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hmslion
post 17/04/2007, 7:12
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When disconnecting the AP or doing the preflight test, I can't get the red flashing light to stop flashing on the FMA. Where is the disconnect button you are supposed to push twice? The button on my yoke does not work.

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Colin in PDX
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syn
post 17/04/2007, 8:27
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You should use the switch located in the yoke (z key by default in FS) to disconnect the AP. First press disconnects it, second one makes the light stop flashing.
The same is applicable with the AT switch (but I don't remember the FS key for this laugh.gif )

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Egbert Drenth
post 17/04/2007, 9:22
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QUOTE (hmslion @ 17/04/2007, 8:12) *
When disconnecting the AP or doing the preflight test, I can't get the red flashing light to stop flashing on the FMA. Where is the disconnect button you are supposed to push twice? The button on my yoke does not work.

Thanks.

Colin in PDX


Just right of the flashing lights, there is small (black) button. Press that one
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daniel.alm
post 17/04/2007, 12:08
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QUOTE (syn @ 17/04/2007, 9:27) *
The same is applicable with the AT switch (but I don't remember the FS key for this laugh.gif )


That would be SHIFT-R yes.gif


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hmslion
post 17/04/2007, 16:30
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QUOTE (daniel.alm @ 17/04/2007, 12:08) *
QUOTE (syn @ 17/04/2007, 9:27) *
The same is applicable with the AT switch (but I don't remember the FS key for this laugh.gif )


That would be SHIFT-R yes.gif


Thanks all. Fun plane. Much more complex than the boeings. You can tell that this plane is in the middle of the evolutionary movement from the two-VOR one ADF simple AP no AT airplanes like the 727, and the very automatic ones like the Airbuses of the 777. Still have yet ot complete a full flight, but working on it.
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