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How do I add manual lowering of Gear ... CTRL-G ... to aircraft

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Guest cwood

Hi All,Our VA is assembling a new Propliner for our livery, in both FS2002 and FS2004. But the capability to manually lower the landing gear with the CTRL-G function doesn't exist in either of our base models.Can someone please give us the instructions on how to add that feature?Thanks in advance for any help.Charles Wood

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Guest FelixFFDS

In the aircraft.cfg file, check the contact point information to make sure you have correct entries in the extension and retraction times for each of the gears.Felix/FFDSPegasus Aviation Design

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Hi,Can we do something with (>K:Gear-Pump)??In my panel this works only with complete electrical failure and the gear system assigned to the elec sys, not to the hydraulic.Jan"Beatus Ille Procul Negotiis"

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HiCtrl-G wont work until power source is cut/broken section 523 of the airfile sets this,the avalable settings are 0 = Electric, 1 = Hydraulic, 2 = Pneumatic, 3 = Manual, 4 = NoneThis can also be set in the aircraft.cfg in the contact points section gear_system_type = # the sdk has not got a listing for this,but it has for the flaps which is the same.Not sure if the manual(3)works but worth a try(is there a key assignment for man. gear up?.Wozza

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