I've been looking for a B777 panel that has the Autoland feature. Does anyone know of one? Thanks!!!
This is the only one I can find.
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=theultimativeboeingpanel_v11.zip&CatID=root&Go=Search
I am not registered to FlyAway simulation. Is there another way u can send it to me?
k_camacho11 wrote:
I am not registered to FlyAway simulation. Is there another way u can send it to me?
Thats's avsim not Flyaway and you can register free. All you need is an e-mail, any e-mail.
Will it work good with the 777? Also, in autoland the plane all u need to control is the flaps correct? The plane does the speed and altitude by itself...?
Not the speed... You control the speed of the aircraft.
I dont see the autoland button in this Panel...where is it? Or what keys can u press to activate it???
k_camacho11 wrote:
I dont see the autoland button in this Panel...where is it? Or what keys can u press to activate it???
I won't download the panel for you - 32MB
But here are a few reminders extracted via the ZipDive:
gauges/autoland/
gauges/autoland/Autoflare_Off.bmp
gauges/autoland/Autoflare_On.bmp
gauges/autoland/Autoland_large.xml
gauges/autoland/Autoland_medium.xml
gauges/autoland/Autoland_small.xml
and:
INSTALLATION:
- copy the panel to the aircraft folder
- copy the gauges to the main gauges folder
- copy the sounds to the main sounds folder
That's it!
MAKE SURE that subfolders are copied too!
and:
USING that panel:
If you need help - see "manual.pdf" for details.
Before you driving nuts: RTFM!
RTFM? The author obviously means it, for a reason I suspect.
I cannot access the 'manual', but it being a .pdf, I wouldn't be surprised if the author gave a detailed description of the panel using screenshot illustrations.
This way you might be able to locate your autoland switch/button.
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