Posts by Frank

    Hi Overloaded

    the swashplate is tilted in the direction of the intended rotor tilt (otherwise you would have a one-per-rev change which in turn would tilt the rotor to be aligned with the swashplate).

    The gyroscopic effect is accounted for by the links that connect the blades to the swashplate, these are very roughly about 90 degrees ahead of the blades respectively. Everything looks ok, I guess IPACS didn't miss anything.

    This is what worked for me (textual version):


    Adapted from

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/290…-in-windows-8-1

    Do the following steps to disable the enhanced power management for the panels:

    DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ONLY OF HAVE EXPERIENCE USING THE REGISTRY EDITOR. WE CANNOT TAKE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES OR MALFUNCTIONS THAT ARE CAUSED BY DOING THESE MODIFICATIONS.

    1. Start Registry Editor. To do this, swipe in from the right to open the charms, tap or click Search, type regedit.exe in the search box. Or, type regedit.exe at the Start screen, and tap or click regedit in the search results.

    2. In the navigation pane, find the registry key that corresponds to the problem device. To do this, follow these steps:

    Tap or click the arrow next to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder to expand it.
    Expand SYSTEM.
    Expand CurrentControlSet.
    Expand Enum.
    Expand USB.
    Locate the folder whose name contains the vendor ID and product ID (VID and PID) for the device, and then expand that folder. The Saitek panels use the following IDs:

    VID PID

    06a3 0d67 Saitek Pro Flight Switch Panel
    06a3 0d06 Pro Flight Multi Panel
    06a3 0d05 Pro Flight Radio Panel

    Remark: There might be multiple entries for one device if the device was plugged into different USB ports, change the EnhancedPowerManagementEnabled for each instance.

    Tap or click Device Parameters.

    3. In the details pane, right-click or press and hold EnhancedPowerManagementEnabled, and then click Modify.

    4. Change the Value data to 0, and then tap or click OK.

    5. Exit Registry Editor.

    6. Unplug and replug the device in the same USB port. If the you plug the device into another port, you have to repeat the above steps.

    Amazing region ! Spent way too long flying over the Netherlands last night and have not yet seen all of the detailed landscape. They did a great job placing all the buildings and trees, this makes even the countryside without individual buildings a pleasure to explore.

    Great job ORBX - thanks !