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Old 10-07-2011, 04:03 AM
NedLynch NedLynch is offline
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Originally Posted by binky9 View Post
I have a similar problem, but only with the 109 and the Italian bomber. In all of the other a/c, the flaps work fine. But, in those two, the flaps will go to down, then to neutral, or up, and then to neutral. It isn't the anthropmorphic setting. I have tried disabling it.

Anyone have this problem, or can suggest a cure?

Thanks,

binky9
I assume you have one button mapped for lowering flaps and one button for raising the flaps.
If in a 109 you press the button to lower the flaps hold it and look down and to your left. You will see the wheel spinning as long as you hold the button, which means in order to fully extend the flaps you have to keep the wheel spinning/keep the button pressed. As soon as you let go of the button you will get the message "flaps neutral", they are not in neutral at that point, they are in the position you left them in when you let go of the button, it just means you stopped spinning the wheel.
The same functionality goes for the water radiator in a 109, which is controled by a spinning handle.
The devs modeled it that way to simulate you actually having to spin something to alter a control surface as compared to just flipping a switch like you do in a Spitfire.
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