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Old October 3rd 03, 07:35 AM
Scet
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Default Virtual copilot

Don't know if it's been mentioned before but if you change the virtual
copilot line in the FS2004.CFG file to =1 you recieve flying tips. ie power
up with out releasing brakes and he lets you know how, stuff like that. May
come in handy for some new players.

Scet


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Old October 3rd 03, 04:07 PM
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Scet wrote:
Don't know if it's been mentioned before but if you change the virtual
copilot line in the FS2004.CFG file to =1 you recieve flying tips. ie
power up with out releasing brakes and he lets you know how, stuff
like that. May come in handy for some new players.


This is the same thing as Flying Tips. It can be toggled off and on with
Ctrl Shift X or via the realism menu. Another thing, Ctrl X will answer
the current flying tip. E.G. If the current flying tip is that the
altimeter is off, typing either B or Ctrl X will correct it. If the
current flying tip is that the heading indicator has drifted, typing
either D or Ctrl X will correct it.

These show up in the Control assignments as Flying tips on/off and
Flying tips action trigger.

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Old October 4th 03, 01:58 AM
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"Squawk 7700" wrote in message
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Scet wrote:
Don't know if it's been mentioned before but if you change the virtual
copilot line in the FS2004.CFG file to =1 you recieve flying tips. ie
power up with out releasing brakes and he lets you know how, stuff
like that. May come in handy for some new players.


This is the same thing as Flying Tips. It can be toggled off and on with
Ctrl Shift X or via the realism menu. Another thing, Ctrl X will answer
the current flying tip. E.G. If the current flying tip is that the
altimeter is off, typing either B or Ctrl X will correct it. If the
current flying tip is that the heading indicator has drifted, typing
either D or Ctrl X will correct it.

These show up in the Control assignments as Flying tips on/off and
Flying tips action trigger.

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If you can't speak softly, just use the stick.


Oh ok, I thought the flying tips was when you positioned the cursor over a
cockpit item and gave you info on it.

Scet




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Old October 4th 03, 05:06 PM
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Scet wrote:
Oh ok, I thought the flying tips was when you positioned the cursor
over a cockpit item and gave you info on it.


That is Settings-General-Tooltips


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Old October 5th 04, 10:00 AM
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Fantastic site, so clever. I have sent the link to all my friends with
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