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Old 06-05-2011, 09:03 AM
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External view padlock views in 4.11 are disabled when the pit padlock is disabled.
Could that also mean that in external view (Server Side) the arrows indicating proximity of aircraft can be disabled too? Maybe just friendly 'arrows' shown, while the enemy 'arrows' hidden?

Just asking again, but great news on the above, cheers, MP
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Old 06-05-2011, 01:54 PM
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By thinking of the static plane spawn update, I have a couple of questions

1. If you spawn a static bomber, would you be able to control the gunnery positions ?

2.If take off from a static plane from a Hangar or under a shed, would the plane collapse if it was put on grass or in any places put the runway. (I played few missions that are like this and the plane just brakes up) ?

3. Is it possible that you can control it on autopilot to the direction you want or it just returns to the base that it came from ?

I could come up with more questions soon, however that is my current questions for the Static plane spawn.
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