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Upper ECAM N1


cgentil

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I don't see the problem, could you explain a little more please?

Not a problem, just a detail of N1, with engines off you have one more XX at ambar above the other XX.

EDIT: Check this photo: http://www.airliners.net/photo/EasyJet-Airline/Airbus-A319-111/2196124/L/&sid=0c1c51cc16204a7b0873cf87b0009113 and see 2x XX at each engines.

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Yeah I think you're right.

The new(er) buses have 2x2 red crosses and the old(er) have only 2 red crosses.

We should have 2x2 indeed.

(In one of the latest beta's it was shown correctly)

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Yeah I think you're right.

The new(er) buses have 2x2 red crosses and the old(er) have only 2 red crosses.

We should have 2x2 indeed.

(In one of the latest beta's it was shown correctly)

uperecam_zps5331479e.png

Affirmative, I'm talking about it.

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Why? The recent/new Airbus models have 2x2, seems this:

Like I said, the reason is to standardize the ECAM to a single version. Not mix with new and old.

However, for you I can specially extract the old version and put it in the tweaking forum. Give me a few mins.

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...Not mix with new and old.

However, for you I can specially extract the old version and put it in the tweaking forum. Give me a few mins.

But we aren't mix new and old, 2x2 is available at new generation model.

Thank you.

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So... This type of N1 with 2x2 it´s the newest or the old one? Is it real if I use it with airbus extended because joshua said it was going to mix old and new versions? haha didn´t understand that.

chears

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