A very tiny gauge

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GaryG
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A very tiny gauge

Post by GaryG » 04 May 2010, 16:57

Hi all,

Do you remeber the ecams that I did? Well, unluckily it's exam time here and till the 22nd June won't do any work on the 717 gauges. However I have some good news for the FSX users, again, unfortunatly.

Who has fsx knows, that the fly-by-wire of the A321 is kind of..... sad to use, especially when landing, that hard drop, urggghhhh

Well, I'm working on a simple fix, consisting of only 2 lines of code, a very basic one. All it does is, when the 100 ft is passed, it trims the aircraft slightly up, keeping it almost as it was. This is in no way realistic and infact, I'm trying to find the perfect value for trimming in order to make the aircraft noses a bit down, yet still in control.

So, Make sure to prepare yourself for this, this is going to be a very useful gauge for all of us.

I will give further instructions in the near future, since it is almost ready.

May good news never end !!!

regards,

PAIRBUSBEST

GaryG
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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by GaryG » 04 May 2010, 21:06

Ok guys, I told you that this would be a quick one and so it was.

It's been uploaded to avsim, just waiting to be confirmed.

Search it under the flightsimulator x - gauges section

regards

Thickfog
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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by Thickfog » 04 May 2010, 21:08

This might be very useful. thanks very much

GaryG
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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by GaryG » 04 May 2010, 21:09

Sure, just try tomorrow since it needs to be confirmed.

when you've downloaded it and tried it, please do give me feedback on its performance.

Thanks :D

GaryG
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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by GaryG » 05 May 2010, 16:42

Looks like it is still not up :s

I will post a link here when it's up.....

esg
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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by esg » 05 May 2010, 17:54

You can upload it here if you'd like

GaryG
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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by GaryG » 05 May 2010, 18:46

oh thanks :) how must I do it?

esg
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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by esg » 05 May 2010, 20:08

You can attach files, next to 'Options'

GaryG
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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by GaryG » 05 May 2010, 20:17

Ah ok, thanks a lot Dimitris.

Ok guys here is the gauge.

Read the 'Read me' thoroughly.


Try it people and tell me how it behaved during landing :P

regards

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Re: A very tiny gauge

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Atomic_13
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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by Atomic_13 » 06 May 2010, 14:55

Another gauge? :O That's great man! Too bad I'm having exams now too..

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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by sknepper » 06 May 2010, 19:03

Nice one.. Very nice. I like it allot! :D Well done again Pairbusbest

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Re: A very tiny gauge

Post by GaryG » 06 May 2010, 21:34

Thanks a lot, it's quite a small one, but hope it's useful :)

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