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Referring to the chopper.
Im flying around trailing the mad sensor and tell the pilot to slow to about 65 knots. He reaches the next waypoint and zooom off he goes at 99 knots. Its worse if you have the dipper in the water and order ahead at like 3 knots. Moments later the pilot takes off and rips it off. Is there any work around this (other than piloting myself or clicking speed change constantly). |
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yep, if you double click on the waypoint you can set parameters, speed, altitude, ect.
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Tried this last night. The pilot still has a mind of his own.
Lets say I set his speed at 70 knots, set the next steerpoint at 70 knots. Everything is fine. I decide to "adjust" the next steerpoint a little on the navmap. Vrooom off the pilot goes at 99 knots with the MAD sensor flapping in the breeze ![]() |
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