyone.
First of all i really like this aircraft.
My only question is regarding the fuses, i can`t seem to click them, although the mouse icon changes to a hand and a cockpit tip appears when I glide over the fuses.

None of them are popped out, I was thinking maybe only when it pops out is it possible to click on it to push it back again.

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AKar
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Re: Bonanza Fuses

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Yes, A2A Bonanza uses those kind of circuit breakers which you can reset but not open manually.

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Re: Bonanza Fuses

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Yes like the C172 Trainer, they can be manipulated when popped but otherwise are in place and cannot be moved unlike the other type of breaker.

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Re: Bonanza Fuses

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How is the gear motor fuse arranged in the real one ? In the emergency manual extension it needs to be pulled.

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Re: Bonanza Fuses

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Caldemeyn wrote:How is the gear motor fuse arranged in the real one ? In the emergency manual extension it needs to be pulled.
That one probably ought to be such that can be pulled. :mrgreen:

I've got no good data on Bonanza nor do I know the type at all in physical life so I can't say for sure.

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Re: Bonanza Fuses

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We don't currently have emergency gear extension modeled, do we? It was left out initially and I think Scott said he'd look into adding it at some point with an update.

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Re: Bonanza Fuses

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:) I would work my way into that fuse somehow if the need would arise. :mrgreen: Where did Mr. Puto/Mr. Rogalski put that screwdriver again, they always move it when im not looking :mrgreen:

Or was that a pen ? :lol:

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Re: Bonanza Fuses

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Usually circuit breakers that can't be manually tripped are such that you really can't - except by taking off the CB from the panel and shorting a wire to the fuselage or something. BTW, be sure to short the right one, as there are two options! :mrgreen:

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Re: Bonanza Fuses

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AviationAtWar wrote:We don't currently have emergency gear extension modeled, do we? It was left out initially and I think Scott said he'd look into adding it at some point with an update.
If we do I haven't been able to find it. I *think* it's something like a crank just behind the pilot's seat, but when I look there's nothing there.

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Re: Bonanza Fuses

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Yup, we don't...at least for the Bo, i asked Mr. Scott sometime ago about it and there was a certain possibility in the air for it being added from what i got :)

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