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DSB Tornados

Postby Joker208 » Thu Jan 27, 2005 9:04 am

Hi Guys,

I have downloaded the DSB Tornados, both F3 and GR's but they seem to be constantly firing their cannons can anyone tell me how to stop that?

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Re: DSB Tornados

Postby commoner » Thu Jan 27, 2005 10:30 am

Hi Guys,

I have downloaded the DSB Tornados, both F3 and GR's but they seem to be constantly firing their cannons can anyone tell me how to stop that?

Thanks


..Get yer finger OFF the firing button Joker....commoner ;D

..Sorry but couldn't resist that one.....is this in  FS9?....and which exact downloads... ???
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Re: DSB Tornados

Postby gismo1974 » Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:06 am

Actually I have quite literally found the fix in last few mins.  You need to go into the Aircraft config file and remove the reference to Cannon effect in the lights section.  It appears to be a know bug.  Oh well... this affects the Freeware DSB Panavia Tornados.

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Re: DSB Tornados

Postby Sobby » Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:18 am

lol lol lol

I suggest you download a tornado panel, I found one here on SimV

Next you have to wok out which light switch controls the cannon fire and turn it off
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Re: DSB Tornados

Postby gismo1974 » Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:44 am

Which panel did you download??  I have been using the LAGO panel as I have the LAGO Tornado which is very sweet :)

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Found some great textures for it too
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