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  1. Verticle cues are shown on PFD if PFD set to display them. Once you go over to radios to capture runway the FMC indications disappear. ERJ is a simple jet. You need to handle the verticle navigation while FMC heads to the waypoints/fixes.
  2. The ERJ will display a programmed RNAV and fly (like a LNAV). All VNAV is only advisory so the 'RNAV' vertical isn't flown by plane but pilot.
  3. Love to see an official government www-site with info. Tried searching FAA and found not callsign info
  4. All over the place information on this referencing LOT and POLLOT. Some references to a change but no 'when'. Examples: POLLOT - http://www.avcodes.co.uk LOT - http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk Wiki shows POLLOT
  5. Specific release dates are not provided. Please see Gabor's post just above yours that outlines current status.
  6. Share information publicly please. Hidden details do nothing to educate the community.
  7. Reading some noise rules and a need for written request for a specific runway for operational reason. Only weight restrictions I read where light non-resident may not be permitted based on summer traffic - http://vau.aero/navdb/chart/LEBL.pdf Please assist as I'm not seeing 'no heavies ...'.
  8. Did this 'other' not include runways and SID & STAR?
  9. Try saving flightplan without runway assignments. If that doesn't work try without runway and SID/STAR. Essentially remove data in attempted to find data point(s) causing issue.
  10. Provide the flightplan, meaning the route you entered EXACTLY, so the coders can test it.
  11. To add - Be sure and check that all feelThere files & folders are removed after running the uninstaller. Install the new download as administrator.
  12. If things were working before the issue is with Navigraph's prody. Please contact them with the issue for support.
  13. Please describe how the incident can be duplicated: sim time, airline, aircraft type commands given, etc. Is the error always happening or intermittent? Also, please provide the log file. Without a log file no investigation can begin.
  14. The manual oulines how an FMC flightplan is created and saved. All is done through the FMC.
  15. T'11 has a different engine than T3D. Comparing their functions is apples ad oranges. The log file in T'11 is constantly updating and shows what the sim engine is doing (mainly traffic monitoring, plane behavior and generation of new traffic). T3D does not create, by default, a log file.
  16. Check avsim.com and simflight.com libraries.
  17. T'11 makes a continuous log file. This is normal behavior.
  18. I looked at Wilco Publishing's compatibility chart and it shows the Legacy isn't compatible with FSX-SE As Legacy isn't a feelThere product you need to contact Wilco for further support.
  19. scoobflight

    Falcon 7X

    Stephen: The plane is not a feelThere product. You need to contact Wilco Publishing for support.
  20. See -  You need to contact simmarkert as feelThere does not reference the business jet in the product description - https://www.feelthere.com/shop/p3d/embraer-e-jets-v-1-embraer-170-and-190-p3d4/
  21. Did you run the installer in admin mode? Have you set a default aircraft to cold and dark and without closing the game changed the plane to an Ejet? There have been multiple issues with the recent versions of P3D. As a v4.1 goes to v4.2, for example, developers are being caught with incompatibility issues.
  22. E-jets v1 isn't a feelThere product. Support is provided by Wilco Publishing. I did look at their www and the sales literature states v1 is semi-compatible with only P3Dv1 - https://www.wilcopub.com/e-jets-series-5776.html (see technical tab)
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