![]() Hope this might not be 100% correct but it is close and from my recollection If you wanted to pick a chaff and flare button you could just set up the program you wanted ahead of time, make sure the system is armed then use the cm release button for chaffs and the panic button for flares You use the panic mode which dumps flares if you are in a panic trying to avoid an unexpected short range IR missile. a series of chaff when you are beaming a missile that has radar lock on you or a continuous series of flares when you are making a ground attack run. I believe the general idea is to use the CM release program mode when you have a planned maneuver. The manual does a decent job of explaining what will happen if you press the CM release or panic button when the other switches are in different configurations. The other button is the panic button which sends out a bunch of flares if in a panic. Finally there are two buttons on the HOTAS one CM release which will follow the program if it is in auto mode. There is a switch with chaff/flare counter that has an off/on/auto on the left canopy. There is system arming toggle on the right armrest panel (has to be in the middle if I recall correctly), a program select dial on that same armrest for selecting various combinations of chaff/flare. I believe the most recent manual has a pretty decent explanation of the CM system. Only difference between the Fishbed is I have to hold down another key on the base of my X52 to turn it on. I even have it mapped and working fine on the MIG-21. Was hoping to do similar with the M2000C. I have this mapped on every FC3 plane on my throttle. All FC3 planes have an auto deploy, but there are no advanced programs, it merely releases a flare/chaff every 2 or so seconds. IIRC, with the FC3 Su-27, you can set a button for chaff release and another button for flare release, but there is no way to set a countermeasure program so I'm stuck with pumping them out manually.įalse. After you do a single ramp start once it wears off because it is simply a PITA and impossible to do once you're actually flying. It is very odd and has dozens of disadvantageous. In real life you don't use a mouse to click around the cockpit. ![]()
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