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Old May 8th 06, 09:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.simulators
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"Juanjo (sevilla)" ha scritto nel messaggio
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Guy escribió:
No, like you say it doesn't work, but it does pressing "C" after "D" or
"M".
Thanks anyway.

"Morten Lund" ha scritto nel messaggio
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Guy wrote:
How can I return to NAV mode, after been in A/A or A/G modes?
Thanks
Depending on how you entered AA or AG mode, you can press the relevant
mastermode tile on the up front controller (row of buttons under the
HUD) AA will cancel AA-mode, etc.

.Morten



You asked for the "master modes", and not the "override modes".

You have three master modes: NAV, A-A, A-G that can be accesed thorough
the ICP in the front part of the cockpit. To return to the NAV master mode
you should push again the master mode currently selected (A-A or A-G).

There are also two override modes: MRM (Medium Range Missiles) and
Dogfight, that are accesed through the switch located into the Throttle
stick of the HOTAS. Setting back the switch to the center position cancels
the currently selected override mode. This is in-game represented with the
"C" key click (Cancel Override Mode).

If you don't have a HOTAS with that switch programmed, you must acces the
override modes using the key commands "M" (for the MRM mode), "D" (for the
Dogfight mode) and "C" (to cancel any of those override modes).



 




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