Shalom and greetings all my pals,
If it is NOT illegal and NOT against copyright laws, can any of you please be kind enough to send me the David Maltby manuals for BC 1-11 and Trident, please considering the fact that DM website is closed and gone and I cannot find such manuals on the Internet.
Thank you for any assistance any of you might provide.
Regards,
Aharon
Missing Manuals
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Re: Missing Manuals
Hi Aharon As you are aware HJG now host David Maltby's aircraft, which I guess is where you downloaded them from. Provided the file structure is as original, the manuals are located in the folder DMFS shared files.
The manuals are easily available from HJG webpages, here is the Trident. https://tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/thre ... ent-manual
Let you find the 1-11
Dale
The manuals are easily available from HJG webpages, here is the Trident. https://tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/thre ... ent-manual
Let you find the 1-11
Dale
Re: Missing Manuals
I actually downloaded BAC 1-11 and Trident packages from DM website years ago and I just added new panels from HJG to the two packges
Thanks!! I thought the DMFS shared files are only for panel stuff. DId not realized it contained manuals too!!
Yes I found the manuals and unfortunately the graphic pictures are missing from the manuals.
Also I have no problems with all gauges working well in the awesome BAC 1-11 panel but I have one problem with this cabin pressurization gauge. It says:
Cabin Alt to Baro Pressure
Used to regulate cabin altitude (cabin pressure).
The 'A' knob on the left selects the required cabin altitude selectable from -2000 to +9000 ft.
The 'R' knob on the right selects the rate at which cabin altitude is altered (between 150 & 1000 ft/min)
The knob in the middle adjusts the reference pointer at the top. Set it to 'current pressure' in inches of Mercury
While I tested all gauges and their functions, all work well except the "R" knob for specific gauge mentioned above. While I can see the bubble window telling me the mouse indication for negative or positive for "R" knob, it does NOT tell me the number of feet per minute. I can used "A' knob to set to 8,000 ft but the "R" knob does not tell me number of feet per minute therefore I have no way of knowing if I set my desired 500 ft/min as it does not tell me the number via bubble window.
Regards,
Aharon
Re: Missing Manuals
Aharon
This fell Bjorn at https://sites.google.com/site/fsxstuffb ... s/bac-1-11 claims to have improved upon DM's basic 1-11. As to the claim I have no idea but you may enjoy finding oout. Also he has a number of other aircraft he has tinkered with.
This fell Bjorn at https://sites.google.com/site/fsxstuffb ... s/bac-1-11 claims to have improved upon DM's basic 1-11. As to the claim I have no idea but you may enjoy finding oout. Also he has a number of other aircraft he has tinkered with.
Alex
Re: Missing Manuals
Thanks, VancouverVancouver wrote: ↑25 Sep 2023, 07:15This fell Bjorn at https://sites.google.com/site/fsxstuffb ... s/bac-1-11 claims to have improved upon DM's basic 1-11. As to the claim I have no idea but you may enjoy finding oout. Also he has a number of other aircraft he has tinkered with.
I have heard of that person and his modifications for many planes. However, I am very satisfied with David Maltby BAC 1-11 downloaded from DM website and I got from HJG download center BAC 1-11's realistic panel by both David Maltby and HJG.
The only problem I have is from one of gauges as mentioned and described above.
I think I will download Bjorn's BC 1-11 for the sole purpose of looking for manuals in hope he has better manual with better explanations on gauges. If not, I need help with one gauge.
Regards,
Aharon
Re: Missing Manuals
Somebody gave me the answer as seen below that I wish wish wish it would be in the BAC 1-11 manuals:
The "R" knob only has a mouse tip for + or -
1 Set desired cabin altitude FIRST
2 ensure safety valve is CLOSED
3. look at the little cabin VSI gauge to the lower right as you click on the "R" rate knob (+ for climbing) to set the rate of cabin climb; the vsi needle should move as you click on the "R" knob
That poses a new question I want 2,000 ft per minute climb after take off. Will the cabin altitude setting to 500 ft per minute affect my desired climb rate after take off or is it separate function?
Regards,
Aharon
The "R" knob only has a mouse tip for + or -
1 Set desired cabin altitude FIRST
2 ensure safety valve is CLOSED
3. look at the little cabin VSI gauge to the lower right as you click on the "R" rate knob (+ for climbing) to set the rate of cabin climb; the vsi needle should move as you click on the "R" knob
That poses a new question I want 2,000 ft per minute climb after take off. Will the cabin altitude setting to 500 ft per minute affect my desired climb rate after take off or is it separate function?
Regards,
Aharon
Re: Missing Manuals
Cabin climb rate and aircraft climb rate are two entirely separate functions, they do not impact upon each other.
That is the whole purpose of pressurisation.
That is the whole purpose of pressurisation.
Old pilots never die, they just run out of runway.