I just downloaded and installed the FSDZIGNS L049A Constellation for FSX. This is a virtual duplicate of what is available from Manfred J. and the others on the FS9 side, the panels are identical as are the config files for the aircraft and the panels. I think therein may lie some problems I am having with this aircraft.
1) The ignition switch for all engines on the FE panel will not stay up once it is moved up via the l. mouse button. This is the master ignition switch, not the rotary switch for selecting the engine to start. The switch will stay up a moment or two until it returns to its "off" position. This just does not give the engine enough time to start, although it will spin the prop. Trying to use the assigned key on the keyboard for this action results in the same thing happening, the master ignition moves up and down rapidly but the engine will not fire. When selecting the keys for this action on the "assignments" menu, I have tried it with the option to activate the switch upon release, and also with this option unchecked. In both circumstances, the switch will rapidly move up and down and will get the props to spin just a little, but none of the engines will "fire."
2) The "fuel" section of the aircraft config file is the same for both this aircraft, and the one in FS9. The difference is when the engines are auto-started (seems to be the only way to fire them up in this FSX Connie), moving the mouse cursor over the respective fuel gauges on the top of the FE's panel will show each tank is empty, in spite of selecting any percentage of fuel one wants to load into the tanks prior to flight. I've checked to see the inverter is on, as is the battery.
It would seem there are other glitches with this bird as well. The "yoke" icon on the cockpit inst. panel produces no response at all from the sim. It's there, but apparently there is no yoke connected to this icon. I've discovered these three in the past 20 minutes or so. If I'm doing something wrong with the keyboard setup, can someone educate me on how to get the ignition switch to move up and stay there using the mouse or the appropriate keyboard key? This works without a single problem in FS9 but is a headache in FSX. Same thing for the fuel loads in the tanks. I've tried reloading the panel into the aircraft, also the gauges into the "Gauges" folder in the sim as well, thinking the initial installation just didn't "take" properly. Still no difference in performance.
Is there a fix out there for these issues, or is this one of those nice-looking additions that turns out to be just riddled with bugs?
1) The ignition switch for all engines on the FE panel will not stay up once it is moved up via the l. mouse button. This is the master ignition switch, not the rotary switch for selecting the engine to start. The switch will stay up a moment or two until it returns to its "off" position. This just does not give the engine enough time to start, although it will spin the prop. Trying to use the assigned key on the keyboard for this action results in the same thing happening, the master ignition moves up and down rapidly but the engine will not fire. When selecting the keys for this action on the "assignments" menu, I have tried it with the option to activate the switch upon release, and also with this option unchecked. In both circumstances, the switch will rapidly move up and down and will get the props to spin just a little, but none of the engines will "fire."
2) The "fuel" section of the aircraft config file is the same for both this aircraft, and the one in FS9. The difference is when the engines are auto-started (seems to be the only way to fire them up in this FSX Connie), moving the mouse cursor over the respective fuel gauges on the top of the FE's panel will show each tank is empty, in spite of selecting any percentage of fuel one wants to load into the tanks prior to flight. I've checked to see the inverter is on, as is the battery.
It would seem there are other glitches with this bird as well. The "yoke" icon on the cockpit inst. panel produces no response at all from the sim. It's there, but apparently there is no yoke connected to this icon. I've discovered these three in the past 20 minutes or so. If I'm doing something wrong with the keyboard setup, can someone educate me on how to get the ignition switch to move up and stay there using the mouse or the appropriate keyboard key? This works without a single problem in FS9 but is a headache in FSX. Same thing for the fuel loads in the tanks. I've tried reloading the panel into the aircraft, also the gauges into the "Gauges" folder in the sim as well, thinking the initial installation just didn't "take" properly. Still no difference in performance.
Is there a fix out there for these issues, or is this one of those nice-looking additions that turns out to be just riddled with bugs?