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maximus13

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PLEASE HELP
« on: July 14, 2000, 03:20:00 PM »
  Guys I am new to THis game, and I cant seem to fly my plane off the groud... All I wanna know how to setup is how to go up and down, left and right, and sother basic stuff.. Please the in game menu is so confusing. I have  joystick but the menu to set it up boggles my mind... could anyone help me? I have ICQ 60846237. Thanks.

Offline Andy Bush

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PLEASE HELP
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2000, 05:54:00 PM »
Hi Max

Getting airborne can be a challenge in AH!

First, I suggest you pick an aircraft that does not require much rudder input during the takeoff. Some aircraft in AH (like the Mustang) require a fair amount of rudder use in the takeoff roll...avoid them. I found that using the keyboard rudder control was too difficult...I tended to overcontrol the rudder. I now use TM Elite rudder pedals and that situation is no longer a problem.

I have not flown all the AH aircraft, but you might try the Italian 202 or 205...they seem to be pretty forgiving aicraft to fly. Other readers can give you additional tips.

The 202/205 should not require much, if any, rudder in the takeoff roll...so leave the rudder alone in these aircraft. Now let's talk about pitch control. I suggest you try not making any pitch inputs until your plane is over 100mph and you see the nose lower. Do not try to force the aircraft off the ground below 100mph...let it accelerate on its own and you will find that it will want to fly itself off!

Be prepared for a long takeoff roll...until you get some experience in the sim, let your aircraft accelerate down the runway...let the nose lower on its own...and then gently bring the stick back slowly to get airborne.

Once airborne and accelerating, raise your gear and trim out the pitch, aileron, and rudder takeoff settings using the keyboard keys or your stick if you can program it. Look at the trim meter on the instrument panel and put the red trim lines in the middle (neutral) position. To check your trim settings, release the stick and see if your plane wants to climb or descend, or roll one way or the other. If it does, use the trim keys to stop that movement.

Also check your turn and slip indicator to make sure the rudder is trimmed neutral...the little ball will be right or left of the middle position if rudder trim is needed. If the ball is left, use left rudder trim to bring it back to the middle...and vice versa for the right.

Then go flying and enjoy this really neat sim!!

Andy

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PLEASE HELP
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2000, 06:39:00 PM »
Maximus,
If you can get into the training arena I would be most happy to help you. I am normally in there on Saturday and Sunday mornings between 8 am and noon CST. I will also be in there a couple of evenings during the week.

You basically should be able to use your joystick as is. What you need to do is make sure that it is being recognized. Make sure that in the windows "control panel", under "game controllers" that you have your joystick listed in there and have calibrated it in there.

If you have it listed and calibrated in windows then when you go into Aces High "setup" "joystick" you should click on the button saying "select joystick" and then make sure your joystick is highlighted in the list. If it is highlighted click the button saying "ok" and then click on the "calibrate" button on the previous screen. Follow those instructions.

Another easy plane to fly is the P-38, it sits on tricycle landing gear and requires virtualy no rudder input on take off rolls.

Hope this helps. If not you can contact me via e-mail at lmluper@ev1.net and we will try to set up a training session where I can help you.

MarkAT
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