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Guest 757Boy

Just a quick question, maybe im stupid but...how does one open the big cargo door on the left side of the Vistaliners 727? Someone...

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Since I have the same question I used the seacrh function and

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Guest Mike_Luchia

Had this a while ago but removed it as my computer just wasn't up to the task. When I have problems finding key combos, and Shift E or Shift E 2 doesn't work, I usually try the Wing Fold, Tailhook or / keys. I believe the Wing Fold and Tail Hook key combos have to be programmed.Not sure if it is one of these or not but you can give it a try.

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Hi Mike,Thanks for your suggestions. With the Vistaliners the Wing Fold command is assigned to the aft door/stairs and the Tailhook command is assigned to the cockpit windows (or the other way around).In the meantime I found the cause. It is the old version of the great Richard Probst 727-panel. Without the panel shift E+2 works fine to open the cargo door. It also works when I load the aircraft in external view. But once I have switched to cockpit view and then back to external view shift E+2 opens the main door.I once have heared that some gauges can interfere with those combined key assingnements. But if I remeber correctly there is a gauge available for download, which cures such problems.CheersWolfgang

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