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HI!

Usually when I wanted to have the NWS HI I had to press the button and keep pressed, as if I unpress it it would change back to NWS normal.

Now in 2.7 in supercarrier I press once only the NWS button and it changes to HI without pressing it anymore, so I don't know if that is a bug or not. Didn't find anything related to this in the forums. 

 

Thanks! 

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24 minutes ago, BIGNEWY said:

Hi,

 

please include a short example track replay 

 

thanks

Yes. 

You can try yourself. This is only produced in the Stenis or the Supercarrier. I have made a mini mission with engines running in the Stenis. Also a track in cold and dark with the supercarrier. You can try yourself. Just open a F18 mission cold and dark in super carrier and once you have the HUD with one engine running (enough) just press the NWS but don't remain it pressed.

 

If I do this on land, there is no bug. 

 

F18NWS_HI_BUG_Stenis.miz NWS_HI_SuperCarrier.trk

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Posted (edited)
44 minutes ago, Japo32 said:

Usually when I wanted to have the NWS HI I had to press the button and keep pressed, as if I unpress it it would change back to NWS normal.

Now in 2.7 in supercarrier I press once only the NWS button and it changes to HI without pressing it anymore

when your wings are folded, you dont have to hold the button. if your wings are extended, you do have to hold the button.

 

edit: FoxTwo was faster 🙂

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And that is the normal behaviour? Because previously I had to maintain pressed with wings folded. If that is the normal behaviour, then perfect for me.

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51 minutes ago, Japo32 said:

And that is the normal behaviour? Because previously I had to maintain pressed with wings folded. If that is the normal behaviour, then perfect for me.

That is the correct behavior as described in the Hornet NATOPS. It's how it's always worked for me in game as well. 

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Actually, unless something changed, the criterion was whether the wing handle was locked (in) or unlocked (out). You can have deployed wings, but if you leave the handle unlocked, you can have sticky NWS HI.

This is in DCS, I don't remember if it's different in IRL.

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Ok. But strange in the past I had to maintain pressed the NWS button while on carrier with wings folded. I am doing the Raven One campaign and was today in the 8th mission that noticed this change from what I had before.

In any case, thanks and nothing more to say.

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10 hours ago, Harker said:

This is in DCS, I don't remember if it's different in IRL.

Here's what NATOPS says:

 

"With the wing handle unlocked and nosewheel steering in the low mode, pressing the
nosewheel steering button causes the nosewheel steering to go to the high mode where it remains
without holding the button pressed."

 

So yah, it's the wing handle that determines how NWS works. I didn't know that before, cool. 

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Here's what NATOPS says:
 
"With the wing handle unlocked and nosewheel steering in the low mode, pressing the
nosewheel steering button causes the nosewheel steering to go to the high mode where it remains
without holding the button pressed."
 
So yah, it's the wing handle that determines how NWS works. I didn't know that before, cool. 
Good to know it's working correctly, thanks for checking.
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