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Tree_UK 08-10-2011 02:13 PM

Its another bug, stick it on Luthiers 'to do' list.

Gollum 08-10-2011 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SYN_Bliss (Post 322056)
I think this is one of 2 things. It's either a visual bug or people are simply forgetting about their landing gear.

Sometimes when I press the landing gear button on takeoff they go to "neutral" instead of "up" position, meaning it takes more than one key press to get them up. I'm wondering if that's happening to others as well. Hitting the button thinking their gear is up when it really isn't?

By the way, anyone know why there's 3 positions for the 109 gear? what does the neutral gear position do? unless they modeled it wrong like the prop pitch at first where it's spring loaded and should move back to neutral when not holding up or down???

anyone know?:confused:

Blackdog_kt 08-10-2011 04:57 PM

According to another poster who tested this, this is a visual bug that probably occurs when a player sets his gear controls to neutral.

As to what neutral does, it stops the gear retraction motors/hydraulic pumps. If the control was left in the up or down position, the motor/pump would continue running even after the gear had locked into position, placing unnecessary strain on the system.

I missed this initially, but then i decided to map separate up/down commands and stop using the toggle switch, in order to follow the historical procedure.

There's no penalty yet for leaving the motors running but we could possibly expect some kind of failure (eg, over-pressure in the hydraulics resulting in a busted pipe and leak) as the DMs get further fleshed out, so i'm trying to pick up good habits and follow proper procedures early on :grin:

furbs 08-10-2011 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Winger (Post 322129)
Cannot agree here.
At the beginning i forgot to raise gear too. Everytime i did my speed was messed, the gear broke and the plane started to shake like mad.

Winger


Yes, if you forget to raise it, you get the speed handicap. Im talking about a bug/feature where your gear drops half down during the mission/looks like its dropped during a mission, then you dont get the speed handicap.

Gollum 08-10-2011 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blackdog_kt (Post 322236)
According to another poster who tested this, this is a visual bug that probably occurs when a player sets his gear controls to neutral.

As to what neutral does, it stops the gear retraction motors/hydraulic pumps. If the control was left in the up or down position, the motor/pump would continue running even after the gear had locked into position, placing unnecessary strain on the system.

I missed this initially, but then i decided to map separate up/down commands and stop using the toggle switch, in order to follow the historical procedure.

There's no penalty yet for leaving the motors running but we could possibly expect some kind of failure (eg, over-pressure in the hydraulics resulting in a busted pipe and leak) as the DMs get further fleshed out, so i'm trying to pick up good habits and follow proper procedures early on :grin:

Thanks. that explains it.


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