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CARENADO CESSNA 210 M CENTURION II

PANEL INFORMATION

CARENADO CESSNA 210 M CENTURION II


PANEL INFORMATION
1.- Over-Voltage Warning Light
2.- IFR to VFR Panel toggle (Push buttom)
3.- Airspeed indicator *
4.- Attitude indicator
5.- Altimeter *
6.- Vor 1 *
7.- Annunciator panel
green Light=autopilot engaged;
red Light Center= Low Fuel;
red Light Right=Hidraulic Integrity;
yellow Light Left=Open Door;
yellow Light Center=GPS Waypoint Captured;
yellow Light Right=Cowl Flaps
8.- Turn Coordinator
9.- Directional Gyro *
10.- Vertical speed indicator
11.- Vor 2 *
12.- EGT
13.- Analogous clock
14.- Digital clock
15.- Manifold pressure / Fuel Flow indicator
(In real cockpit this gauge is located at the right side
of the cockpit...(pressing under the Turn Cordinator)
16.- Yoke (toggle at the center of the yoke)
17.- ADF (pressing inside of this gauge you turn to the
Tachometer...like MP this gauge is called from the
right side of the cockpit)
18.- Audio Control Panel
19.- Radios Com1, Com2, Nav1, Nav2
20.- Transponder
21.- ADF Radio
22.- DME
24.- Pressing inside of the throttle sector (invisible toggle)
is activated and called the Throttle Quadrant ....here
is operated the Throttle, Propeller and Mixture
respectively from Left to Right.
Also here is the Autopilot Contol Unit
(CESSNA 400 AUTOPILOT TYPE AF-420A)
* PUSH AT THE CENTER OF THE GAUGE TO OBTAIN A DIGITAL VALUE

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CARENADO CESSNA 210 M
CENTURION II
PANEL INFORMATION
23.- DOWN PANEL (has been icluded
into the main panel)
a) Master and Alternator switch
b) Auxiliary Fuel Pump switch
c) Ignition Switch
d) lights panel
e) Lights and Pitot Heat switchs
f) Master Avionic
g) Landing Gear control lever and
Position Lights
h) Toggle buttoms for Pop Up Windows
..from left to right
A) Radios
B) ATC
C) GPS
D) Electronic Kneeboard (Real Cessna
210M Checklist and specifications)
E) Map
F) Compass
G) Trim, Fuel and Cowl Flaps quadrant

FUEL CAN NOT BE USED FROM BOTH


FUEL TANKS SIMULTANEOUSLY

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CESSNA 400 AUTOPILOT TYPE AF-420A


1.- PITCH AND TRIM CONTROL: Controls Pitch attitude of
airplane.When rotated toward UP airplane will pitch up.When
rotated toward DWN airplane will pitch down.
In real life are two commands here (Pitch and by other side trim
control) but we did a simplification considering certainly some
limitations of MFS.
2.- PULL-TURN CONTROL KNOB: when pulled on and turned,
airplane can be banked right (R) or left (L) to intercept and
mantains selected heading or VOR radial.

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3.- ON-OF SWITCH: Controls Primary power to Navomatic 400


4.- FUNCTION SWITCH: Select mode of operation.In HDG
position heading hold circuits are engaged.In OMNI INTERCEPT
position omni coupler is engaged.
5.- ALT ON-OFF: When at ALT ON, with PITCH and TRIM control
in detent, mantain the selected altitude.Movement of the PITCH
and TRIM control from level flight detent disengages the altitude
hold circuit.
6.- AIRCRAFT TRIM LIGHTS: These lights iluminate as the pitch
actuator corrects toward the selected attitude.When the upper
light is illuminated, the aircraft the elevador trim wheel should
be rotated forward for more nose down trim. When the lower
light is illuminated, a need for additional nose up trim is indicated.
Obviously the two lights turned off are when the aircraft is leveled.
25.- At the right side of the throttle quadrant you can see the
WING FLAP SWITCH LEVER AND INDICATOR.
THIS MODEL HAS BEEN DEVELOPED BY REAL PILOTS...TESTED AND
AND APPROVED BY REAL CENTURION'S OWNERS AND PILOTS
USE FOR FLIGHT SIMULATION ONLY
This document is for information and simulation purpose and is intended
to be used with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002-2004 and Carenado's
Cessna 210 M Centurion II only. NOT USE FOR REAL PURPOSES
Copyright 2003 By Carenado
Carenado Customer Service: askcarenado@carenado.com
www.carenado.com

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