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RAF Coningsby 2013 Support Thread

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Re: RAF Coningsby 2013 Support Thread

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Mark (Tranquil)'s AI Paints Collection is the guys name that put them on and they don't fly well you can't get the gears up and you can't takeoff promper it bounce a l the floorong
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Re: RAF Coningsby 2013 Support Thread

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OK.
Again I ask the question are you trying to fly the aircraft or is this a problem with AI aircraft?
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Re: RAF Coningsby 2013 Support Thread

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flying the aircaft
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ado4567 wrote:flying the aircaft
I think you'll find the aircraft you've trying to fly is purely for AI use only.

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Re: RAF Coningsby 2013 Support Thread

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Yes, I looked back and you asked this question 18 months ago.

You are not able to fly the aircraft properly as the flight characteristics were not designed for flyable aircraft. Also the mdls were not designed to have parts move with flyable controls, i.e. gear and flaps.

In short you use them as AI aircraft or you don't use them at all. If you want to fly a Typhoon at Lossiemouth then you need to get a flyable Typhoon and an appropriate scheme and use the AI models as scenery.
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Re: RAF Coningsby 2013 Support Thread

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were do I get that
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Re: RAF Coningsby 2013 Support Thread

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The Alphasim Eurofighter Typhoon For FS9 Is Now Freeware

Google that :D

Hope that helps
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