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Javelina
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Re: Someone have time.....

Post by Javelina » Fri Mar 04, 2016 1:30 am

As part of the startup routine, enable your MW50. It hurts nothing (and good to have)... You only use it when you kick that bird in the ass anyways. For takeoff, you should only pull around 1.35-1.40 ATA anyways. But still, have the MW50 enabled in case you punch it later in your flight. Do not go full ATA on your takeoff roll.

I'd be happy to take you or anyone else through the 109. My favorite DCS module. I can usually fly on Friday evenings and Saturdays. (That's USA, MST).
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Re: Someone have time.....

Post by Rowns » Fri Mar 04, 2016 8:05 pm

THank you guys I got it working, even damadged some ai mustangs :)

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Re: Someone have time.....

Post by Javelina » Sat Mar 05, 2016 3:46 am

Rowns wrote:THank you guys I got it working, even damadged some ai mustangs :)
good to hear you've got it all squared away there M8. :nice:

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