September 25, 20178 yr Hi Brian, unfortunately I'm back after a short period of time. Now I have the issue, that the PNF announces the setting of flaps (even on the ground or airborne), but there is no reaction by the plane, the flaps stay where they are. I have to move them by myself. As I know it from the MD11 that it is not good to change the views during FS2Crew action, I'm really aware of not doing it. I have not really an Idea, why it is not working. Maybe you can help me in this case too? Greetings from nearby EDDM! Thomas ARMER SYSTEM: Win7-64 Pro I CoolerMaster HAF-932 I Intel E 8600 @4,2 GHz I Gainward GTX285 2048 MB I Asus Rampage Extreme I 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-1600 I HDDs: 1x 512 GB SSD Samsung 850 Pro, 2x 160 GB SATA 7200rpm I 2x Samsung 2443BW 24" 16:10 FLIGHTSIM: FS 2004 9.1
September 26, 20178 yr Commercial Member Do you have any hardware that could also be sending a flap command? It could be overriding the signal FS2Crew sends. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
September 26, 20178 yr Author Yes. I have a Throttle quadrant, one axis is assigned as Flap Handle. But I touch it definetively not - and in the MD11 it is correctly working. If there might be an issue, then should I also have problems while using the MD11, isn't it? Greetings from nearby EDDM! Thomas ARMER SYSTEM: Win7-64 Pro I CoolerMaster HAF-932 I Intel E 8600 @4,2 GHz I Gainward GTX285 2048 MB I Asus Rampage Extreme I 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-1600 I HDDs: 1x 512 GB SSD Samsung 850 Pro, 2x 160 GB SATA 7200rpm I 2x Samsung 2443BW 24" 16:10 FLIGHTSIM: FS 2004 9.1
September 26, 20178 yr Commercial Member Different planes, different integration styles. The axis assigned to the flap handle is the issue. It's overriding our signal sent via the iFly SDK. You'll just need to set the flap manually unless you want to delete the axis assignment on your joystick. Best, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
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