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Title: Problem with beechcraft 1900D alt button
Post by: Anonymous on February 21, 2005, 08:19:23 pm
Hello fellow co-pilots.
I am new on your wonderfull VA.
 I have a problem with the beechcraft 1900D.

I can see the ALT button but I cannot find the appropriate instrument for selecting the desired altitude.

Can someone help?
thanks:$
Title: Problem with beechcraft 1900D alt button
Post by: EHM-1343 Jonathan on February 21, 2005, 08:35:44 pm
First off, we are all happy to help you and welcome.

Secondly, you should register a username!

Right, now to your question. What I think happens is that you climb to your desired altitude manually. Then you select the ALT button and you should stay at that height!

Someone correct me if i am wrong but i'm pretty sure that's how it works!
Title: Problem with beechcraft 1900D alt button
Post by: EHM-1281 Cyriel on February 21, 2005, 09:32:59 pm
from the top of my head. On the right side of the panel there is a gauge named ALT selector. That will be the autopilot altitude
Title: Problem with beechcraft 1900D alt button
Post by: EHM-1328 Willem on February 21, 2005, 10:10:15 pm
To set the altitude

The position depends if you are using the EHM or PMDG  1900D

EHM
(http://www.flyingsim.nl/download/B1900D-Alt.jpg)

PMDG
(http://www.flyingsim.nl/download/B1900DPMDG.jpg)

You can set the altitude and switch on the AP and ALT after take-off ,  o and think about your speed at leveling off after reaching the desired altitude.

The same procedure can be followed to descent ,  but watch your speed so don’t make your Vspeed more than allowed.


Rgrds,  Willem EHM1328.