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Pavel Karasek's LET C-11 (Yakovlev Yak-11).

Since nobody else has mentioned it yet I am guessing I am forgetting something when starting the airplane from cold and dark I can not get the attitude indicator to erect. ( No not what some of you "juveniles" now think ) :wiggle:
Is there a switch or button or valve I need to turn to get vacuum to the gyros for them to spin up ???
The only click spot on the gauge itself is for the caging of the gyros and it doesn't ever get to the stage where I need to do that...it's already tumbled and broken ;)

Otherwise it is a thoroughly enjoyable plane to buzz around in for a while.

Cheers
Stefan.
 
Since nobody else has mentioned it yet I am guessing I am forgetting something when starting the airplane from cold and dark I can not get the attitude indicator to erect. ( No not what some of you "juveniles" now think ) :wiggle:
Is there a switch or button or valve I need to turn to get vacuum to the gyros for them to spin up ???

Electrical panel if I remember well ....
 
I may have just answered my own question by....****. I noticed that there is a pneumatic valve (pos 31) that I know I did not activate.
Thanks for checking though....now I need to get out of the office and home to test my theory :D

Cheers
Stefan
 
Svitches

Since nobody else has mentioned it yet I am guessing I am forgetting something when starting the airplane from cold and dark I can not get the attitude indicator to erect. ( No not what some of you "juveniles" now think ) :wiggle:
Is there a switch or button or valve I need to turn to get vacuum to the gyros for them to spin up ???
The only click spot on the gauge itself is for the caging of the gyros and it doesn't ever get to the stage where I need to do that...it's already tumbled and broken ;)

Otherwise it is a thoroughly enjoyable plane to buzz around in for a while.

Cheers
Stefan.

) With the key "ALT" opening the top and click "Wiews"

2) Open the 'Instruments' panel'

3) Open the "Switches" and somewhere down the right to permanently put it - save it.

4) Turn on all switches - you have all the electrics.

5) Turn to lock the device

PS: Please JUSTICE, I do not speak English, I use Google Translator



Jozef Košík
 
Ah Stefan, you have to turn on a valve - pneumatic valve I think? Did you turn that on? It can be found in a 2D pop up of the cockpit instruments.

@Josef, your repaint looks good, thanks. Looking foward to putting it on my Yak.
 
Yak G-IYAK

Ah Stefan, you have to turn on a valve - pneumatic valve I think? Did you turn that on? It can be found in a 2D pop up of the cockpit instruments.

@Josef, your repaint looks good, thanks. Looking foward to putting it on my Yak.

G-IYAK NORMANDIE alters the already placed
 
Fictional just for fun Aeroflot scheme, cannot help it I just love the old classical Aeroflot scheme.

Steve
 
Whereas I'm impressed by the old GDR ones most. The like of which the world will never (hopefully) see again.
 
I have just uploaded another four schemes, G-AYAK, Polish 28, fictional Aeroflot, and the last of my GDR schemes is a team member of the display team 'Major Seppel'.

Steve
 
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