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Hi,

 

About the flap lever first, to better explain my issue with airbrakes.

When I push the flap down button it put the flap lever down.

When I release the button, it puts the lever neutral. I like this behaviour, it allows to good mimic the aircraft systems.

 

I would like the same for airbrakes, but for whatever reason it does not work. If I setup two buttons for airbrakes on and off, it works but then I always have the airbrakes button either up or down, never neutral, and it also means I can't stop the airbrakes mid position, they are always either full down or full up.

 

Any way to have a behaviour like the flaps, so when I release a button it put the airbrakes to neutral?

 

Thanks

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There is a Speed Brake Switch - Hold you can map. It does not quite meet the two buttons, but I use it to have finer control. Somebody smarter than me could probably set up their buttons so it does Speed Brake Switch - Out / In on depress and Speed Brake Switch - Hold on release though.

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What makes you think the actual aircraft could be operated in this fashion?

 

The manual of the real thing?

 

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On my HOTAS I use a 3-way switch to control the speedbrake: one position for open, middle for hold and the last position for close.

 

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The manual of the real thing?

 

yw6ZfdH.jpg

 

On my HOTAS I use a 3-way switch to control the speedbrake: one position for open, middle for hold and the last position for close.

 

Thanks.

 

And i think you answered the OP.

 

 

 

 

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