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No sweat.
If you need anything on the Mig, don't hesitate to ask. You can figure out my email address by taking apart my signature :-) D Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt "Lee Hutchinson" wrote in message ... Many many, many thanks for that. No more rolling off the end of the runway into the sea anymore! I've been going through what i thought were all the alternative key assignments i could find, with no luck. Seems it is about the only one i hadn't tried LOL Many thanks Dudley Lee Hutch "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message news ![]() "Lee Hutchinson" wrote in message ... Does anyone out there have an idea on how i deploy the brake chute, for this brilliant add- on. Its a bit of a problem without it as its dammn hard to stop running off the runway. Ive been through the documentation for it and cant find it anywhere, and yet the back of the box pic mentions it and shows it in a pic. Many thanks Lee Hutch In trying to answer your question; as I use the Mig constantly; I learned something myself :-) I just realized that the key assignment Captain Sim gave this function isn't in the master key list for FS9. I never realized how this is done by third party developers until now. I have the Mig drag chute assigned to a throttle button on a Hotas Cougar setup so I don't use a key assignment. I assigned it right after install so I never noticed the actual key is was assigned to. Apparently, Captain Sim and other developers will drop a key assignment or two into your key "assignments" section that assigns a specific function for their add on to a key that seldom gets used. That assignment now shows up as a selection in your sim key assignments. I never knew this. For the Mig 21's drag chute, CS used the "tailhook up/down" which is from CFS3 I believe, and put it in there where it wasn't in there before in the normal COF key assignments. Anyway, this is how I think it works :-) I'm sure someone will correct me if I have it wrong. For solving your problem, go into the key assignments in the sim and go down the list and find Tailhook up/down. Whatever key combination is showing there is the function key CS assigned for the drag chute. Mine isn't showing anymore for some reason. Probably because I have it on the throttle as a button assignment now. I believe it was ctrl+/ but I'm not certain. Anyway, you should find it there, and you're right; you'll need that drag chute!!! :-) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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