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

ADD. Add a new Target Point.<br />

EDIT. In EDIT mode, the Target Point can be moved over the map by clicking and<br />

dragging the point.<br />

DEL. Delete the selected Target Point.<br />

The Target Point panel indicates the latitude/longitude coordinates of the selected<br />

Target Point.<br />

The Comment field allows you to add a custom comment for the selected Target Point.<br />

Note, the navigation system of the Ka-50 can store up to 10 Target Points.<br />

In flight, Target Points 0 - 9 can be selected on the PVI control panel.<br />

Selected Target Point<br />

indication on the ABRIS<br />

Selected Target Point<br />

indicationon the PVI<br />

Target Point Mode<br />

Failures mode<br />

The FAILURES Panel allows you to set the aircraft's failures. . The list of failures<br />

depends of aircraft type.<br />

Your aircraft might be damaged in combat as the result of a missile or shell hit. To be<br />

ready for such a situation and to be able to fly the aircraft when onboard systems have<br />

failed, this tool allows you to simulate such failures. Select the Failures button and<br />

specify in the failures panel the device you want to fail. Specify the exact failure time for<br />

the device or a Time Between Failure (TBF) if you wish to simulate failures without an<br />

exact failure time, but will occur within that specified time frame. For example: if you<br />

specify 30 in the Within field for the left engine, this means that your left engine will fail<br />

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