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What is Instructor Station ?


In flight simulation, an Instructor Operator Station (IOS) is designed to assist the instructor in controlling the simulation training environment and monitoring all aspects of pilot/crew performance in the simulator. The instructor can control, via this software, all functions such as aircraft position and systems, meteorological, environmental, and situational parameters.


The Instructor Station is meant to assist Aviation Professionals, Flight Simulation Enthusiasts and Home Cockpit Builders using Microsoft® Flight Simulator (FS) 2004™, FSX™ and ESP™, Lockheed Martin Prepar3D® and X-Plane®.


The Instructor Station allows setting the aircraft on an approach to a runway of choice under any weather conditions, start-up and shutdown network computers (fully customizable), program or set aircraft system failures at any moment, calculate the amount of fuel required for a flight and load it to the aircraft, record flight performance (approaches, manoeuvres, landings, take-offs, etc.) and plot it graphically, and many other things!


Compatible with all types of aircraft! It is also a great tool for anybody who wants to control the flight simulator externally.

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General panel and system failure

Started by DRAKO, August 28, 2013, 09:40:25 PM

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DRAKO

Greetings, I'm looking for help about  General panel and system failure. when active NAV1 failure nothing happens. same with NAV2 and ADF :huh:

phil744

when you have a Nav1 failure activating the Nav1 would result in nothing happening, because its failed.. or am I missing something.  :idiot:

Can you post some specifics for us, then maybe we can help you along, like what software/hardware setup you are using :)
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757-200, P3D, LD767,Arduino, panels by some british moron, pile of dead airplane parts and a hammer!

Yeah i got one of these facebook things too http://www.facebook.com/Simvionics

DRAKO

sorry, my English is not very good.
when active  nav1 , nav2 or ADF failure the action is not performed. but when compas active failure or attitude indicator the failure is performed. I send the link of the video Istation problem

phil744

Your english is fine, probably better then mine.

Video makes sence, be honest, I cant really help, Luis or someone else will be along soon to help you out, im sure its probably something very simple :)
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757-200, P3D, LD767,Arduino, panels by some british moron, pile of dead airplane parts and a hammer!

Yeah i got one of these facebook things too http://www.facebook.com/Simvionics

luisgordo

Dear Drako,

Thanks for the video and explanation.  Your question is clear.  Before going to the point, let me ask: are you using FS2004 or FSX?

The panel failure mode offset (for some unknown reason) was not properly supported by Microsoft in FSX, and some panel failures are simply not available.  Again, this is a MSFS limitation, and not an iStation problem.

Again, let me know if you are using FSX or FS2004.

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www.iStationGordo.com

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http://www.istationgordo.com/instructorstation/fdr

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