My controller switches that “Increase/Decrease Autopilot Reference Altitude” causes the Reference Altitude to jump in 2200 feet increments. One click 2200 feet, Two click 4400 feet. It should be 100 feet increment.
After installing the SU10 public release today, with the DA62X_Statesaving.xml in the Disabled modules folder, a CTD occurred before getting to the Welcome screen.
Removing just the DA62X folder from the Community folder cured that. Re-adding it again with the DA62X_Statesaving.xml still in the Disabled modules folder, a CTD occurred before getting to the Welcome screen.
Moving the DA62X_Statesaving.xml out of the Disabled modules and back to its original folder, the sim loads normally to the Welcome screen
I’m a beta tester but haven’t seen any of these in any beta versions. I’m using the G1000 NXi mod I’ve not experienced these issues now either. I’m using a Honeycomb Bravo for AP altitude settings.
@MrTommymxr thanks for nice update! Please let us know can you change labels:
lean to Fuel and remove CYL Select and Assist which is there form Cessnas?
And can you change the order to Engine / System / Fuel ?
because the RST Fuel and GAL REM options appear in the System window and they should be in the Fuel window.
all in NXI1000 of course.
One thing about ailron trim. Before you make that when virtually by button try to change the trim it’s going reset back to zero, because DA62 don’t have ailron trim, now trmming by key is possible, could you block it again please?
Perhaps, it would have been a better idea that the Diamond DA62X Improvement Project was listed as its own aircraft in the menu rather than overwriting the default aircraft. After all, this aircraft does have the X factor (DA62X).
Besides, it would then be better to have both aircraft for comparison.
I recently discovered this project and it seems wonderful to me, doing a little research I would like to see if this option could be introduced in the engine indication systems in the future:
It would be much more realistic if the parameter alert messages were integrated into the EIS.
Thank so much for work in this project! lovely.
Regards.