User manual
SimLaserArmOff Refers to the LASER switch on the MISC panel. This
command places the switch in the ARM position.
Regardless of the MASTER ARM switch position, the
command preventsthe laser designator from firing. This
command only operates if realistic avionics are selected.
SimFuelDoorToggle SP3 command.
SimFuelDoorOpen Refers to the Refers to the air refuel switch on the FUEL
panel. The commands places the switch in the OPEN
position and opens the fuel door with the commensurate
side effects (e.g. suspension of autopilot if engaged, FLCS
landing gains engaged). This command only operates if
realistic avionics are selected.
SimFuelDoorClose Refers to the Refers to the air refuel switch on the FUEL
panel. The commands places the switch in the CLOSE
position and opens the fuel door with the commensurate
side effects (e.g. normal FLCS gains restored). This
command only operates if realistic avionics are selected.
SimRightAPSwitch SP3 command.
SimLeftAPSwitch SP3 command.
SimLeftAPUp Refers to the leftmost roll mode autopilot control switch on
the MISC panel. This command places the switch in the
HDG SEL (up) position. If the autopilot is engaged, the jet
will turn to match the heading selected in the HSI. This
command only operates if realistic avionics are selected.
SimLeftAPMid Refers to the leftmost roll mode autopilot control switch on
the MISC panel. This command places the switch in the
ATT HLD (middle) position. If the autopilot is engaged, the
jet will hold the bank angle being commanded by the flight
controls at the time when the autopilot was engaged. This
command only operates if realistic avionics are selected.
SimLeftAPDown Refers to the leftmost roll mode autopilot control switch on
the MISC panel. This command places the switch in the
STRG SEL (down) position. If the autopilot is engaged, the
jet will turn to a heading that leads towards the currently
selected waypoint. This command only operates if realistic
avionics are selected.
SimRightAPUp Refers to the rightmost pitch mode autopilot control switch
on the MISC panel. This command places the switch in the
ALT HOLD (up) position. This command engages the
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