Removing the yoke on the VC, 3D cockpit panel..?

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Re: Removing the yoke on the VC, 3D cockpit panel.

Postby Fozzer » Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:07 am

It's a funny old do, Lads..

It doesn't work on any of the aircraft:
C152.
Piper Tomahawk.
Piper Warrior.
Piper Seneca.

Very strange...
Maybe the delights of the removable yoke on the Demo version is to con us into buying the full packaged version of Flying Club...;D....
...without the removable yokes.... :'(...!
...arse...!
LOL...!

Will have to experiment with painting the yokes with invisible paint...if I can find the tin of invisible paint... ;)...!

Paul....Scrambled egg yoke on toast for tea... 8)...!
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Re: Removing the yoke on the VC, 3D cockpit panel.

Postby dave3cu » Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:09 pm

Have a look at the JF Forum-C152 update.

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Re: Removing the yoke on the VC, 3D cockpit panel.

Postby Fozzer » Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:01 pm

Have a look at the JF Forum-C152 update.

Dave


Hi Dave, me ol' Mate...

Delved into the JF Site a little while ago and spotted this as well....>>>

Q. When I am in the Virtual Cockpit (VC) the yokes get in the way of some of the instruments
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Re: Removing the yoke on the VC, 3D cockpit panel.

Postby dave3cu » Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:59 pm

You have to register thru the 'Support' section.
Registering in the normal Forum section wont get you to the 'Support Forum'.

You'll be happy to know the upgrade, for the C152, is only 12.7MB...
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Re: Removing the yoke on the VC, 3D cockpit panel.

Postby Fozzer » Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:30 pm

You have to register thru the 'Support' section.
Registering in the normal Forum section wont get you to the 'Support Forum'.

You'll be happy to know the upgrade, for the C152, is only 12.7MB...  ;)

Dave


Hi Dave... ;D...!

Got it all sorted now...;)...!

The registration had to be completed from within the e-mail first, and redirected to JF....
The Forum works OK now.
Downloaded the patch 12 Meg...took 3/4 hour...!!
Solved the yoke problem on the '152...
...not on the other planes, but they are OK anyway....
(An update is available for the others as well, for various odds and ends).

Thanks for your enthusiastic help Dave, much appreciated...;)...!

I must have an "old" CD version of the Flying Club...;)...!!

Cheers...!

Paul... ;D...!
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