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Help and Support Forums => Aces High Bug Reports => Topic started by: Lusche on March 10, 2010, 11:12:42 AM
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Loosen up the screws with a flat tip screwdriver and adjust them. Jeesh! :neener:
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Sorry, I just jealous because I did not go on last night and at work now so have to wait until 6PM EST to try. :x
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The only problem that I see here is that you are taking off from a WWII base. ;)
Yes, the gauges were actually turned on their sides.
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The only problem that I see here is that you are taking off from a WWII base. ;)
Yes, the gauges were actually turned on their sides.
WWI designer bug then :neener:
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The only problem that I see here is that you are taking off from a WWII base. ;)
Yes, the gauges were actually turned on their sides.
:lol
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my airspeed guages are all messed up, seems to be in every plane.
OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name JESS
System Manufacturer ASUSTeK Computer INC.
System Model A7N8X2.0
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 6 Model 10 Stepping 0 AuthenticAMD ~2204 Mhz
BIOS Version/Date Phoenix Technologies, LTD ASUS A7N8X2.0 Deluxe ACPI BIOS Rev 1006, 8/19/2003
SMBIOS Version 2.2
Windows Directory E:\WINDOWS
System Directory E:\WINDOWS\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413-2111)"
User Name JESS\Admin
Time Zone Eastern Standard Time
Total Physical Memory 1,024.00 MB
Available Physical Memory 625.18 MB
Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB
Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB
Page File Space 1.66 GB
Page File E:\pagefile.sys
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Boxboy, what's your video card? I'm having the same trouble with a Radeon:
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,285117.0.html
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WWI designer bug then :neener:
The gauges were turned on their sides was that both rpm and ASI needles would be pointing somewhat straight up so that any deviation would quickly get pilot's attention with just one clance. Similar setups can be found from race cars, etc...