I bought the A2A Bonanza, and it comes with a separate installer program to modify lighting, mirrors, but also installation of F1 GTN and RXP GTN.
So installation of my RXP GTN 650- and 750 was really easy, no ini modifications necessary.
Does the A2A C128 also comes with installer for the RXP GTN 650 and 750?
RealityXP GTN650 and 750 in C182?
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Re: RealityXP GTN650 and 750 in C182?
Hello and welcome to the forums.
At present, I'm afraid the C182 for P3Dv4 only includes native support via the Aircraft Configurator for the the RXP GNS units. However, if you visit the RealityXP support forums on Avsim, you should be able to find some advice on integrating their GTN units into the 182.
We would like to update the older Accu-Sim products to add some additional GPS options via the Aircraft Configurator at some stage, but at present other projects have taken priority.
Thanks,
Nick
At present, I'm afraid the C182 for P3Dv4 only includes native support via the Aircraft Configurator for the the RXP GNS units. However, if you visit the RealityXP support forums on Avsim, you should be able to find some advice on integrating their GTN units into the 182.
We would like to update the older Accu-Sim products to add some additional GPS options via the Aircraft Configurator at some stage, but at present other projects have taken priority.
Thanks,
Nick
Re: RealityXP GTN650 and 750 in C182?
You mean only support for the Flight1 versions?Nick - A2A wrote:Hello and welcome to the forums.
At present, I'm afraid the C182 for P3Dv4 only includes native support via the Aircraft Configurator for the the RXP GNS units. However, if you visit the RealityXP support forums on Avsim, you should be able to find some advice on integrating their GTN units into the 182.
We would like to update the older Accu-Sim products to add some additional GPS options via the Aircraft Configurator at some stage, but at present other projects have taken priority.
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: RealityXP GTN650 and 750 in C182?
To clarify, the RXP GNS v2 and Flight1 GNS and GTN units are natively supported by the Configurator included with the latest C182 P3Dv4 installer.
Thanks,
Nick
Thanks,
Nick
Re: RealityXP GTN650 and 750 in C182?
That sounds good, I will purchase the 182 an try the installation.Nick - A2A wrote:To clarify, the RXP GNS v2 and Flight1 GNS and GTN units are natively supported by the Configurator included with the latest C182 P3Dv4 installer.
Thanks,
Nick
Re: RealityXP GTN650 and 750 in C182?
Bought an installed the 182. But the installer installs only the 430 and 530- I misread your post, for me GNS and GTN sound the same, arghh.mdamstel wrote:That sounds good, I will purchase the 182 an try the installation.Nick - A2A wrote:To clarify, the RXP GNS v2 and Flight1 GNS and GTN units are natively supported by the Configurator included with the latest C182 P3Dv4 installer.
Thanks,
Nick
Anyway, as 2D pop windows they can easily be installed from within the P3D Addon RXP menu. For me that is the most inmportant as I use the 650 and 750 panels on a touchscreen side monitor.
I wil try the 3D version in cockpit later as per forum instructions.
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Re: RealityXP GTN650 and 750 in C182?
Okay, thanks mdamstel. If you start with the F1 GTN option in the Aircraft Configurator and use the RXP setup tool to replace the existing F1 gauges, you should end up with basic VC integration too. The tips in the RXP forum should allow you to enable VC bezel buttons.
Kind regards,
Nick
Kind regards,
Nick
Re: RealityXP GTN650 and 750 in C182?
Will try that, thanksNick - A2A wrote:Okay, thanks mdamstel. If you start with the F1 GTN option in the Aircraft Configurator and use the RXP setup tool to replace the existing F1 gauges, you should end up with basic VC integration too. The tips in the RXP forum should allow you to enable VC bezel buttons.
Kind regards,
Nick
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