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AH Stinson L-5

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I purchased this for Prepar3d V4.1.

Few issues. Cruises unrealistically fast, @150+mph. Can not get the windows to open. No aileron droop mapped. Red glow on the lower left fuselage.

Otherwise, it is fun to fly.
 
You can map the aileron droop to any button or key you want - by default it's the water ballast valve control. I use the stock flap keys so I assigned the ballast valve toggle to F9. The observer's door and both windows do work - Shift E + 2, 3 and 4 respectively, so maybe check if you have anything else assigned to the 2, 3 or 4 keys. As for the red glow, I don't see that - have you accidentally switched on the red ID light? I tend to agree about the rocket ship performance but I'm having lots of fun with this Stinson and not missing my Sibwings Bird Dog much at all :)
 
Thanks I got the droop to work, but no windows. System says no panel is mapped. Red glow, very subtle is still present.
 
I don't have the Stinson yet, but by all means, I miss the O-1 by Sibwings in P3D 4.1! I don't think anything else could replace this work of art. Except another O-1, in the correct mil version, and maybe even better than the original (animations, systems...).


Cheers,
Mark
 
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