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  1. You could do it my using seperate elements for each throttle range you wamt to display and use visibilty as a trigger to display each range, so for the "Climb" visibilty you could use ((A:general eng throttle lever position:1,percent) 75 > (A:general eng throttle lever position:1,percent) 90
  2. You have not included in your script how you want the digits to be displayed, here's an example: %((A:Selected DME, number) 2 ==)%{if}%((A:NAV2 DME, nmiles) s0)%{else}%((A:NAV1 DME, nmiles) s0)%{end}%(l0 0 >=)%{if}%(l0 10 The highlighted code is what determines how the digits are displayed, here's what the SDK says about formating numbers: Formatting Numbers The format for numbers is contained within the !...! marks. The last letter is required and is case-sensitive, is the formatting of the variable, where: s = string. d = decimal number (integer). If the number is not an integer, it is rounded to the nearest integer. Note that rounding, not truncation occurs. f = number (floating point) The formatting letter can be preceded by a number, which is the minimum number of digits to display, and is optional. For decimal numbers the following rules apply: If d is preceded by the digit ‘0’, then leading zeros are added if necessary. If d is preceded by ‘-‘, text is left-aligned. If d is preceded by ‘+’, a ‘+’ symbol is indicated in front of the number when the number is greater than 0 (a ‘-‘ is always used to indicate numbers less than 0). If d is preceded by ‘ ‘ (space), leading spaces are added if necessary. For floating point numbers, the following rule applies: If a decimal point is used in the formatting number, the digit after the decimal point specifies the number of digits to display after the decimal point. Hope this helps.
  3. Apparently India has the most female pilots of any country and Indian airlines employ the highest proportion of female pilots at 12.4%. Female airline pilots don't just fly the small shuttle sized aircraft, Emerates often crew their A380's and 777's with all female flight crews.
  4. May I ask why you have not got SP2? If you wanted to install it you can download it from here.
  5. I found this download here. The site appears to be safe according to urlvoid.com.
  6. Great shots and because of covid Gatwick airport probably looks like this these days, it normally has about 600 incoming flights a day but now is down to about 10!.
  7. Well there's always Airbus! with the A320 series aircraft which will soon surpass the 737 as the worlds most produced airliner.
  8. I see what you mean, did a search and found a 1973 Cessna C172 J Rocket for sale at £129,795 ($182,660)!! it did say that it was "totally refurbished all new" but still a lot of money.
  9. Is the Malwarebytes you have installed the full payware version or just the free scanner, if it's the former then you should not have 2 anti virus software packages installed and running together.
  10. In real life there are turboprop conversions available for the Bonanza, do a search for TurbineAir Bonanza, Propjet Bonanza and Allison Turbine Bonanza and depending on the engine fitted increases the cruising speeds to between 215 and 250 knots.
  11. Fasten your seat belts, it's going to get bumpy! great pics, unfortunatley I have not got this new sim and from what I have seen it is very impressive.
  12. You could probably get a custom built PC with similar specs cheaper.
  13. The Boeing 737 Max has resumed passenger service in some countries but who is willing to fly in it? I found this "According to a poll from UBS Group, 70% of passengers would hesitate to book a flight on the 737 MAX. Perhaps even more poignant is a study that suggests more than 40% of passengers would be willing to take a more expensive or inconvenient flight to stay off the deadly plane.", dosen't look good for the Max, would you trust it?
  14. You may not need to wait too long, take a look at this.
  15. Brings back fond memories, I started learning to fly while in Nairobi Kenya in a FA152 Aerobat (5Y-BDN) the French Reims built version.
  16. That's strange, I thought it was only the King Air 360 & 360ER's that had autothrottles?
  17. Search the library for cessna_172taildragger.zip, cessna172_d.zip or cessna172c_skyhawk.zip.
  18. I can show you an example of how to do a default FSX gauge popup, but it is worth noting that not all gauges are accessible it depends on how they are packaged, .dll & .gau files are not accessible. Another thing you need to know is that the default gauges don't look that good when enlarged because of the low resolution textures used in the gauges.
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