I bought the Cub and it's accusim and installed them into FSX-SE. I have some questions:
1. Where is the "reset to used state" button? It's under the "shift+3" menu in the other GA planes, but I don't seem to see it on this one.
2. How can I repair a broken item in the maintenance hanger without doing a full overhaul? I was not able to click the broken item when it said "prop broken" once.
Thanks,
Caleb
Some Cub Questions...
Some Cub Questions...
Caleb Byers
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
Re: Some Cub Questions...
Some more:
3. Is there a GPS? If so how do I add it?
4. Is there a walk around inspection? If so how to I access it?
Thanks
3. Is there a GPS? If so how do I add it?
4. Is there a walk around inspection? If so how to I access it?
Thanks
Caleb Byers
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
Re: Some Cub Questions...
Many of those features came on later Accusim aircraft. They aren't all available on the J-3.
I would check the manual for details.
You can pull up the standard GPS with FSX. There is no electrics system so you can't add one to the panel.
There is an option for an overhaul on one of the menus, I forgot which one, but it is the one with the engine condition.
There is no preflight walkaround. IRL you perform out much like on the 172, but there are far fewer things to check. There are more fasteners to pay attention to.
I would check the manual for details.
You can pull up the standard GPS with FSX. There is no electrics system so you can't add one to the panel.
There is an option for an overhaul on one of the menus, I forgot which one, but it is the one with the engine condition.
There is no preflight walkaround. IRL you perform out much like on the 172, but there are far fewer things to check. There are more fasteners to pay attention to.
Flight Simmer since 1983. PP ASEL IR Tailwheel
N28021 1979 Super Viking 17-30A
N28021 1979 Super Viking 17-30A
Re: Some Cub Questions...
Thanks for the reply. So there is no "set to used state" in the J-3? Meaning this 1930s plane will be flown with nearly 0 hours on it and in perfect condition? I would like to suggest A2A adds the used feature to the J3.Oracle427 wrote:Many of those features came on later Accusim aircraft. They aren't all available on the J-3.
I would check the manual for details.
You can pull up the standard GPS with FSX. There is no electrics system so you can't add one to the panel.
There is an option for an overhaul on one of the menus, I forgot which one, but it is the one with the engine condition.
There is no preflight walkaround. IRL you perform out much like on the 172, but there are far fewer things to check. There are more fasteners to pay attention to.
Is "the standard GPS with FSX" the one in the "shift+5" window? I am aware of a overhaul option, but I am wondering if there is a way to repair individual items if they break (without using the overhaul option).
Thanks.
Caleb Byers
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
Re: Some Cub Questions...
There is no easy to repair individual items. In fact, I don't think they track failures of individual components any differently than the base sim. The one exception being the engine wear which was the beginning of Accusim.
Flight Simmer since 1983. PP ASEL IR Tailwheel
N28021 1979 Super Viking 17-30A
N28021 1979 Super Viking 17-30A
Re: Some Cub Questions...
Ok. That is odd. I broke the prop, and it appeared in the maintenance hanger as a broken prop, but I guess there is no way to repair it without doing a major overhaul...Oracle427 wrote:There is no easy to repair individual items. In fact, I don't think they track failures of individual components any differently than the base sim. The one exception being the engine wear which was the beginning of Accusim.
Thanks for the help.
Caleb
Caleb Byers
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
Re: Some Cub Questions...
If you broke the prop with a ground strike in a real cub you would need a major overhaul cos you would have damaged the engine.
Oh and Caleb I realize you are young but the navigation instruments for the cub were then, and now a map a compass and a pair of binoculars.Try it it is fun and very satisfying.
Cheers Chris
Oh and Caleb I realize you are young but the navigation instruments for the cub were then, and now a map a compass and a pair of binoculars.Try it it is fun and very satisfying.
Cheers Chris
Re: Some Cub Questions...
Ok. Thanks. That makes sense.speedy70 wrote:If you broke the prop with a ground strike in a real cub you would need a major overhaul cos you would have damaged the engine.
Oh and Caleb I realize you are young but the navigation instruments for the cub were then, and now a map a compass and a pair of binoculars.Try it it is fun and very satisfying.
Cheers Chris
Caleb Byers
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
A2A Hanger: C182, C172, PA-28, PA-24, J3
PC: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz, 24GB RAM, GTX 745 with 4GB VRAM, 2TB SSHD, Win 10 Home x64.
Simulators: P3D v3.4, P3D v4.5, FSX:SE
Real Hanger at FD08: 1956 C172, 1964 PA-24 400
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