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  1. Ken, I followed this post. I'm 2yrs in on my build, hopefully 4 left, lol. When you post your Arduino Sketches, please mention it here or link to them. Many Thanks and CONGRATULATIONS! Darin a.k.a. - Hookah
  2. Where do I program them? I tried in the main menu and mapped them all and they worked. But as soon as I got in the cockpit, they quit working. I haven't been back in the cockpit for over a year.
  3. Black Mamba has been created. Your link to Memphis Belle III didn't work for me.
  4. The Warthog Project has done this for all of us, and free to download. https://thewarthogproject.com/the-panel-design https://thewarthogproject.com/downloads Hopefully this will help you and is what you are looking for. Good luck and post your results.
  5. BUMP. Anyone ran across this issue. I've never been able to figure it out.
  6. You the MAN, Deadman!!!!!
  7. I put the following post in the Buddy Fox thread. Wanted it here too since I'm having trouble getting it to respond correctly. ********* Gentlemen, I need help. I purchased a 2nd hand buddy fox and Windows 11 sees it. I made the lua scripts changes and copied everything to the correct folders. Raygun works in DCS for the master caution light, I mapped the buttons in the control options and the buttons respond when pressed correctly. But as soon as I go back to the live cockpit of the A-10C II, none of the buttons are responsive. Only two buttons work and are button "4/JKL" which turns on nosewheel steering when pressed and button "5/MNO" that centers the view of the screen to center HUD. I'm at a loss and can't figure it out. I've flipped-flopped the lua line entry order back and forth and I've plugged the USB from my powered hub directly to the pc 2.0 and 3.0 ports. Has anyone else ran across this issue? Any suggestions? Thanks, Darin - a.k.a. Hookah
  8. Gentlemen, I need help. I purchased a 2nd hand buddy fox and Windows 11 sees it. I made the lua scripts changes and copied everything to the correct folders. Raygun works in DCS for the master caution light, I mapped the buttons in the control options and the buttons respond when pressed correctly. But as soon as I go back to the live cockpit of the A-10C II, none of the buttons are responsive. Only two buttons work and are button "4/JKL" which turns on nosewheel steering when pressed and button "5/MNO" that centers the view of the screen to center HUD. I'm at a loss and can't figure it out. I've flipped-flopped the lua line entry order back and forth and I've plugged the USB from my powered hub directly to the pc 2.0 and 3.0 ports. Has anyone else ran across this issue? Any suggestions? Thanks, Darin - a.k.a. Hookah
  9. SOLD!
  10. I'd like to purchase it from you. PM me your info. Is paypal ok?
  11. Is the shipping included? If not, what is the shipping cost to 65066?
  12. Deadman, I purchased a sheet from one of your original buyers. Do you have instructions of where the decals are placed? And THANK YOU for all your hard work you have done for the hobby! It's greatly appreciated.
  13. Nice work! Downloaded the skin and adding to my Jug.
  14. OMG! That's insane. Don't do it and keep looking. I found a local cabinet maker that has a CNC. He charges $100hr machine time. I'm supplying the plywood/mdf. It took me about 3weeks of calling and emailing till I found one that was reasonable and not too far away. Just keep looking so you don't get taken advantage of. Good Luck!
  15. It was sold. I checked also.
  16. Thank you good sir!!!
  17. Ken, can you link to the file & the sketch that solved your problems? I'm getting ready to make this panel and if I run into the same issue, I'd like to try your solution. Thanks, Darin - a.k.a. Hookah
  18. Gents, & Miladies, I'm trying to learn to skin my own hawg, and I'm wondering if the pattern I found can be cut to wrap around the body contours of the fuselage and the bits and pieces of the canopy, etc. I really like the chocolate chip desert pattern and want to use it. I brought it into the gimp file background layer, but it doesn't wrap-around at the red panel lines. It just skips that area and continues on, resulting in colors that do not continue or line up. All the tutorials I've seen everyone "hand colors" their patterns or uses a digital design that doesn't really need to be lined up. Is that really the way it has to be done? If so, I don't know if I want to put in that much effort. Any recommendations are much appreciated. And don't feel bad if you have to break the bad news to me. Many thanks, Callsign: "Hookah"
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