Silvester.E Posted Friday at 01:33 PM Posted Friday at 01:33 PM (edited) Hi, Q, on actual RL behavior using thrust in engaged Alt-mode. When using the thrust and repositioning the thrust (not slightly) it will disengage the Alt-mode if active (intended) and displayed. When letting go of thrust in different position should it automatically lock aircraft back into Alt-mode and recapture? Actual behavior in DCS when using the thrustlever/brake and reposition the thrust in engaged Alt-mode will automatically recapture, lock and snatch the aircraft back into Alt-mode after releasing the thrust in new position. What would the RL aircraft do? I thought you would have to manually engage the Alt-mode again for safety reasons, like for example the AH64D when breaking ALT mode but could be wrong. Edited Friday at 07:43 PM by Silvester.E
MAXsenna Posted Friday at 04:24 PM Posted Friday at 04:24 PM Hi, Q, on actual RL behavior using thrust brake in engaged Alt-mode. When using the thrust brake and repositioning the thrust (not slightly) it will disengage the Alt-mode if active and displayed. When letting go should it automatically lock aircraft back into Alt-mode? Actual behavior in DCS when using the thrustlever brake, reposition the thrust in engaged Alt-mode will lock and snatch the aircraft back into Alt-mode after releasing the thrustlever brake. What would the RL aircraft do? I thought you have to manually engage the Alt-mode again for safety reasons, but could be wrong.Did you read the long post about the new behaviour, and about keep pushing the button?Cheers! Sent from my SM-A536B using Tapatalk
Silvester.E Posted Friday at 04:41 PM Author Posted Friday at 04:41 PM (edited) I did, and understand it but it’s not about the brake, nor hold/release. In search for info on the actual behavior i constantly get stuck on info that ALT-MOD should NOT automatically recapture (actual behavior in-game automatically recapture) after heavy use and repositioning the thrustlever and release the brake for example after getting shot at by manpads and fast manouvering. Thats why i am asking what would be correct and don’t say its bad or a bug, cause i don’t know. Correct CH-47F Behavior 1. ALT Mode is ON → you press the thrust brake → you move the thrust lever (not slightly) The AFCS recognizes a pilot-commanded vertical change Therefore, ALT Hold immediately disengages This is intentional and correct ALT Hold will show OFF or drop its capture 2. You release the thrust brake Nothing re-engages. The aircraft remains out of ALT Mode You are now in basic vertical damping (A-Mode) 3. ALT Hold will not re-arm or re-capture on its own To get it back, the pilot must manually re-select ALT on the AFCS mode panel. Edited Friday at 08:18 PM by Silvester.E
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