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I made a list with all plane specific key commands cause there is no Documentation yet. Hope it helps some new Players out there to get into CEM faster without trying every out theirself.

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11cErlzrqsX3hkk6AuFBAb9uom2z2k_biNU9IE_Dh04s/edit?usp=sharing

 

 

Mappings for the FW190 and LA-5 are not included cause i dont have those planes yet. It would be great if someone could help me with those.

 

There are also some keycommands that im not sure of any function: 

  • Throw bombs mode toggle
  • Launch rockets mode toggle
  • Bombs safety switch
  • Switch engines boost on/of

Maybe those are for the FW190 or LA-5?

 

 

 

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Goos idea, but I'm pretty sure gear up/down does nothing for Ju-87 .

Please include CEM function like water / oil radiator, manual mixture, manual supercharger, prop pitch , prop pitch that can't be mapped to axis in future versions...   

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Engine boost is a LA-5 setting which increases power at low altitude. I turns off automatically when supercharger gear 2 is engaged.

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Goos idea, but I'm pretty sure gear up/down does nothing for Ju-87 .

 

Please include CEM function like water / oil radiator, manual mixture, manual supercharger, prop pitch , prop pitch that can't be mapped to axis in future versions...   

I just copy&pasted some commands like flaps.. and uhh.. gear...  :o:

 

 

Engine boost is a LA-5 setting which increases power at low altitude. I turns off automatically when supercharger gear 2 is engaged.

Thanx for that.. 

 

I guess the Engine cowl shutters control   is for the LA-5 and FW 190 Radial Engine ? 

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I think it's for La-5 only. Need to fly FW in normal mode and use the dreaded technochat to see if it has any effect.

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I guess the Engine cowl shutters control   is for the LA-5 and FW 190 Radial Engine ? 

 

That is for the La-5 too. I looked and I am pretty sure that the FW190 doesn't have it. (Those good old German auto cooling systems seem to take care of that.) By the way, cowling flaps are one of the rare controls that work on an axis.

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