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Old 04-19-2011, 08:44 PM
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Default Level Stabilizer?

Well, just a question about the level stabilizer. Did anybody work it out already? You can assign a key for it in the controls\aircraft section. It is listed under "Level stabilzier" wich is misspelled as I understand. I tried several keys, including several combinations with SHIFT and CTRL. It shows up in the *.ini file as: "N=horstab01". This is only after you save your key assignments in a file. The N is the key I assigned. The file is stored in the:
my documents\1C Softclub\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover directory

But well, horizontal stabilizer is not working in the game (yet) I did not try all of the aircraft. But the level stabilizer is a feature that is pretty essential to the serious bomber pilot, so I would like to have it functioning within Il-2 COD. Even if it isn't an historic feature. In real life, the bomb-aimer would also have to rely on someone else to keep the aircraft steady and horizontal. Also, there seems to be something wrong with the course-autopilot in the Ju-88.

Great game by the way! I enjoy every minute and every little detail of it!

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