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Okay, guys.

Need help, please.

 

Since in RL pilot and/or RIO don't have "ctrl+c" to close their canopy...

...where is the switch to open/close the canopy in th F-14?:music_whistling:

 

Cann anyone please help me?!

Edited by JumpinK
sorry, dumb question

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Posted
Okay, guys.

Need help, please.

 

Since in RL pilot and/or RIO don't have "ctrl+c" to close their canopy...

...where is the switch to open/close the canopy in th F-14?:music_whistling:

 

Cann anyone please help me?!

 

The panel is on the right side of the cockpit, however I don’t think it has any click points yet. Certainly I can’t get any green icon on it to interact.

 

However I’m sure it will turn up in time

 

 

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Posted

I concur. I can't even see it even if I crane my head around. It's basically a lever under the rim of the fuselage where the canopy rail meets it on the right near your knee. Here it is in Aerosoft's F-14, sticking out diagonally right where the pointer is:

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Posted

It's hunger and spring loaded to fold against the side of the cockpit. That's why you can't see it at the moment. I just use the key command.

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Posted

Thanks for your help, guys.

 

Found it.

 

Hopefully it becomes clickable later on...

"Landing on the ship during the daytime is like sex, it's either good or it's great. Landing on the ship at night is like a trip to the dentist, you may get away with no pain, but you just don't feel comfortable"

— LCDR Thomas Quinn, USN.

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