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Airspeed gauge failure mid-flight (not icing?) - Jeff Clark - 12-03-2006 Since having FS Passengers, have had a few interesting airspeed gauge failures on my PMDG737... Specifically: The airspeed gauge will suddenly read zero, much like the gauge is -supposed- to do when you don't have pitot heat turned on in a cessna. The thing is - Probe Heat (the equivalent in a 737) was switched on the whole time, and I was flying in clear air. The problem corrects itself in a few minutes with no intervention on my part. Is anyone else experiencing something similar? Re: Airspeed gauge failure mid-flight (not icing?) - ariking - 12-03-2006 I've been having that problem for a while now with FS9, way before installing FSPassengers. I think it has something to do with a add-on aircraft... narrowed the problem down to two packages... Eurowings 2004 and RFP 742 v2 (upgraded from V1). Hope that helps. Telly |