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Last update:11 May 2016
Hi!
Let me begin with the Mooney Bravo cockpit description.
You will not find much difference between this cockpit and cockpits of other Flight Simulator’s light aircraft.
If you are familiar with this particular cockpit, you may as well skip to the next paragraph.
Let’s begin with the main panel.
Left part indicates current frequency, while the right part is used for storing backup frequency.
Only that frequency can be edited and then set current using the arrow buttons.
3- NAV1 section - radio receiver that is tuned to VOR transmitters.
Taxi lights are used during taxiing and take-off.
Landing lights are used during take-off and landing.
Strobe lights are used before entering the runway and turned off after vacating the runway.
Recognition and navigation lights should be turned on incessantly.
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