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I wondered eversince there is a legal :smartass:way checking the state of your ext lights.

 

In Su-25T you can at least sneak the wingtips.. but Su-25 inflight: no dice.:helpsmilie:

 

Even in russian A/C an engineer would have installed some type of switch/feedback. Where is the switch anyways — behind the head? :joystick:

 

I would even read through instructions to make it happen. :book:

Edited by Col. Clark "GRUNT" Half
adjusting title more informative

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Posted

I guess the switch itself is the indicator.

Pos 1, steady

Pos 2, off

Pos 3, alternating

 

As far as i know thought the switch is not animated in the DCS pit.

(then again, wouldn't even know where to look)

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At least all the aircraft that I have been in cockpit (flying or working) has this secuence:

 

3-landing/take off

2-taxi

1-off

 

Or in case of retractable lights:

 

3-on

2-off

1-retract

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