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X-Plane CRJ has reached RC1

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EHM-1465 Dominic:
That looks lovely :)

EHM-2387 Eric-Jan:
Definitely a must-have!
 ;D

EHM-1997 Alexander:
The CRJ Manuals (excepting pilot handbook) are available to download:

http://www.x-aviation.com/landing.php?cid=7b652d7c22

When released the CRJ will be available from here:

http://www.x-aviation.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=68

EHM-2381 Ted:
Interesting reading there.

So the CRJ does not really have a VNAV function? Or it is just not modelled? Ditto autothrottle.

I am also a bit surprised that the T/O trim and v-speeds are not calculated within the FMS.

This jet is sort of making me think of the ATR72-500 in that while a prop has the same FMS functions and yet VNAV and all v-speeds are handled manually by increase/decrease throttle. A bit surprising given all the fancy stuff in the cockpit.

Still its nice to see not just a manual but also a flight tutorial that I think is missed by a lot of payware devs.

EHM-1997 Alexander:
Yep, really doesn't have an autothrottle.

The CRJ gives advisory VNAV only but does not act on this. Since this is the case, the devs haven't modelled this functionality in the sim, although may add in later on as an update, but the effect of not including it is small as it won't control the aircraft.

This aircraft is a real stepping stone from something the ATR 72-500 to the more advanced systems in say a 737.

Don't forget the CRJ grew out of a business jet.

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