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Section8 F86 Sabre

Aircanuck

Charter Member
Good day Simmers,

Bit of a problem , hope someone might have a suggestion with a fix ?

Have had the FSX port over installed for about three weeks now and working fine when out of the blue the speed brakes want to open and close on their own ??

Any thoughts as to whats up ....... over to you !



Aircanuck.:kilroy:
 
This is a known issue; discussed on their forum:

http://sectionf8.com/newforum/index.php/topic,22.15.html

As a first step, please check, if the Sabre SP1 update pack is installed correctly: If the CAB-file (in the PANEL directory) origins from the SP1, also the PANEL.CFG file must be from there. So, extract the PANEL.CFG from the SP1 zip-file and place it in the PANEL directory.

Also, do not operate the speedbrake with the "/" but use the switch in the cockpit or the throttle quadrant lever.
 
This is a known issue; discussed on their forum:

http://sectionf8.com/newforum/index.php/topic,22.15.html

As a first step, please check, if the Sabre SP1 update pack is installed correctly: If the CAB-file (in the PANEL directory) origins from the SP1, also the PANEL.CFG file must be from there. So, extract the PANEL.CFG from the SP1 zip-file and place it in the PANEL directory.

Also, do not operate the speedbrake with the "/" but use the switch in the cockpit or the throttle quadrant lever.

Not one for going to deep when it comes too tweaking files, I managed to follow your instructions and so far so good !


Cheers for your help.


Aircanuck :jump:
 
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