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Stearing Yoke question

Postby wilderobb » Sat Dec 25, 2004 6:52 pm

I have an aircraft that has a moving stearing yoke in the both the main and VC panels. I can't seem to find how that is done. I also have a plane with a yoke that does'nt move in the main panel but does in its VC. I want to make them all move. Is that something the average Joe can do? Merry Christmas to all..... ;D
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Re: Stearing Yoke question

Postby beefhole » Sun Dec 26, 2004 12:54 am

I've never heard of a yoke moving in a 2d panel. The yoke in the 2d panel is normally a static object there for kicks, I'd be interested as to how it moves in a 2d panel.  As for the average joe doin it, sorry buddy but I sincerely doubt it  :'(
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Re: Stearing Yoke question

Postby wilderobb » Sun Dec 26, 2004 2:21 am

You can see what I mean by trying out this plane:
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Re: Stearing Yoke question

Postby Ivan » Sun Dec 26, 2004 4:42 am

Kirk Olssons F-16 has both moving stick and throttle in the 2D panel
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Re: Stearing Yoke question

Postby dave3cu » Sun Dec 26, 2004 8:20 am

I dont have the CRJ but I believe that in 2D, as in the case of Olsson's F16, the control would be a .gau rather than an image.

For the VC it would be part of the Model.

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Re: Stearing Yoke question

Postby Skittles » Sun Dec 26, 2004 10:30 am

Nope, you can't make it move. It's built in to the model.. Sorry.

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