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INDIAFOXTECHO - F-35 LIGHTNING II is out!!

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49 minutes ago, PlumCrazy said:

along with the requirement to re-map my throttle axis controller every time I want to fly this aircraft has parked it in my virtual hangar until these issues get sorted.

You don’t have to do that, simple make a profile for the F-35 in controls. I have a profile for every aircraft I fly, it takes seconds to switch.

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6 hours ago, PlumCrazy said:

I don't normally go to Facebook to look for Developer support, but I did look through the posts on the Indiafoxtecho Facebook page.  I don't see where Dino explains WHY we have to map our throttle to THROTTLE AXIS 1, other than he mentions it is needed for users on Sim Update 7 Beta (which I am running).  All other aircraft work fine having my throttle mapped to the generic THROTTLE AXIS, so I have a hard time calling this a sim issue and not a dev issue.  Unfortunately, the combination of consistent CTDs when flying the F-35 along with the requirement to re-map my throttle axis controller every time I want to fly this aircraft has parked it in my virtual hangar until these issues get sorted.

I seem to recall that helicopters required mapping of individual throttle axes; maybe the F-35 needs to map to a specific throttle axis for vertical flight mode.

You guys are lucky, it won't even load for me before it CTD's.  Nothing, nada, I select Fly and it loads to a black screen then crashes.  

Frustrating but I understand the difficulties of designing modules for flight sims as I've been there done that myself. 

I'd be happy at this point if I could just look at it in the sim lol......

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On 1/6/2022 at 10:17 PM, dobee51 said:

I seem to recall that helicopters required mapping of individual throttle axes; maybe the F-35 needs to map to a specific throttle axis for vertical flight mode.

Allready explained above!

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8 minutes ago, BNL2001 said:

You guys are lucky, it won't even load for me before it CTD's.  Nothing, nada, I select Fly and it loads to a black screen then crashes.  

Frustrating but I understand the difficulties of designing modules for flight sims as I've been there done that myself. 

I'd be happy at this point if I could just look at it in the sim lol......

If you're running DX12, try DX11, or try DX12 if you're running DX11 . Just mentioning because I can run Kodiak in DX11, but it crashes in DX12 

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On 1/6/2022 at 10:51 AM, PlumCrazy said:

I don't normally go to Facebook to look for Developer support, but I did look through the posts on the Indiafoxtecho Facebook page.  I don't see where Dino explains WHY we have to map our throttle to THROTTLE AXIS 1, other than he mentions it is needed for users on Sim Update 7 Beta (which I am running).  All other aircraft work fine having my throttle mapped to the generic THROTTLE AXIS, so I have a hard time calling this a sim issue and not a dev issue.

IIRC the F-35 isn't the only third party aircraft affected by this. It's an issue that popped up with the hotfix.

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6 hours ago, bvdboomen said:

Dino has placed a comprehensive FAQ on his Blogspot site: http://indiafoxtecho.blogspot.com
Among the answers is, that the F-35 is not compatible with DX12.

Well that would explain a lot!  Thank you!

 

EDIT:  I can at least look at it in game now!  Still CTD's a few minutes later but we're getting there!

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On 1/3/2022 at 2:53 PM, fogboundturtle said:

There is 4 different Throttle Axis in MSFS. You need to bind it to throttle 1

When I bind my throttle to throttle axis 1 the F 35 works but all of my other planes #2 engines will not spool up! they are running but will produce power!

14 minutes ago, Hooked1 said:

When I bind my throttle to throttle axis 1 the F 35 works but all of my other planes #2 engines will not spool up! they are running but will produce power!

Do you the same profile for all aircraft? if so make one for the F-35 and only use that profile for that aircraft. You should have a profile for every aircraft or at least one for types e.g GA.

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1 hour ago, Hooked1 said:

When I bind my throttle to throttle axis 1 the F 35 works but all of my other planes #2 engines will not spool up! they are running but will produce power!

Bind throttles 1, 2, 3 and 4 to your throttle axis. For 2, 3 and 4, ignore the warning that it's already got a binding and go ahead and validate each. Done for all aircraft!

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14 hours ago, odourboy said:

Bind throttles 1, 2, 3 and 4 to your throttle axis. For 2, 3 and 4, ignore the warning that it's already got a binding and go ahead and validate each. Done for all aircraft!

Thank you again! 

I would be lost without everyone posts and help!

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