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    Bank angle

    My 737 keeps banking at 30 deg whatever is indicated in the PM ini. files.

    Any suggestion?
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    Re: Bank angle

    Sorry Jack, I don't understand your question. Are you saying the plane banks at 30 degrees regardless of what the bank angle value is in pm.ini?
    Grant D.
    Nelson,B.C. Canada
    Win7 32bit, FSX, PM Boeing, TH2GO, GEX, VoxATC

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    Re: Bank angle

    Quote Originally Posted by autocadplease View Post
    Sorry Jack, I don't understand your question. Are you saying the plane banks at 30 degrees regardless of what the bank angle value is in pm.ini?
    Affirmative.
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    Re: Bank angle

    What is your MCP bank angle set at? Maybe it is overriding the ini value?
    Grant D.
    Nelson,B.C. Canada
    Win7 32bit, FSX, PM Boeing, TH2GO, GEX, VoxATC

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    Re: Bank angle

    25 in all ini. GC and MCP
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    Re: Bank angle

    From the their site: MCP changes
    MCP 390(e)

    - undid changes to bank selector, re-enabled the beta a/p for the brave...
    - bank selector only works with beta a/p (press Esc for the options window)

    Maybe you need to select a setting from the options window for it to work?

    And your MCP hardware doesn't have a bank angle limit selector that is over riding the ini value?

    Hey Jack, two more posts and you have hit 1000! Way to go!
    Grant D.
    Nelson,B.C. Canada
    Win7 32bit, FSX, PM Boeing, TH2GO, GEX, VoxATC

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