I know that thanks but does the real Constellation have such GPU start run Switch in the real FE Panel?Gypsy Baron wrote: ↑24 Jun 2020, 09:10 You toggle the GPU on/off using the 'Controls' menu. Shift+3
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I know that thanks but does the real Constellation have such GPU start run Switch in the real FE Panel?Gypsy Baron wrote: ↑24 Jun 2020, 09:10 You toggle the GPU on/off using the 'Controls' menu. Shift+3
Paul
The A2A Developer could add that GPU main switch on the aircraft. The GPU area has available space to add the switch and then the Connie APU start up, becomes more realistic.Tomas Linnet wrote: ↑24 Jun 2020, 22:56 There must have been a main switch to let the engineer connect the GPU to the electrical system on the aircraft, but I don’t think the flight engineer could control the GPU remotely.
How very interesting!alan CXA651 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2020, 12:50 introductory video 2:31 into vid switch shown 2:41 into vid its missing
Sorry, but look at there again closely and carefully. I can see perfectly clear there is a Switch present with a lamp or fuse holder (not sure) and the voltmeter. I can see 3 items on the real plane but not present on the A2A Connie plane. From the video you are seeing both the real Connie and the images directly from the payware. So, it is time to wait for that switch to be implemented in A2A Connie. Anyone agree?flapman wrote: ↑25 Jun 2020, 18:40How very interesting!alan CXA651 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2020, 12:50 introductory video 2:31 into vid switch shown 2:41 into vid its missing
At 2:34-2:39 you can see Scott sitting in front of the RL panel, and the switch appears to be absent as well! Looks like (left to right) a status light, a covered CB, and the voltmeter. I also thought this was a simplification but that appears to not be the case.
Neat.
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