That's a pretty standard thing to do anyway if you want to avoid problems. I always start this way
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That's a pretty standard thing to do anyway if you want to avoid problems. I always start this way
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I simply cannot get this plane started. Is there a quick start-up procedure I'm missing? I thought that was the lightning box icon on the panel selector box?
There seems to be a You Tube on the page before this one?
https://youtu.be/xppQhnTNehc
To actually start the engines is easy. Assuming you've got as far as having pwr connected.. you basically open the fuel panel and make sure every switch is up (on) then open the start panel. For the left engine.. make sure the upper left 'electric start' is selected then switch up the master and ignition switches for engine 1 then hit the start button. Have a cursory glance over to make sure the throttles aren't in the fuel cutoff position and the engine will start. Do the same for engine 2.
If you're starting with every switch in the cockpit turned to off.. then a little more reading is required
EDIT: Nearly forgot.. there's a Take Off panel too. Make sure all those switches are up though if you're not getting the engines started.. the Take Off panel is irrelevant.
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I do love this Canberra , the cockpit textures are so well done, I the biggest thing is getting the feel for a 1950's style cockpit , I know the 'JF Dev in house team' is very busy at mo, but to have the Vulcan (yip I know as you all would - I have the 'Vulcan to the Sky' and the Iris package) but to be done with this attention to detail .... and for some reason it has that real feel about it !
I hear what you say Ian but the Canberra already pushes my rig to places thus far the reserve of MilViz (with the exception of the Tonka which went well beyond) Can you honestly imagine how a Vulcan would run engineered by the same team to the same detail??? There'd be more than one XH558 grounded!!
Anywho.. the Iris Vulcan is still a darned good model and the flightdeck holds up well. If they're gonna make something.. P L E A S E let it be different
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Or a Valiant.
Orr.. a Jagular
Back on topic.. I'm not sure what's happening with the engine start on the SP3 version. The first time I tried, they wouldn't light (though that turned out to be finger trouble on my part). The second time.. both engines lit when starter No.1 was hit. After that.. the engines remained lit (when loading from the default Cessna) until I tried again last night when they were cold. Under normal circumstances.. I'd select the 'keep current state' option but I've not selected anything.. just direct nose control in the cfg with all else left at default.
It doesn't bother me much as I know they'll start from cold but I can't quite fathom why sometimes, they remain lit (after chopping from the startup/default Cessna) and others.. they're cold.
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Jaguar or VC10 would get my money.
I think the workload needed for the PR9 start-up procedure exceeds the capabilities of my computer. I followed the how-to video exactly and couldn't keep the engines running. I was only able to get it started by using the method previously mentioned: starting another plane and then selecting the PR9. I'm also getting the "Your computer has run out of memory..." show-stopper during flights which is a pretty good sign it's just too much for my rig.
The 'Your computer has run out of available memory' isn't a good sign. What are your system specs mate? I was able to run it (just) on my old WinXP rig though it wasn't happy (me neither)!!
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Ah, the good 'ole days of fs6/7/8 etc when we could jump into a "Hot" aircraft, release the brakes and go.
Dave, here are my specs (don't laugh):
Windows XP 32-bit
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti graphics card
2.50 gigahertz Intel Pentium Dual-Core
64 kilobyte primary memory cache
2048 kilobyte secondary memory cache
Gigabyte G41M-ES2L motherboard
Two 2048 Mb DDR2 RAM sticks (that's all I can install)
Hello mate.
No laughing here. We have what we have and make the best of it
Honestly.. I think the PR9 is probably too much for your setup. My WinXP rig is also 32bit and my graphics card is similar (Asus GTX560Ti) but I have an intel E8400 dual-core in it which is 3gig out of the box. RAM is neither here nor there as you (like me on that rig) are restricted by the 32bit OS. The PR9 is heavy on that rig.. too heavy to be fun so it never got used. TBH.. it's heavy on my current rig.. as heavy as I'm comfortable going and this is Win7 Ultimate, Palit GTX560Ti (1.2gig), intel i5 2500K(3.3-3.7gig) with 8gig of system ram.
I'd have thought you'd have been able to start it mind.. even if it ran like a dog. That said.. I tried the QW146/RJ in FSX on the WinXP rig and it didn't have enough get up and go to initialize the gauges!! Ran like a dream in FS9 too.
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A demo of the Canberra PR9 is available if you want to assess performance on your PC before purchasing it - http://www.justflight.com/demos
If you are still encountering engine start issues then please make sure to contact our support team - http://www.justflight.com/support-contact
Martyn
Just Flight Development Manager
I love this aircraft too. Just a shame it's not multiplayer compatible.
That's a lovely shot Ferry Looks like a phot at first glance
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Last night I had one of the engines failed during to roll, my guess is the abusive power input (?) that was the first time occurred since I had the PR9 many months ago lol
Btw, I browsed here and there and couldnt find any 3rd party repaints, either historical or fictional. If anyone knows something, please
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A long time ago the RAF were delivering a batch of Jaguars to the Omani Air Force, at which time (in a previous life) I was present for reasons that I can't divulge.
Apparently most of the RAF personnel involved were 'Hooray Harrys' and indulged in some 'interesting' low level flying.
It came to an abrupt halt when one of the 'Chicken' runs almost demolished two aircrew, one Toyota Corolla and one Jaguar.
The 'game' involved one aircraft screaming down a highway a naught feet while approaching one car driven in the opposite direction by a fellow pilot.
As you can see, the intrepid Jaguar pilot came in a trifle lower than planned, while the far more intrepid Corolla pilot remained firmly on course.
I manged to catch up with the Jaguar and the Corolla shortly after the 'incident', and I have no idea how the Corolla owner was going to word his insurance claim ........... good thing he ducked!
Not the best images but my group were supposed to 'blend into the background', I guess it proves we blended rather well.
That Jaguar must have been built like a brick dunny, which is probably why I retain a strong affection for the type to this day.
"Illegitimum non carborundum".
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Nice one Ferry .. YIP ! ... Just something about about this Canberra, In the RNZAF Wigram museum they have a close relative , well in saying that the very era and style of aircraft , the cockpit of a two seat vampire , this is where this Canberra really shined ... then off course if we travel 50 miles south of Christchurch you can visit the Ashburton Aviation Museum were at request have the option to jump into the cockpit of the old RAF's Raspberry Ripple Canberra cockpit ... just for desert!
It's amazing getting all around the internals .. the Navigators Nose Section as they would call it in the pilots notes and to get in the back to the Nav's normal station ... truthfully on a B(1).Mk.12 nose section was for weapon aiming ... but its just great to be able to really study it.
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