User manual
Page 9
Aircraft Operation Manual
Piper Cheyenne I, IA, II, IIXL
For ight simulation use only
phones. Almost all pilots wear these or similar headphones today in order to
protect their hearing and ease communication over the radios. It is very rare
to see these aircraft own without the pilot and passengers wearing head-
phones.
NOTE: After changing the sound set the aircraft needs to be manually reloaded.
Weight and Balance
The Weight and Balance section (11-13) offers the possibility to individually con-
gure the loading and seating of the aircraft. The forward and aft baggage
compartments may be loaded in steps of 10 lbs., and different crew members and
passengers may be placed in any available seat:
Children: 60 lbs.
Women: 135 lbs.
Men: 170 lbs.
Please note that for the pilot and copilot seats, only men or women may be se-
lected.
A detailed weights listing (18) is displayed just below the load editor. If the load-
ing is within limits, the TOTAL WEIGHT value is displayed in green. Overweights
are displayed in red.
Sounds volume