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Hard to believe you can get them started without knowing how to shut them down. All you have to do to stop them is pull them back past the idle stops. There is a full shutdown procedure you can find on the forums, or you could RTFM too.

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Hard to believe you can get them started without knowing how to shut them down. All you have to do to stop them is pull them back past the idle stops. There is a full shutdown procedure you can find on the forums, or you could RTFM too.

 

:doh: Thx Mad but i don´t know how to started too :lol:. I just fly for fun and i learn from some tutorials....

 

THX AGAIN MAD.

 

Sorry for my inglish. I speak spanish :D

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Presidio

So there's no need to turn them off then if it's just for fun.

You can actually press ctrl+e for 3 times to make your flight real fun :D

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Presidio

So there's no need to turn them off then if it's just for fun.

You can actually press ctrl+e for 3 times to make your flight real fun :D

 

Haha you deserve negative rep for this mate! ;)

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I've had success turning off my engines with this method:

 

1) Roll inverted

2) Count to 10+ seconds

 

;)

And then, land afterwards...Now that is when things get reaaaaallly interesting!

This is an amazing sim! 'Nuff said!:pilotfly:

 

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And then, land afterwards...Now that is when things get reaaaaallly interesting!

 

LOL now i´m lookig for some tutorials of the CDU.

 

My principal sim is Open Falcon but this A-10C is very fun :pilotfly: :joystick::book::joystick: :megalol:

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