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akeoff is interesting...  I don't recall the original release being so squirrely.

 

Very nice screenshot Ryan, where is this?


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Er... I am sure it is a nice plane but where the heck is the parking brake?

 

Also, XP doesn't have key for the parking brake? I must be a bit stupid here but searched for 'brake' and 'park' and nothing useful came up.

 

Back to the Cessna for the time being... :wink:

 

Search for "brake" and program you choice for parking brake key or button for "Toggle Maximum brake" (not real sure of how it's worded, but it is the selection that will put on the max braking). You will find that will get your parking brake working.

This is one of the frustrating things about X-Plane. They don't seem to want to use the most logical way of wording. Same with the auto pilot disconnect.  It is something about "servos".  It took me a long time to figure that out.

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Takeoff is interesting...  I don't recall the original release being so squirrely.

 

But very nice!

 

Actually has anyone landed on water yet?  I basically flipped over and died.  Gear was up of course.  Pushed button to WATER.

 

akoya.jpg

It looks like a great island hopper, but obviously a real challenge to land in the water.  I donwloaded it and I'll give it a go this weekend.


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I thought that was a real pic, nice!


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It looks like Santa Barbara (KSBA).

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