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norbot

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  1. Not really. VW Beetle was built since 1938. The A-4 had its maiden flight in 1954.
  2. Adjust your view with NumPad keys 2, 4, 6, 8 then hit R/Alt + NumPad 0 to save the new default view.
  3. It's correct: https://www.helisimmer.com/news/razbam-shows-screenshots-bo-105-dcs
  4. Well, those who already have bought the Yak-52 can't say "no more $$ until its complete".
  5. Seriously, why don't you give Win 95 a try?
  6. If you can't download it with another browser, send me a PM with your mail-address and I'll send you a OneDrive link.
  7. It works for me. Just tried it. I'm using Win10 and Firefox. Try the direct dropbox link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r1cgaxszxr9y5cm/MB-339_v2.0.1.exe?dl=0
  8. The VKB rudders are a solid metal constuction, while the CH rudders look like plastic to me. I'm using the VKB ones and I'm totally pleased with them. No drama with the toe-brakes either.
  9. Both, the VKB and Virpil, have wonderfull mechanics. In the meantime I have sold my Gunfighter Mk. I because VKB changed the connection type between the base and stick and I could no longer buy adapters. Now I'm using a Virpil WarBRD base with TM Warthog and F/A-18 sticks and I'm very happy with it. With a Gunfighter Mk. III or a Virpil base you are always on the safe side, whatever you choose to buy.
  10. Haha, Kate seems to have a healthy sense of humor.
  11. In my opinion we have enough trainers in DCS. L-39, C-101 and a very good mod of the MB-339. But to each their own.
  12. Because of the negative angle mounting of the wings, I would say it's a Harrier.
  13. With the Mariana Islands Map being in developement, I don't think the chances for a Philippine Map are really high.
  14. Without a joystick it will be no joy, no matter what module you're going to fly. You can give it a try without a throttle and rudder, but a stick is absolutely essential.
  15. Looks like you're right. I've been flying in circles over two ZSU-57 at an altitude of around 5,000 feet. They fired at me, but they always missed me, and the A-10C isn't a really fast aircraft. So yes, the ZSU-57 seems to be quite useless at the moment.
  16. They have two buttons with the same function because of the HOTAS (hands on throttle and stick) concept. The most important switches are on the throttle and stick, so you can keep your hands on them almost all the time. If you're using the LASTE panel, you have to take your hands off the throttle. That's not exactly an advantage during combat or high workload (e.g. landing on a carrier).
  17. It's called "HOTAS Left Throttle Button" within the Options Panel.
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