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Stuka

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  1. 1. That's indeed the new way 2. If there's still files in a mission file from a "prepare", it will overrule whatever is set in the ME. 3. Only the names are being used from that file, not the frequencies
  2. It's actually parts of the HSI that are floating there (lubber line,...) reported
  3. To temporary get the load function, press and hold any of the OSB’s and switch one around with the LOAD function. Afterwards, you can set it back to COMM That being said, it’s not necessary needed to load DSMS again after a re-arm. You can just set the correct payload on the inventory menu in DSMS.
  4. Please find here a manual for the ARC-210 as it is current being modelled by ED. Or download here: https://www.476vfightergroup.com/downloads.php?do=download&downloadid=499 TO 1A-10C-ARC-210-ADM.pdf
  5. Reported. But I have to ask.... why would you want to manipulate ground override during DTS load ?
  6. UFC: FUNC + 3 -> Waypoints and enter your WP name or number to call up your waypoiny or FUNC + 9 (selects mission points), and cycle with STEER to your waypoints
  7. Just looked at it on my end (openbeta), but it's working as intended. What happens if you map it to any other key?
  8. I've got honestly no idea what the start/stop/reset mapping is for, but what you are looking for is the clock control and select button mapping. Just had a look: working as intended.
  9. I just tried it on the openbeta: engage dms fwd, slew over target, release dms => target locked Looking good to me.
  10. This is intended. The digital clock is not getting its time (or time adjustment) from the CDU anymore, but it's independent. At mission start, the digital clock is initialized with GMT. To be able to change it, you have to press the clock's select and control button. (best use keyboard/keybind for that). The hours digit will start flashing, and you can adjust it by pressing the control button. Pressing the select button again, will make the minutes digit start flashing. Also set this with the control button. Repeat the steps for the seconds digit. Pressing the select button 1 more time, will bring the clock back to normal mode.
  11. This is intended. The digital clock is not getting its time (or time adjustment) from the CDU anymore, but it's independent. At mission start, the digital clock is initialized with GMT. To be able to change it, you have to press the clock's select and control button. (best use keyboard/keybind for that). The hours digit will start flashing, and you can adjust it by pressing the control button. Pressing the select button again, will make the minutes digit start flashing. Also set this with the control button. Repeat the steps for the seconds digit. Pressing the select button 1 more time, will bring the clock back to normal mode.
  12. I looked at your track until the point where you restart alignment. Until that part all was good. CDU was at 4.0.0.8, indicating alignment is complete. You just should continue with the checklist at that point, and everything will be ok. After EGI INS alignment is complete: 19. CDU - ALIGN Page - Depress NAV LSK. 20. Nav Mode Select Panel (NMSP) - EGI and STR PT, ANCHR, or TACAN, as desired. 21. AHCP IFFCC switch - TEST. 22. AHCP JTRS switch - ON - As required. 23. AHCP CICU switch - ON. 24. MFCD (L/R) - As required. 25. MFCD (Load Page displayed) - Load data (as required). .....
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