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Old 11-26-2011, 10:07 PM
JG53Frankyboy JG53Frankyboy is offline
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compare how the 3D incockpit levers (mixture & throttle),of a G.50 move with how the Hurricane/Spitfire levers move in reaction to your controler input, perhaps than you understand what i mean.

my main interest is that all planes can be contolled at least with the same logic.
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Old 11-26-2011, 10:14 PM
TomcatViP TomcatViP is offline
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each country has his own habits. Some power up for example by pushing on the throttle and some pull.

When I fly the Hurricane for ex. I hev to keep in mind that the prop pitch ctrl is reversed from that of the 109.

I am sure that by mapping different profile for your ctrler according to each plane you like to fly, it shld be as if CoD has a unified ctrl law.
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Old 11-26-2011, 10:30 PM
JG53Frankyboy JG53Frankyboy is offline
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but for me its still silly that if i want to push the mixture lever forward in a 3D cockpit ( whatever mixture setting is the result than ) , i have to push my controler lever forward when flying a Hurricane but backwards when flying a G .50 .

But true, CoD has bigger proplems!
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