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sandi
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key binding questions

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Hi, right on as the subject says, can you set a key to turn the prop instead of the mouse?


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No I'm afraid that won't work since the Cub doesn't have an electric starter. So the only way to start the engine is hand prop it. Of course the good old crlt+e shortcut should work and get the little Continetal going (in the simulator at least :wink: )
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Re: key binding questions

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Hi, true, the lil continental might have a few problems with that.
I just thought i could map a keystroke too a movement of the mouse.
Oh, it is said girls are the fragile gender after all, :) at least in the country song , god made girls. :) and god aint they right ! :)
Used a few hours to browse through the forums last night, it seems like a very popular airplane:)

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It is a great little airplane. Unfortunately I have never gotten to fly one in real life but I fly it's slightly younger and stronger sibling the Super Cub and I absolutely love it.
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