Air brake indicator? Is there one?
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Air brake indicator? Is there one?
First off. What an amazing plane.
Ok my question is. Is there some kind of indication that the air-brake is deployed other than having to exit the plane and look? I have searched for this answer but haven't been able to find any info. Should I just set my controls to incrementally add and detract the air brake then just keep detracting before flight?
Thanks in advance.
Dean.
Ok my question is. Is there some kind of indication that the air-brake is deployed other than having to exit the plane and look? I have searched for this answer but haven't been able to find any info. Should I just set my controls to incrementally add and detract the air brake then just keep detracting before flight?
Thanks in advance.
Dean.
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Re: Air brake indicator? Is there one?
There should be a noticeable change in audio (more rumbling in level flight) with them deployed compared to retracted.
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Re: Air brake indicator? Is there one?
Thanks once more Jonathan. The problem I have is when it's time for takeoff I don't know if the airbrake is in the down position. I have since set 2 keys on my joystick to 1 down and 1 up. I now just hold my airbrake in the up position until I think it's all the way up, then I take off. Seems to work for me. Just surprised the is no indication for it in the cockpit.
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Re: Air brake indicator? Is there one?
Well the real jet has a switch on the throttle that can be stowed in the retract position and therefore you would be certain it is retracted. That's why I added those controls in the MVAMS
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Only the T-38C got a speedbrake indicator on the giant MFD.

Only the T-38C got a speedbrake indicator on the giant MFD.