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Old 10-25-2010, 11:49 AM
ECV56_Lancelot ECV56_Lancelot is offline
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I jump a little late on the discussion, and get a bit confused about what will be modeled. I understand that realistic parameter of engine and system operation will be modeled, but we will not have clickable all switches, buttons and lever because a lot of them were only needed for start up or shut down procedure only.
I'm more than fine with all that, but i would like to know if we will have clickable swiches, knobs and buttons for things that are used during flight. For example:
- Turn on/off internal light
- Same with external lights
- Activate weapons or bombs (dont know if any planes of BoB had something like this, i'm just guessing here for giving an example).
- Change radio frequency
- Knobs of instruments like altimeter or other

And thigs like that.
I mean, i like realistic procedures but i know most don't like them and in favour of leave them outside, but for everything that is used in flight, including radio equipment, i would like to know if we will have them clickable.

Thanks a lot Oleg for the time given to us to answer our question and discuss this motters! Its one of the thing a apreciate most about you and your team.
Take care and keep it up!
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