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Classic Aircraft Simulations Piper J-3... A jewell ?

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13 hours ago, Mike62 said:

Thanks I will try CTRL + Space for the parking brake.  Although, when I remove the wheel chocks, the rudder pedals release as if the chocks are the brakes.  I will also try slew mode.

Mike

In the Cub I believe the Chocks ARE the wheelbrakes

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    The CAS Cub is hands-down the BEST stick and rudder airplane in MSFS.  The BEST.  And as the real J-3 is the best stick and rudder airplane that has ever been built, this works out well.  Additio

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    It's one of those great add-ons I never actually fly. I've a few like that. Amazing but somehow, I never seem to 'reach' for them.  

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There's now a "flight model review" abou it, with interesting fine tuning suggestions:

 

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