Sorry to dredge this back up, but since we had a couple of outstanding questions, here's the answers (or non-answers) and additional info:
Ce_zeta,
While you can fly an AP coupled approach once established on the localizer and glideslope, I have not yet uncovered a way through experimentation nor documentation to track VOR signals with the autopilot. Additionally, I'm still trying to determine how the get the AT to work, as the switches seem to be there, but I'm not sure on an on/off or how to activate it. There seems to be limited documentation in that regard. On a personal note, I have always preferred manual control of the throttles (in the 154 too) once you figure out the ideal N1 percentages to use for various flight regimes. I'll continue trying to figure this aspect out.
All,
With the acknowledgement that some aspects like the above are still a mystery (assuming they are even possible) I would still say that I can at least provide interested parties here with useful advice when they are first exploring this addon. With that being said, I'll be hosting an online (via Teamspeak and FSX multiplayer) lesson of sorts for those wishing to learn how to use this addon. This lesson will occur twice to cover multiple timezones:
1st lesson = Friday, May 16th at 2100 US Eastern Time (to accommodate those parties who have expressed interest here and elsewhere in the Asia/Pacific region)
2nd lesson = Saturday, May 17 at 1300 US Eastern Time (to accommodate everyone else).
Both lessons are the same, so you only need to attend one (if you are interested) though feel free to attend both if you wish. The lesson is estimated to last approx 2.5 hours, and I'll post a "lesson plan" if there is interest closer to the date.
I will post further info on the server to use closer to that time as well.
It is expected that those participating in this lesson will have read through this thread, as well as downloaded and installed at least the basic 3.5 package into FSX. The lesson will start off with installing the updates prior to even starting FSX, and then proceed from there, concluding with a short full-flight from two airfields.