press and hold the f2 key on your keyboard, to deactivate the reversers add a little throttle.
You push the throttle forward or press f3 or f4 :)
I own the T-Flight Hotas, and it does not support reverse thrust. However, it is a simple matter to just press f2 on the keyboard upon landing and I have had no problems doing just that.
I own the T-Flight Hotas, and it does not support reverse thrust. However, it is a simple matter to just press f2 on the keyboard upon landing and I have had no problems doing just that.
You can set the thrust idle point, which means that if you pull the levers back beyond that your get reverse thrust.
This is called a reverse or thrust fault.
Reverse
Fsx in just one game where as FSX Gold is Fsx deluxe with the addon pack Fsx acceleration
Click Shift+P and set your scenery to high to have a ground vehicle push you back. If your scenery is set to low, you will still back up but it will appear like you're moving by yourself, not with the assistance of a ground vehicle. When you've backed up enough, just click Shift+P to stop the aircraft and proceed with your taxi. On applicable jets, you can also use reverse thrust, which can be activated by F2 and deactivated by F1. This should only be used once you touch down on the runway, never when airborne or taxiing.
Not in the conventional sense, but some turbine aircraft can reverse the propeller thrust while on the ground.
If you are at the the gates of an airport and you ready for pushback, press "Ctrl+P" to start the pushback and quickly select "1" or "2" to select the direction of the pushback. if you mean Reverse as in Reverse thrust once the aircraft has touched down, press and hold "F2" to activate reverse thrust.
You can get FSX on your PC by having the 2 CD's that install FSX.
No, but they will require a much longer runway if they plan to land without thrust reversers.