![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
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 |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "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 |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
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 |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
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 |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Im just trying to learn the panel and start up checklists instead of doing
the normal Ctrl-E shortcut, and im already getting brain overload hehe. I love the detail in this add on, ive also got the L-39 by captain sim that i'm getting to grips with too. Lee Hutch "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message link.net... 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 |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Now that I read your thread I'm definitely aware that there MUST be a drag
chute on the MiG21! But the trouble is I can't find it! I use a german version of FS2004 and there the trouble obviously starts. There is no such item as a tailhook to assign to any key....:-( Obviously it has disappeared somewhere in the translation progress or it has been mistranslated but I also couldn't find anything in the list that would at least resemble in any faintest way to something like a tailhook. Now the question is: Is there any other means to deploy that chute? I couldn't find any hint in the manuals. It looks like I have to live without that chute! Too bad. Nevertheless I manage to land that nice bird on a 8200 ft runway and using about two third with moderate braking. So I'm afraid that the ground crew will just have to deal with excessive brake wear if they can't give me that chute working..... -- Oskar (retired captain) Remember, in the great scheme of things, we're all small potatoes... "Dudley Henriques" schrieb im Newsbeitrag link.net... 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 |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi Oskar;
I honestly don't know why there's no tailhook up/down in your assignments after installing the Mig. I'm a little hazy myself on how it gets in there to begin with. I've looked over a printout of the key assignments for FS9 as it comes out of the box clean and I can't find an assignment for tailhook. After installing the Mig, it's there.....at least on my machine. I've been assuming that Captain Sim has put it in there during the install of the Mig. If you go to the Captain Sim site and access the Mig area, under FAQ for the Mig, there's a notation about the drag chute. I know for their F104 download, they assign the drag chute on the Starfighter to another key...wing fold I believe. I remember asking them at one time why they did this, as it meant that if you had both the Mig and the 104 installed, you would have separate key functions for the drag chutes on each airplane and that could get to be a hassle if you had a controller function assigned for one. They informed me at that time that this is how they had to do it because of FS9 limitations. If all else fails, send Alex at Captain Sim support a note. He'll give you some kind of an answer that will square the drag chute away for you on the Mig. Dudley "Oskar Wagner" wrote in message ... Now that I read your thread I'm definitely aware that there MUST be a drag chute on the MiG21! But the trouble is I can't find it! I use a german version of FS2004 and there the trouble obviously starts. There is no such item as a tailhook to assign to any key....:-( Obviously it has disappeared somewhere in the translation progress or it has been mistranslated but I also couldn't find anything in the list that would at least resemble in any faintest way to something like a tailhook. Now the question is: Is there any other means to deploy that chute? I couldn't find any hint in the manuals. It looks like I have to live without that chute! Too bad. Nevertheless I manage to land that nice bird on a 8200 ft runway and using about two third with moderate braking. So I'm afraid that the ground crew will just have to deal with excessive brake wear if they can't give me that chute working..... -- Oskar (retired captain) Remember, in the great scheme of things, we're all small potatoes... "Dudley Henriques" schrieb im Newsbeitrag link.net... 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 |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "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 If you like to fly MiG related add-ons this is a very interesting link with the MiG-21 bis downloadable demo, and with the sample of add-on documentation (a/c history, techdata, .) http://www.soko.hr/source/Addon/Add_on.htm Best Regards |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Goodyear Brake Pucks - Cheap! | Ron Wanttaja | Home Built | 7 | July 16th 04 06:45 AM |
Building the Po' Boy Bending Brake | Veeduber | Home Built | 14 | March 1st 04 06:15 PM |
USAF = US Amphetamine Fools | RT | Military Aviation | 104 | September 25th 03 03:17 PM |
Brake caliper flange | Stealth Pilot | Home Built | 5 | July 7th 03 04:19 PM |
Brake line design question | Charlie Smith | Home Built | 0 | July 2nd 03 12:31 PM |