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ED [<strong>DCS</strong> USER MANUAL]<br />

Below the Loading Chart is a group of five buttons that allow you to manage the chart.<br />

These include:<br />

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NEW. In addition to the existing payload packages, you may press the NEW<br />

button at the bottom of the Loading Chart to create your own. Upon doing so, a<br />

pop-up window will prompt you to create a name for the new package. After you<br />

create a name and press the OK button to accept it, a new line on the loading<br />

chart with the name you entered will be displayed. You may then load each<br />

station using the right-mouse click function on each station.<br />

COPY. You may also create new payload packages by making a copy of an<br />

existing one and then modifying it. To do so, select the package you want to use<br />

as a base and then press the COPY button. When you do so, you will be<br />

prompted to create a new name for the package. Once you do so, a new payload<br />

package line will be created with the new name but using the package<br />

assignment of the base-payload you selected.<br />

DEL. To remove a payload package from the chart, select the package you want<br />

to remove and then press the DEL (delete) button.<br />

R<strong>EN</strong>AME. If you are not satisfied with the name of a payload package, you may<br />

select the package and then press the Rename button. You will then be<br />

prompted to enter a new name for the package. Once you press OK, the<br />

package will be renamed.<br />

EXPORT. When you create an aircraft group and set its TASK, a group of<br />

payload packages will be automatically associated with that task. The Export<br />

button allows you to associate a payload package with another Task. For<br />

example, if you have an all-ATGM package in the CAS Task that you also want to<br />

use as a Ground Attack Task package, you could select the package in CAS and<br />

then Export it to Ground Attack. The next time you create a Ground Attack<br />

Tasked group, the package would then appear as one of the payload options.<br />

To the right of the Payload screen is a set of controls that allow you to adjust the<br />

internal loading of the aircraft and the paint it will wear.<br />

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