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Posted Saturday, October 26, 2019 11:07:17 AM
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On my 737 the application believes that I'm flying with my flaps down. Is there some way to fix this. I cant even listen to my flight because of the constant, to fast for flaps retract them. Please tell me how to fix this
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Posted Sunday, October 27, 2019 7:21:32 AM


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Hi Txcavi:

Glad to help.

Can you tell me which simulator you are using and its version?

Which version of FSFlyingSchool? (Full number).

Which version of PMDG 737NGX?

Did you create an FSU file for it?

Do you have an add-on physical controller for flaps? If so what is it? If not - what do you use to control flaps?


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