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Yogurt

2005-08-26, 8:33 pm

Hi,

How come when you have comitted a straight and level Flight you turn
the Auto-Pillot off to Descend and when you let go of the Joystick it
climbs up to about 60 maximum on the Altitude Indicator, wouldn't it
normally descend if you let go? And on the Radio Stack which is Nav 1
the Localizer? I have had a look at the end of the Runway and tried
several tutorials but no digits appear that the radio needs to be tuned
to, can anyone help me out here?

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Quilljar

2005-08-26, 8:33 pm

Yogurt wrote:
quote:

> Hi,
>
> How come when you have comitted a straight and level Flight you turn
> the Auto-Pillot off to Descend and when you let go of the Joystick it
> climbs up to about 60 maximum on the Altitude Indicator, wouldn't it
> normally descend if you let go? And on the Radio Stack which is Nav 1
> the Localizer? I have had a look at the end of the Runway and tried
> several tutorials but no digits appear that the radio needs to be
> tuned to, can anyone help me out here?
>
> _________________________________________________________
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Hmmmmmm......


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Sincerely,
Quilljar



Dudley Henriques

2005-08-26, 8:33 pm


"Quilljar" <wykehill-flightsim@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:den84c$qha$1@nwrdmz01.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
quote:

> Yogurt wrote:
>
> Hmmmmmm......
>
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Quilljar


This is actually a case study for Usenet psychology.

After a protracted period of posting on Usenet, you learn to "read" little
aspects of a posting "style" that give away the poster. The posting name can
be changed a thousand times, but these little "reads" seldom fail.
Interesting isn't it? :-))
Dudley


Ibby \(The Artist Formerly Known as Chris\)

2005-08-26, 8:33 pm

They get better don't they? Comedy in the skies! This all brightens up my
working day as I flick from Autocad to Outlook Express.

Ibby

"Quilljar" <wykehill-flightsim@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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quote:

> Yogurt wrote:
>
> Hmmmmmm......
>
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Quilljar
>
>
>



Yogurt

2005-08-26, 8:33 pm

er.... why is everyone thinking i am suspicious? this is a forum

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Dallas

2005-08-26, 8:33 pm


"Dudley Henriques"
quote:

> After a protracted period of posting on Usenet, you learn to "read" little
> aspects of a posting "style" that give away the poster.


It is kind of amazing how someone's personally can come through so
consistently in writing. I could recognize almost all the regulars in this
group even if they didn't sign their work.


Dallas


Adam Webb

2005-08-26, 8:33 pm

"Yogurt"
quote:

> er.... why is everyone thinking i am suspicious? this is a forum




because you are a troll that wants everything for free, has no idea what hes
talking about, doesnt listen to people and thinks india rules the world.

amangill, its getting a bit annoying now....

However, to answer your question.....
quote:

>How come when you have comitted a straight and level Flight you turn
>the Auto-Pillot off to Descend and when you let go of the Joystick it
>Climbs up to about 60 maximum on the Altitude Indicator, wouldn't it
>normally descend if you let go?


It totaly depends on the trim of your aircraft, and COG, and many other
factors. Plus your joystick might not be setup correctly.
quote:

>And on the Radio Stack which is Nav 1
>the Localizer? I have had a look at the end of the Runway and tried
>several tutorials but no digits appear that the radio needs to be tuned
>to, can anyone help me out here?


Nav1 is tuned to the Localizer freq yes. Activate Nav1 and once its within
range it SHOULD show up the digits. Make sure Flight Director (FD) is on and
that your in NAV mode, not GPS mode. But then you've been told this MANY
times in MANY posts over the past 2 or so months.




And your question about FStraffic 2004 and FS2002...... Doesnt the "addon
for FS2004" mean anything to you? it ISNT for FS2002....Its for FS2004

And NO you cant download FS2004
NO you cant get a free cessna

</rant>

Now wheres my prozac

PS sorry if this ISNT really Amangill, however im 100% sure it is.....

--
From Overlag - Adam Webb



Good_User

2005-08-26, 8:33 pm

In article <HrJPe.2472$z2.1810@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com says...
quote:

>
> "Dudley Henriques"
>
> It is kind of amazing how someone's personally can come through so
> consistently in writing. I could recognize almost all the regulars in this
> group even if they didn't sign their work.
>
>
> Dallas
>
>
>



O Yea???????? I'm your Huckleberry...

Who'm is I?????
The Basem of Wimshoes

2005-08-27, 12:31 am


"Good_User"
quote:

> Who'm is I?????


Step 'n fetchit?


BOW


dave

2005-08-27, 3:31 am

quote:

> Who'm is I?????


boB ??? 8^)


Dallas

2005-08-27, 3:31 am


"dave"
quote:

> boB ??? 8^)


Ding Ding... I'd say Dave got it.

Dallas


boB

2005-08-27, 3:31 am

dave wrote:
quote:

>
>
> boB ??? 8^)
>
>


Was it the rr in the header????

I've been looking at that Gravity freeware newsreader. It has a lot of
things I don't understand. Which isn't that too hard to do.

--

boB,
SAG 70

U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
Dallas

2005-08-27, 3:31 am


"boB"
quote:

> Was it the rr in the header????


Yup.


Dallas


boB

2005-08-27, 3:31 am

Dallas wrote:
quote:

> "boB"
>
>
>
> Yup.
>
>
> Dallas
>
>


I'm not smart enough to be a non ee mouse


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boB,
SAG 70

U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
dave

2005-08-27, 6:31 am

> Was it the rr in the header????

You're right, along with the 'tornado.texas' part before 'rr' and this part
of your sig.
| |
V V
quote:

> Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)


Although I did consider that it may have been Dallas.


Dave.


boB

2005-08-27, 6:31 am

dave wrote:
quote:

>
>
> You're right, along with the 'tornado.texas' part before 'rr' and this part
> of your sig.
> | |
> V V
>
>
>
> Although I did consider that it may have been Dallas.
>
>
> Dave.
>
>




Good work. And I thought I removed that incriminating signature.
Wait... I see .. you did some good investigating..

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boB,
SAG 70

U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
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