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As a person finding his way around FSX (does anyone ever get to the bottom of it?), I have a query about the latest list of Commands.  What is the effect of using a command with the word 'Set' attached to it?  For example, Aileron Set, Flaps Set, Com Radio Set, Gear Set, and so on.  If anyone can give me a pointer to where the commands are explained in detail, I would be sooooooooo grateful.  Wondering if these types of command can give me an edge in the working of, say, the PMDG 747 -400X, is really doing my head in!  (Using Windows 7 64-bit).

 

Regards and Happy Aviating,

 

Philhen.

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I presume 'SET' variants require a parameter. I think the definitive reference is here.


MarkH

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It is to say "Set Value=position of the controller", which is the sent to the other pilot in a shared cockpit session.

 


Dave Hodges

 

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