![]() VS: Use this to climb/descend to a new flight level/altitude at a fixed vertical speed until the new FL/alt is reached, after which Alt Hold is enabled. Then the autopilot will modify vertical speed to keep the current airspeed until the new FL/alt is reached, after which Alt Hold is enabled. It will command idle thrust to decend and climb thrust to climb. First set the desired altitude in the altitude box (on the right), then press FLCH. FLCH: flight level change: fastest way to reach a new flight level/altitude. ![]() I think you can use middle/right click too if you don't have a scroll wheel, but I should check. scroll wheel: rotate a rotary knob to change the value in the dialog above/next to it. You can use the gui dialog (F11), but that's much less intuitive. Use the in cockpit buttons to operate the autopilot. ![]() Vertical: keep the current vertical speed. Lateral: keep the heading if the wings were level (horizontal) during activation, or keep the bank angle the aircraft flew at during engagement (Attitude mode). If nothing was prepared, it will do this: The autopilot will engage in the mode you programmed it. Make sure to have your controls (close to) centered when you engage the autopilot, otherwise it will deactivate immediately, as in real life. ![]()
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