Hi,
1 - After an engine out approach - when I choose to do the same approach again, from scratch - why doesn't FSi reset the plane to be 100% operational again ?
2 - When I try to download all of the scenarios for the PMDG 777 at once, the manager only downloads the last one marked. Is this by design ? I don't understand why I have to click 20+ times if I want to download all of them in a batch.
3 - Why do many of the unrelated scenarios show up for the PMDG 777 aircraft type, such as this:
4 - Why can't we be allowed to select a range of values from which the software would randomly choose an altitude for the failure to occur?
Thanks in advance for your reply,
Maor
Some FSiPanel 2024 Adv. Questions
Some FSiPanel 2024 Adv. Questions
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Re: Some FSiPanel 2024 Adv. Questions
Hi,
Thank you for your message.
Kind regards,
J-P
Thank you for your message.
After an engine failure, not only you should clear the malfunction but you should also restart the engine, all malfunctions need different actions to have the aircraft airworthy again, best option is to clear all malfunction and select ready panel state.maorgr wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 9:07 am 1 - After an engine out approach - when I choose to do the same approach again, from scratch - why doesn't FSi reset the plane to be 100% operational again ?
The idea behind the scenario manager is to be able to browse through available scenarios and to pick the one you want to fly, I decided not to include them all in the local database to allow some update, if a scenario changes, you can then download it again to get the latest version.maorgr wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 9:07 am 2 - When I try to download all of the scenarios for the PMDG 777 at once, the manager only downloads the last one marked. Is this by design ? I don't understand why I have to click 20+ times if I want to download all of them in a batch.
We try to make the scenarios compatible with as many aircraft as possible if no malfunctions are injected, therefore you can fly any scenario with the 777-200ER, you will need to setup the cockpit yourself and with the help from Simbrief.maorgr wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 9:07 am 3 - Why do many of the unrelated scenarios show up for the PMDG 777 aircraft type, such as this:
Just designed to let the pilot select the trigger precisely, just like in a real simulator.maorgr wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 9:07 am 4 - Why can't we be allowed to select a range of values from which the software would randomly choose an altitude for the failure to occur?
Kind regards,
J-P
Jean-Pierre Garraio
Developer

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Re: Some FSiPanel 2024 Adv. Questions
Many thanks for your answer, J-P!