Posts by Jet-Pack (IPACS)
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If I remember correctly it's on VNAV descent prediction...
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What device do you have, what operating system version is running, which country are you currently located in, does lukla load with other aircraft?
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My Lukla is only this.
And which version would that be?
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My bets were that the Yeti would be found within 24 hours, yessss
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Thanks, I can confirm this, the aircraft can roll right through the wall.
Though, I must say, you really should be stopped in front of the wall
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To assign an axis go to the controls menu, navigate to the basic assignments first.
Click on the function (e.g. throttle) that you want to assign in the center, then move the joystick axis that you want to control it with.
When you want to assign more than one throttle axis go to the multi-engine menus and assign the axis like I just described.
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It's on our long todo list. Perhaps one day.
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Awesome! All I can say is that it's already a lot of fun to fly the Carbon Cub
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Well in the A320 and A380 full thrust is applied before reaching the stall. But these aircraft are augmented by fly by wire, too.
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It's kinda annoying though.
Back then you can set the thingy to be infinite and it doesn't bother you (like it doesn't reset your plane after doing a water landing).
But now it just bothers me all the time haha, damaging small planes wings? reset, damaging an engine? reset.
and theres nothing to avoid it like it used to so i can't do my // very unrealistic stunts // lmao
This has nothing to do with the replay function itself. What you mean is the crash detection which was also overhauled to be more consistent whilst still allowing crazy maneuvers like water landing or belly landings. The goal is to always detect the crash so that you never lay upside down on the ground like a dead bug and can't do anything anymore except going to the main menu.
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As far as I know the A/T doesn't apply full thrust but if the A/T is armed it activates the speed mode and tries to maintain the lowest safe airspeed above stall speed. Depending on conditions this could go up to the maximum thrust. But I have to read up on this more before I can implement it.
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Yes, but as far as I know the most inner part is just a ventilation hole, no thrust from the inner exhaust, just air used for cooling of the turbine disks and other internal parts.
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I don't remember deleting that picture. For moderation purposes I delete images that are not screenshots from Aerofly or which are "bug reports". Bug reports and issues should be posted in the forums as attachments, not to the gallery.
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At the moment we're doing a closed testing phase with several users.
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In the old version the replay was deleted when you crashed. With the new version you can still use the replay after you have crashed. So we see no benefit of having the old version.
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There is nothing you can change or edit from the outside. It's probably not a bug and just works as intended, no smoothing applied, just raw camera rotation from mouse movements.
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We have not gotten around to adding them to all aircraft.