Tailhook Key?

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Tailhook Key?

Postby Rufus » Sun Oct 02, 2005 10:38 am

I've Just installed Alan Devins brilliant Agusta A109 Helicopter Pack which amongst other things has "Animated Wipers". These work using the Tailhook Key. What is the Tailhook Key? I've got four pages of Key Assinments, but none showing a Tailhook Key. Any help please.
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Re: Tailhook Key?

Postby Zaphod » Sun Oct 02, 2005 11:26 am

Hi Rufus.
It's normally shift + T. If that doesn't work you can always assign it in settings/assingments.

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Re: Tailhook Key?

Postby A/SGT.Mav316 » Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:10 pm

check the assignment list and look for "Tailhook" and assign a key to it.

I use the \  backslash key that is about the enter key for my tail hook
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Re: Tailhook Key?

Postby Moach » Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:43 pm

i use ctrl+shift+K for tailhook, and ctril+shift+J for wingfold

BTW these controls are not assigned by default, so you have to set it yourself

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Re: Tailhook Key?

Postby Rufus » Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:51 pm

Thanks to Zaphod, A/sgt.mav and Moach for your help. Problem solved. Still on a learning curve with FS2004. SO many assignments. I need a bigger keyboard.  ;)
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