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Yep, quick start .. I don't have enuff time to be manually starting up.

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I allways flipping every switch, but I leave the checklists and follow a flow pattern to the panels and switches. Though, with more DCS modules available I may have to return to the checklists to remember the right procedures...

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I normally use the manual start procedure, unless I'm testing a setting or building a mission.

 

 

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I do it manually all the time except during training with the groop. Usaly have to start 4-6 times during traing manuvers. I get up for a snack with auto start is going.


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I always go manual, feels like it's quicker, and I don't have to turn off that annyoing instrument lights and other things that the auto insists should be activated

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Quick start for me. But I am planning to learn how to do manual start but as EagleEye said I will probably forgot how to when more modules are available.

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Quick start for me, although it is annoying to have to turn off the A/C lights.

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Depends on the situation for me. Normally I do it manually to get everything my way from the get-go (and because it's just more fun that way), but if I intend to go raid the fridge for beers or something I'll use auto-start to have everything running when I get back. The latter especially if I'm on a multiplayer server, since I'll usually be co-oping with other players and don't want to delay the flight unecessarily.

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If it's not running already, manual start-up. Goes faster than auto-startup.

 

Not if you do it correctly. Unfortunately the damage model does not incorporate frying the APU if you don't stick to the cooldown-times, same thing with oil-temps of the engines, you have to w8 for those to go beyond the first red marker before you are allowed to take the engines out of idle in the real thing.

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Not if you do it correctly. Unfortunately the damage model does not incorporate frying the APU if you don't stick to the cooldown-times, same thing with oil-temps of the engines, you have to w8 for those to go beyond the first red marker before you are allowed to take the engines out of idle in the real thing.

 

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