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notproplayer3

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  1. Okay, I see, thanks a lot for, both of you, for your help
  2. I don't know if it's a bug or not but I can open the communications menu just fine when I'm on the ground but when I'm in the air the communications menu won't open at all (even when setting comms on the ufc), this only happens to the f/a-18, in other planes (mirage, harrier, ka 50, ...) the communication menu always opens even when not setting up the communications
  3. if the temperature is under 6 degrees the fa 18 won't launch from the aircraft carrier, the rpm will be at 98% and you will see the engines working hard but it won't get launched from the ramp here's the other thread I started about that same issue and it seems like other people have got this problem: https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=218352 DxDiag.txt launch fail.trk
  4. I think you sent the same thread we're on right now by accident
  5. thanks a lot, seems like you got the same issue as mine, well I think this whole thing is probably a bug more than anything else so thanks to all of you who commented on this thread, I think I'll try to inform ED about this bug
  6. I don't think my issue is really a bug (well maybe but not the same as yours), I can take off at anything higher than 4 degrees, so the throttle curves aren't the issue with me, anyways thanks for your reply
  7. I tried but it didn't work, thanks for you reply
  8. I'm sure my throttle is at a 100%, I did some tests and it seems I can only take off at about 4 degrees outside *correction: my hotas throttle is fully pushed but my rpm is in fact at 98% so does that mean I can't take off at -1 degrees ? seems a bit exagerated to me
  9. Here's the situation: I'm playing in my fa18 in the caucasus map and the temperature is -1 degrees While trying to launch out of the uss stenis, I notice that even though my engines are working hard I won't takeoff, and when reading the engines temperature I see that they are at 809 and 815 degrees, I think that to get launched off you need about 825 degrees on the two engines so that wouldn't be a problem if I knew how to heat up a bit more those engines, I tried a couple of switches but none of them would work so I was hopping one of you would know what to do in that kind of situation (I'm pretty sure I saw fa 18's take off aircraft carriers in even colder weather)
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