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I noticed in the manual that the airbrake switch has a push axis. Is this supposed to keep the brake open while the switch is pushed (like the L-39)?

 

I ask because the current command just performs a speedbrake toggle function. If it is supposed to be like the L-39, any word on when this will be implemented?

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I noticed the Airbrake button binding disappeared...or am I missing something.

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I noticed the Airbrake button binding disappeared...or am I missing something.

 

 

search for T3 (T3_Forward / Down /Backward) the text is "T3_Forward: Speed Brake On"

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I think the question is the push button t3 in irl jf17 is :

- push = airbrake on / release = off

Or

- push = airbrake on or off depend on eta of the airbrake / release = nothing

Posted
I think the question is the push button t3 in irl jf17 is :

- push = airbrake on / release = off

Or

- push = airbrake on or off depend on eta of the airbrake / release = nothing

 

Yes. I'm assuming that Push On/Release Off is the intended function (because it makes the most sense), but the function is currently a toggle and I wanted to ask.

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Interesting.

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