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Airbus 220 Cockpit display error


Zeder

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Hi,

Machine: Windows10, FSX with Accelerator.

I have just installed the Airbus220 Series and Pack: VCO-380-a220spx.zip.

 

But there is an error, I have never seen before:

 

A_220_Panel_error_1.jpg

 

First section of panel.cfg

 

A_220_Panel_error_config.jpg

 

I tried severel step to move the MainPanel upwards, no chance.

But without to change values in panel.cfg

 

Does anybody have a idea whats wrong.

 

Thanks for help in advance

 

Zeder

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Hi,

I guess I was missunderstanded.

I know how to set the seats up and down.

But I was missing the lower part of the MainDisplay Panel.:(

 

 

See this pictures: One with higher seats and the second with lower seats

 

A_220_panel_seat_up.jpg

 

A_220_panel_seat_downwards.jpg

 

I will try to reinstall the airplane, because some model are not available

 

I will give feedback anyway

 

Zeder

 

PS. Where could I set the sort options, sort by date (older first)..

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OK, sorry about the misunderstanding! I was just looking at a 3rd party A-319 panel and maybe a couple of quick tests to try. In the panel.cfg, try these changes....they are easily reversed if not effective:

 

Ident=Main_Panel

//window_size=

//window_size_ratio=

//window_position=

 

The backslashes eliminate the line.

 

If the changes make no difference, then maybe an eyepoint adjustment is needed.

Still thinking about a new flightsim only computer!  ✈️

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Hi,

I have edit the panel.cfg as you recommended, no success.

So, I think that's a bug in this aircraft software >>> payware from Flightsim.

 

Why does nobody have same problems or could it be that nobody use this .... airplane...

 

No idea, sorry.

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Imo the AC is meant to be flown from the Vc, and what you see from the ZD panel is how it’s designed.

 

Some ways to find out:

 

- grab the panel on the border with yr mouse, and move it up. See what it gives.

- check the main_background.bmp in yr panel folder with Paint or similar. See how big it actually is.

 

Wim

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if you move the seat up in 2D you see a different view of the runway and outside world.

 

But the 2D panel is just an image overlaid on top of your view. What you see of the panel does not change. Look closely and you will see the panel looks exactly the same in both images. (Look at the 0 Knots indication. Both 0 numbers are cut off at the same height.).

(And the gauge that you pointed to also shows the same as it did in the previous image.).

 

To move a panel like this. A panel that goes to the top of the screen. You will have to first make it smaller.

Grab the bottom of the panel with the mouse, click, hold, and drag up.

(or grab the top edge and drag down.).

Then you can move it.

 

 

 

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PS:

Some planes come with more then one panel. A VFR panel like this one, and an IFR panel that shows the full gauges. - To find the IFR panel try shift+1, shift+2, etc.

Or press "A" or "S" to 'cycle views'.

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Hello at all,

Thank you for your tips and time.

 

I have tried several options that you recommended to me, but there still the same errors.

And just after the installation, the A_220_300 models are not available: error message 'Model air_baltic not found'

and then is no plane on the runway :pilot:

 

Maybe the error are some different options on my FSX or PC, who knows.

 

Therefore I have decided to close this case and will use another airplane.

 

Thanks for your effort and have a good time.

And stay healthy.

 

Zeder

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