HSI needle movement incorrect in D-EBED
HSI needle movement incorrect in D-EBED
I installed the D-EBED files into FSX and found there to be a problem with the needle movement on the HSI. The inner portion and CDI will rotate to any course setting but the upper and lower needle portions remain at 12 oclock (for the arrow) and 6 oclock and fail to rotate. These should also rotate in coordination with the inner portion for correct reading. Is there a potential problem with the installation that could cause this or conflict with other setting? Or is it something not caught during beta testing?
Zane
Zane
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Re: HSI needle movement incorrect in D-EBED
Bought the FSX Version yesterday. Same problem her in the D-EBED.
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Thomas
a good test pilot is always in training
Thomas
a pilot is always in training
Thomas
Thomas
Re: HSI needle movement incorrect in D-EBED
Roger this guys! Will be fixed with next update.
Andrey
Andrey
Re: HSI needle movement incorrect in D-EBED
Hello
Has there been a fix released for this HSI needle problem as I have same issue
Thanks
Jonathan
Has there been a fix released for this HSI needle problem as I have same issue
Thanks
Jonathan
Re: HSI needle movement incorrect in D-EBED
Hello
Does anyone know if there is a fix to the HSI needle problem? This is spoiling an almost perfect plane
Thanks...Jonathan
Does anyone know if there is a fix to the HSI needle problem? This is spoiling an almost perfect plane
Thanks...Jonathan
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Take it easy on the guy Simon. He was only asking!snave wrote:Not aware of one.

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Hey Ron
A straightforward answer to straightforward question, so the only cutting was brevity. Everything else = interpretation. And how people do like to interpret...
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Getting older now, so less tolerant. Now rage for the death penalty for those who ask for help without posting system specs - and beat a small child every time I OOM...
It is a bloody shame that this small issue was never fixed.
A straightforward answer to straightforward question, so the only cutting was brevity. Everything else = interpretation. And how people do like to interpret...

Oh, I'm still around. No matter what any website owner thinks...

Getting older now, so less tolerant. Now rage for the death penalty for those who ask for help without posting system specs - and beat a small child every time I OOM...

It is a bloody shame that this small issue was never fixed.
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