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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 06-16-2013, 07:01 AM
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No, I never have the two throttles installed at the same time. I intended to do what I used to do in FSX: use my single throttle for single-engine aircraft and the quadrant for twins.

Maybe I have to delete the settings for the single throttle? I am surprised these would be a problem without the single throttle being installed.

I have used the CH Manager for years. I frequently unplug, replug, and calibrate my CH pedals and stick just to keep them honest. I have had no trouble with them in Dover. I installed all peripherals exactly as per instructions. The only CH product which will not work is the quadrant. It had been run through the Manager and calibrated.

The curious matter about the CH quadrant is that it is recognized by Dover in the Controls Axis, and I am able to test them for functionality using the gauges in Controls Axis. It checks out 100%, yet does not work at all in play.

As for the corvette, I purged all Mod files, and I did not use it in the most recent attempts to get the Blenheim to bomb over water. Now it won't even bomb over land. I saw on the Team Fusion a thread about bombing. One poster claimed the changes for fuel, bullets, bombs, and fuzes do not work well offline, but work perfectly online. Yeaggghhhhhhh.
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