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    Thanks for the help everyone. Avechelice, does your method make the Heli emit a sound upon a smooth landing? If so, I may check it out sometime later.

    Napamule2, is there anything special about having the settings at medium as opposed to full realism (BTW I utilize cockpit view, not spot view)? Also, I was just wondering why the rudder sensitivities should be at 95% (and not 100%) and there should be a 5% deadzone (and not 0%). Hopefully you could shed some light on this issue, thanks.

    And Jim, That's precisely what I needed, and it works fabulously on the default 206B. Some of the other Helis I downloaded replaced the fuel shutoff valve with a 3D model, so I'll have to look for another place to put the notifier, but I really appreciate the utility - thanks so much!

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    Hello,

    Thanks for the help everyone. Avechelice, does your method make the Heli emit a sound upon a smooth landing? If so, I may check it out sometime later.
    For be honest .. I checked myself somedays ago .. and failed to have satisfactory results .. but I go no deep in my attempts !

    Regards.
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    You're welcome dninex. There was a good thread on VC gauge placement recently over at Avsim. Check out ErnieAlston's first reply for a neat trick to expose all possible gauge placement areas in the VC. Here's the thread:

    http://forums1.avsim.net/index.php?showtopic=279807

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    CTRL + W gives you a spot view IN the cockpit view

    comes in handy sometimes

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