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  1. 13 hours ago, Clipper747PA said:

    thank you for your swift answer:-)

    I use spad.next and I think i find the LVAR for the autopilot somewhere here , but i do not know how to code the select switch  (ALT/VS/CRS/HDG/IAS). 

    Do you by any chance have some advice on that?

    Thanks sooo much for any help

    You can now find many of the LVARs on the website of MobiFlight: https://hubhop.mobiflight.com/presets/

    In the menu on the left side filter for iniBuilds, A310 and "Input".

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  2. For online flying it is important to be able to switch frequencies in a rather efficient way. The therefore have defined one switch button on my yoke to swap frequencies on COM1 between the active and the STBY frequency. This works on all other aircraft, but the A310. The way that the COM-radios are coded this cannot be done. Is there a variable that can be used for this purpose? Or can you modify the code of the COM-radios to allow for this function to work properly?

  3. Yessssssssssssss. I also got my hands on MobiFlight now and with the help of friends we made it work! Interestingly we were only able to use A310-vars that we got with the latest update of MobiFlight. Implementing our own Lvars did not work as expected, but we may have made something wrong. I got all the light switches working now, phew!

    And I will also update FSUIPC to the latest version that covers the A310-variables.

  4. 3 hours ago, ScottOrange said:

    The values I posted are for using the FS2020 SDK directly via SimConnect, not through any third-party software. They are the values that the actual aircraft is using.

    Ok, fair enough. So, now, how do I bind them to my Honeycomb Alpha Yoke and other peripherals? Obviously they cannot be chosen from the standard MSFS controls setup.

  5. Ok, I got FSUIPC 7 now. I opened the WASM-menu and tried to find the above listed LVARs, but many of those light switches are not listed there. Could someone walk me through this? I have the manual in front of me, but...

  6. Guys, as a workaround you could save the FMS file directly in the A310's data directory, using the simBrief Downloader application. I have configured the simBrief Downloader to save files for the category "iniBuilds Flightplan" in the SIM-path YOURSIMDIRECTORY\Official\OneStore\microsoft-aircraft-a310-300\Data\FMS plans . Now, when you enter the desired city-pair on the INIT-page of your A310 FMS, it will find the flightplan and ask you if you want to use that one, or not.

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  7. 3 hours ago, Prime0x7c8 said:

    However setting nosewheelsteering to "off" in the efb only works for a while and then the plane somehow forgets you had set it to off to be able to use your tiller axis and you have to recycle the efb and its nosewheel steering setting for it to work again. After that it's rince and repeat when it happens again.

    Yes, I experienced exactly the same behaviour last night.

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  8. 4 hours ago, lowpolybutt said:

    As for the pitch trim, I'll get someone to check for you

    I just got my hands on a complete FCOM of an A310-300. Indeed the AP will not disconnect when either electrical trim switch is actuated, because the electrical trim switches are supposed to be inhibited as long as at AP is engaged in CMD mode. Reference chapter 1.09.12.

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  9. 55 minutes ago, Yourakk said:

    Did you set your DH to "-5" before takeoff as stated in the inibuild youtube videos "Return to Airliners" ?

    No, I only saw the mentioned video after that one flight. I took off from EDDS runway 07 and had the ILS 25 set active, 109.90, 251 degrees. After takeoff I got one or two GLIDESLOPE callouts. I will-verify with the DH set to -5!

      

    41 minutes ago, gumbyger said:

    What did your FMA say?

    I took off in NAV and PRF mode.

  10. One more suggestion from me. I hope you are not getting too annoyed 😉

    Would it be possible to refine the setting "LINK INSTRUMENTS" in a way that it is OFF, ALL altimeters and only the altimeters on the left and right side, but not the standby altimeter? The pressure setting on the standby altimeter is used by some pilots to set the QNH of the departure airport (for emergency return) and for the arrival airport to preset the QNH to compare to the setting made on the left and right side later in the descent.

  11. Would it be possible to implement an option for pilots to configure COM1 and COM2 to have either the modern 8.33 kHz or the legacy 0.25 kHz spacing? For online flying at VATSIM (and possibly other networks) it does take a loooooooong time to get frequencies dialled in and VATSIM uses 0.25 kHz frequency spacing. It would be much quicker this way.

  12. I am aware that, after disconnecting the autopilot, pilots need to press the red button on their yoke in the cockpit. Is this the only way to cancel the AP disconnect warning? Is there a key-shortcut to virtually press one of the red buttons? Can users bind it to their hardware?

    And: shouldn't the autopilot also disconnect when either side's pitch trim is activated? The developers probably have access to the entire FCOM and can have a look.

  13. One observation about reverse thrust. Whatever I do, clicking on the thrust levers with my mouse cursor or using my throttle quadrant, the idle setting for reverse thrust seems to be somewhere between 45% and 50% N1. This seems a bit excessive. Is this normal?

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