How do you do this when landing???

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How do you do this when landing???

Postby BuzzDatAzz » Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:48 pm

Hi,

Ok, this is just awesome I have seen it a couple of times when people land but my plane NEVER does it check this out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV2upT48Ai0

Now, the question is how do you get the ailerons to move like that when landing? I look at ALL my replays whe I am Landing and I have never seen this happen on my planes wings. The Ailerons never move like that I love that!!!

Can somebody tell me how to get that kind of realism when landing?

Thanks a million!!!  ;D
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Re: How do you do this when landing???

Postby Dr.bob7 » Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:52 pm

i have no clue what your talking about, the things that go up on top are the airspeed brake/spoilers, the ones slanted down on bottom are flaps, some advice if you want to practice landing and etc. just do it in a Cessna its way more fun to me to do something thats more realistic
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Re: How do you do this when landing???

Postby Boikat » Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:55 pm

What?  You mean the spoilers?  "/" deploys the spoilers (or "speed brakes")
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Re: How do you do this when landing???

Postby BuzzDatAzz » Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:02 pm

No, before the guy actually lands, he is making adjustments to line up with the runway right?

Well, you can see the ailerons moving up and down as he rolls right and left, when I do that and watch the replay the ailerons are steady until I touch down and hit the spoilers then you see them jump up. I am not talking about the spoilers I am talikng about the ailerons that control  the roll of the aircraft.

I hope you can understand what i mean now.

Thanks for the quick respons though and if you can take another look and maybe tell me why this only happens on some planes, well at least none of mine, i would be greatful. Thanks again!!!
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Re: How do you do this when landing???

Postby el_777 » Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:10 pm

Yeah, I know what you mean. It is the ailerons moving up and down when the plane is adjusting to land. If you move the throttle a lot in one direction, the ailerons will move up to control the wings when trying to land. I seem to have it work in replays. Maybe you need to fix something within aircraft.cfg?
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Re: How do you do this when landing???

Postby dave3cu » Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:21 pm

Just tested it out...

Instant replay doesn't show control surface movements. You have to record the video and then they will show in the playback.

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Edit: on further checking, recorded video will show primary controls (VC) and surfaces, but not all animations.

To get more animations you need the FS Recorder Module-http://www.fs-recorder.net/
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Re: How do you do this when landing???

Postby Knick » Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:37 pm

Bottom thing is flaps the stuff on the end is aeilerons ( for give my spelling) and the stuff the pops up on the inside of the wing b4 he lands is SPOILERONS.
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