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번역 관련 문제 보고
open fuel valve on the lever to the left side of you (behind the control panel)
flip switches for bat 1, bat 2 and fuel pump.
set the system to ignition and press the magic start/relight key (Lctrl+Lshft+s)
Expect that magic happens
press engine start
realize magic for some reason doesn't happen.
jump into a free flight mission.
+1
well the hawk is pretty simple and kinda buggy IMO
I will probably do a guide on the Hawk once it is out of Beta and a proper multi-crew is implemented. We will have to wait for DCS 2.0 for that. Same thing for the C-101.
There are plenty of really interesting modules coming up which have not been released yet... like the F-104, the F-5E, the F-14, the Mirage F1, the Mirage 2000, the Eurofighter, the P-40, the P-47, the Spitfire Mk IX, the Mi-24, the AH-1G (or W), and of course the F-18C... so many nice planes coming up!
It is easy to see that the next guide I'll write (if I ever have time to write another one... which is quite unlikely for the upcoming months) could be anything at this point.