![]() It's unintelligable at the moment possibly because the plane's power is off, or you didn't install Acceleration correctly. It's an integral part of the instrumentation systems. Like "Pull UP, PULL UP" if you're heading for the dirt too fast. Like "Fire, Left" for fire in the left engine, and so on. It gives verbal warnings of important failures. Second, the female voice you hear is called Bitchin' Betty. You can do this very simply in the FSX.CFG file, or just find that flight in the Saved Flights, and check the little box at the bottom that says Make Default. If so, try going back to the original default flight the sim came with. It sounds like your default flight starts out in a "cold-n-dark" configuration. Make sure that knob isn't pointed to the OFF position. I never touch the Acceleration Hornet, so I'm not certain about it's precise layout. ![]() Also, are the displays themselves on? There is a knob that says OFF-BRT on the outside, upper right corner, I believe. With the APU and/or engines running, of course. Is your electrical system on? The Battery and generator switches over on the right side panel, near the front, right under the warning lights panel. PS - I'll be away for a few weeks starting Thursday, so please be patient if I do not gratefully acknowledge any replies.įIRST, those "black squares" are called the MFD's, or Multi-Function Displays. Who the heck is this lady? Where is she transmitting from? And, of course, what does "chin-gotchula mean"? Finally, can I get rid of her? Both before and after this rebirth, the F-18 has displayed an odd feature: At exactly 60-second intervals, a female voice says "Chin-gotchula." I've listened dozens of times, and that's the best transliteration I can do. I recently had a total PC crash, followed by a new PC and hard drive, conversion to Windows 10 and reinstall of FSX, SP1 and Acceleration (don't ask!). If so, how do you get them? (Perhaps related is the fact that I see no way to set the parameters of the autopilot just the on/off switch.)Ģ. Has this always been true? I don't find any gauges in the airplane folder, or in the FSX/Gauges folder. There are 3 large black spaces on the VC panel (including that in the Tutorial Mission), so there are missing gauges. I've not paid much attention to the F-18 in FSX, but tried it out again recently and even read the materials in the Learning Center.
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