Doe's anyone know of a Cera support forum?
I have looked through as much of the code that I can find. It appears that they started with the EH101 and made many modes including changing from the Helo/Turbine configs in the aircraft.cfg to the turboprop stuff. Not sure if that is what is confusing FSX and making it think the hydraulic fluid in engine 2 is empty. I can't find a command in the Key Events to change the Fluid level only to read it. I also cannot see where they are controlling the ennunciator panel, but suspect it is done in a .dll. If someone at Cera could tell us what L:var is being used or give us a snippet of the code that controls that panel, maybe we could fix this bug.
Dave
A few little bugs still and the MP issue, but overall the best H-60 for FS when combined with "kdfw's" HTR profile.
I was only able to get the lights out after a aircraft reset. Even with the V1 update still had the issues coming from the default C172. I'll look into the F1 fix. I've gotten occusionly emails after I find a bug. This was after my request to be a beta tester (19yrs H-60 experience).
Not sure why the Cessna 172 relates to all this? Only issues I have with the stock FSX Cessna's is a case of the blurries on the exterior markings and lettering.
Dave. I cannot answer your question. However, there is one more thing you might want to look at.OK, here is what I have found. After loading the new F1 situation as my default, the helo works as advertised. Problem is, I don't want the ultralight, running in the PNW as my default. I start changing things to make it normal, change to C172, works, change to my home field, works, turn off the battery, still works, kill the engine with the mags and set them back to both, doesn't work. For some reason if the Helo is not running when it starts, the failure lights are constant on. This is somewhat strange as I have never encountered this before. I really like my aircraft to be sitting with the engine off when I load them and unless I can find a way around this, it will be a problem for every other plane. I would not have thought a company as well respected as Cera to produce a product that require it to be running when loadiong up. Does anyone know of any other aircraft that require this?
Dave