A2A Piper J3 Cub Paddles

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Oldnavy
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A2A Piper J3 Cub Paddles

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I would like to know if the accusim expansion pack is required for the paddle to work.
I click on the paddle and nothing happens. Nothing like the demo video.

I incorporated the updates.

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Re: A2A Piper J3 Cub Paddles

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Hello,

yes the accu-sim realism package is required for the accu-sim updates to work.

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Re: A2A Piper J3 Cub Paddles

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Lewis - A2A wrote:Hello,

yes the accu-sim realism package is required for the accu-sim updates to work.

thanks,
Lewis

Okay, I've installed the accusim and applied the updates. With the SHIFT + 3 key none of the buttons on the HAND/TOW nor four button
light up in red as per video whren I click on them. No response. Same with the paddle. It just does not detach and allow me to paddle
like in the video. I'm at a loss.



EDIT: I switched to the Tundra and the HAND/TOW work and I those buttons will work with the Floatplane (as long as I am on the bank of the river)
But the paddle is still an issue. It just will not detach, is there a sweet spot on the paddle that I have to click on in order to detach it and then paddle?

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Re: A2A Piper J3 Cub Paddles

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Problem solved. Nobody said or wrote in any instructions that you have to be in "Paddle View" for the paddle effect to work.

Wish that it was written down in the manual on how to make that effect work rather then just click on the paddle.
There was more to it then that. Change view to Paddle view and everything it cool

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