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[TUTORIAL] Planemad's quick and simple guide to the FMB - Printable Version

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Re: [TUTORIAL] Planemad's quick and simple guide to the FMB - KG64_Cnopicilin - 09.08.2010

Made you try it
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Re: [TUTORIAL] Planemad's quick and simple guide to the FMB - Doolittle81 - 23.08.2010

Planemad Wrote:...
Step 10
IF YOU WANT TO CARRY PLANES OR START ON CARRIERS READ THIS
When you have your waypoints set for a mother plane,
Set a path for what ever plane the has or can be carried,
e.g TBM-33 and the I-16/s
Make a path for thr I-16 next to or and the same path as the TBM-33
Click target then click on and click on the I-16 if you have selected the TBM-33
Or TBM-33 if the I-16/s are selected
SAME FOR THE CARRIERS
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I've been pulling my hair out for several days trying to place acft on the Shippack2 Graf Zeppelin. I can't! I confirmed today that I can place an acft on, say, the Saratoga with no difficulties. But when in the same mission I try to place an acft (of any type) on the Graf Zeppelin, it doesn't work. Any ideas what is wrong with the Graf Z?


Re: [TUTORIAL] Planemad's quick and simple guide to the FMB - Planemad - 21.12.2010

Right Doolittle81 Arrow What your trying to do is rather easy, you must select your aircraft, and click waypoint, and click on the drop down list and select - Take-off. then click on target and then click on Graf-Zep like so (See Picture) I have tested taking off for the Graf-Zep with Naval planes and Land based both have worked fine. So no I don't think you are doing somthing wrong, you were just missing something out.
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Sorry for the long reply - And I hope it works

Planeamd