Jeff Vaughan
Well Known Member
While making my approach to landing in my 12 the Skyview will pop up a Low Airspeed warning that covers the Ball. I have not been able to find how to get rid of this warning or move it. Anyone experience this?
Check the stall speed in the settings menu. The ASPD LOW message is a function of how close you are to that number as well. The stall speed in your plane should be quite low so if set accurately, you will probably have less trouble with the message.
When the Autopilot is engaged, SkyView uses the indicator shown in the following figure to
denote that the aircraft has reached its maximum or minimum airspeed limits as configured
when the Autopilot was set up.
When either of these indications is displayed, the autopilot will not pull or push on the pitch
axis in a way that would exceed these limits. Instead, the Autopilot will actively pitch the
aircraft up or down to prevent exceeding the maximum airspeed or dropping below the
minimum airspeed. This may prevent the Autopilot from reaching its programmed targets, and
can even cause the Autopilot to maneuver contrary to its programmed targets in order to
remain within the allowed airspeed limits.
As mentioned already, the latest software update has moved the slip/skid ball location so this is not a problem. You don't need to bring it to Dynon's attention, you just need to upgrade to the latest software version. It's a problem that has already been solved.
The problem exists with the current software. That is the software I have loaded
Sorry - got ahead of myself there - I am running a Beta test version of software 16 on my HDX, and the slip/skid ball is moved on that software. 15.4.7 probably still has it in place.
That's encouraging news. While I doubt you can say, do you have any idea when Dynon intends to release the update?