Circuit Breakers Modelling
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Circuit Breakers Modelling
I want to understand exactly are the circuit breakers in the C172 Trainer currently. I read in a PDF copy of the manual I have that they aren't currently atm. Did the aircraft receive an update in which they are modeled?
Andrew Ayad
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Re: Circuit Breakers Modelling
Correct, they were added in an update
Kind Regards
Tomas
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Accu-Sim aircraft in my hangar:
C172, C182, P51 Civ, P51 Mil, B17, Spitfire, P47, B377 COTS,
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Tomas
Sim: FSX SE
Accu-Sim aircraft in my hangar:
C172, C182, P51 Civ, P51 Mil, B17, Spitfire, P47, B377 COTS,
J3 Cub, T6, Connie, P-40, V35B
A2A Accu-Sim Avro Lancaster Loading:............0.000003% complete, please wait.
Re: Circuit Breakers Modelling
And you ALWAYS need to apply the latest update for all A2A aircraft.
http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtop ... 23&t=57819
http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtop ... 23&t=57819
- Nick - A2A
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Re: Circuit Breakers Modelling
Just to add that the circuit breakers in the 172 (and 182) are flush-mounted, so although they should appear as click-spots, they only become clickable to reset the breaker if it has already tripped. In other words, unlike the circuit breakers and fuses in the Pipers, they can't be manually pulled to isolate the system in question.
Cheers,
Nick
Cheers,
Nick
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