18-08-2005, 11:22 PM
Quote:RuudopdeWeegh wrote:
First... a Concorde doesn't have flaps. only the nose can be moved down- and upwards. With the first test however I so called damged
the flaps by airspeed (?)
well all concorde models ive used still use "flap" as part of the nose movement, therefor if you set the correct nose setting the flaps will
be "down" and FSP will be happy? or did you already do that? And the nose settings also has speed limits, and thats why FSP is
saying "flaps damaged due to airspeed" because the nose is the "flaps" according to FS2004 and FSP
You could also disable it in the FSP options?
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