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Flyghty 1.2 Help

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Flyghty 1.2 Help Brothers John *** FLYGHTY Title Window *** When you first open the Flyghty DEMO or PAID versions, the Title Window appears with several choice buttons. From left-to-right the buttons select: Screen – full screen resolution once you press PLAY (larger usually better) Controls – modify keyboard or mouse sensitivity vs. normal system settings Design -- start with Default airplane design (P36). You can change the body color to suit. Later, adjust the body length, engine power, and the areas of the wing(s), horizontal tail, and elevator. Design changes effect lift, thrust, weight and drag of plane. Bi-planes (two main wings) are typically more maneuverable but slower. Clicking Random gives you great variety, but some very poor flyers. Peaks – select height of mountain peaks surrounding main runway BUY – opens the KAGI-NostWare site to purchase Flighty for Win or Mac REG – when you receive Registration info via Email from KAGI, enter info to turn the DEMO into the PAID version Note: Turn your volume up midway to hear the plane sounds. On Win PCs, some keyboard volume controls cause Flyghty to quit in PLAY mode. PLAY – whenever ready, PLAY switches on the full-screen Flight Simulator. Pressing Esc or Q returns to the Title Window for changes, sound adjustment, quitting or optionally saving your score, plane design and other selections. *** FLYGHTY PLAY *** The DEMO version switches to full-screen with a screen overlay of Controls. You can try most Control Keys before procedding. A printable PDF version of Flyghty Controls can be downloaded at the site NostWare.com for easy ref. Some of the keyboard controls are toggles like the switch on a bedside lamp, press to turn on, press again to turn off: Try O then O (for Options where you choose your missions) C then C (reminds you of the Control definitions) G then G (landing gear extends and retracts) H then H (that's the hook for carrier landings later on) B then B (brakes on when B showing on panel) W then W (random head or tail winds with downdrafts) keep on W W W W W W W ... until you get a wind you like S then S (turns scoring off then back on, set to zero) when it's on, you'll get screen messages explaining scores P then P (pause for phone, coffee or meals then carry on again) Try G then G (if not quick enough ground contact occurs with damage?) Recover with O and <return> There's one more but use it later. T for Turbo power Other controls are in pairs, one to increase and one to decrease: Try PgUp and PgDn (to make the plane tiny and see more surroundings) leave the plane as large as possible then Try F and R (to set flaps at 10, 20 or 30 degrees) UpArrow and DnArrow (to alter elevators) push stick forward to dive by lowering elevators and vice versa Mouse up-down or track pad may be preferable RtArrow and LtArrow (to open or close throttle) Mouse …

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