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so there's this special mode on the PCA panel which is called ZBI. Manual says it is "used in conjunction with the IP to calculate impact point. This mode depends on the INS."

 

I've manually entered a waypoint into the INS and flew to it. Then I tried to choose ZBI mode, but it doesn't let me do it. What am I doing wrong ?


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You're probably trying to use something not yet implemented :)

 

ZBI = Altitude Baro-Inertielle => baro-inertial altitude => standart altitude (1013/2992/760)

 

IIRC it's used in slant range position update mode; you're probably right about bombing too (as per manual), but I can't tell from memory.

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I believe I watched a tutorial where it was explained it wasn't yet implemented. Looking forward to having this function. Mirage is looking great btw Razbam. :)

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so there's this special mode on the PCA panel which is called ZBI. Manual says it is "used in conjunction with the IP to calculate impact point. This mode depends on the INS."

 

I've manually entered a waypoint into the INS and flew to it. Then I tried to choose ZBI mode, but it doesn't let me do it. What am I doing wrong ?

 

ZBI is used for IP position update. It is not working yet.

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