FSX Manual/Checklist -- Howard 500.

Instructions fsx_h500.zip

Copyright 2007 by Werner Schott

DESCRIPTION
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The Manual/Checklist describes all neccessary settings and operations for the Howard 500 starting with a "dark and cold" panel/engine. From Pre Start - Startup - Before Taxi - Taxi - Before Takeoff - Takeoff - Climb Out - Cruise - Descent - Approach - Landing - Taxi To Ramp - Shutdown - Securing Aircraft - to "cold".

HOW TO PRINT IT
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You need Acrobat Reader (should be version 6+), freeware, which is already installed on most computers.
Load the file "FSX Howard 500.pdf" and in the Print-menu check the 3 boxes "Shrink oversized pages to paper size", "Expand small pages to paper size" and "Auto-rotate and center pages".
Print first the "Odd-pages", change the sequence of the printed pages and put it again in the printer; then print the "Even-pages" and fold the booklet ... I'm sure, you will find out!

HOW TO USE IT
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The Manual/Checklist is intended to start with a "dark and cold" panel/engine. If you want to get the maximum from this booklet, you should create an adequate starting situation.
If you are used to start flight simulator with running engines and avionics ready for takeoff, place the aircraft at a gate, or a parking position, use the Manual/Checklist items at its end from "Taxi to ramp" until "Shutdown" and "Securing"; then you should have the desired situation ... save it.
As a guideline, I gave the Manifold pressure values and the RPM numbers for different sections of the flight. The Manifold pressure values my be incorrect, if you takeoff and/or land on airports much above 2500ft MSL.


FEEDBACK
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I appreciate any comments or suggestions you may have after using this Manual/Checklist.
I will answer any question by mail.

CREDITS
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Thanks to Milton Shupe, Joao Paz and Scott Thomas for their great aircraft and panel and for their permission to use their documentation as part of this Manual/Checklist.


Werner Schott
Switzerland

w.schott@abbts.ch

July 6, 2007