Co Pilot continuing to fly?
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cocacola
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Co Pilot continuing to fly?
okay i have heard this a million times but never seen it is it true if you have a co piolet and the piolet dies while in flight the co piolet can take over assuming his has a piolet kit??????????????
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Raic
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re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
Sure if he changes seat to 1, just pray to god the chopper stays airborne.
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stoobywon
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re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
I'm pretty sure that the chopper never warms up in time to be able to save it while its falling.
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Scot
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re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
No, he can't, to fly you must be in Seat 1 of the aircraft.cocacola wrote:okay i have heard this a million times but never seen it is it true if you have a co piolet and the piolet dies while in flight the co piolet can take over assuming his has a piolet kit??????????????

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ghostpoop
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re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
one time I was fixing a little bird someone had flipped on the carrier but instead of fixing it I fell off the carrier, but I survived! I had just enough power to hover at 100% with half my chopper in the water, what an amazing experience...
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waldo_ii
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re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
I'm going to put this riiiiight here...

Yes, I did crash the Cobra afterwards. It was because I hadn't waited the full 30-40 seconds for the engine to fully warm up again.
I had heard somewhere that there was 10 seconds for engine cool-down, so I decided to try it out and make this video.

Yes, I did crash the Cobra afterwards. It was because I hadn't waited the full 30-40 seconds for the engine to fully warm up again.
I had heard somewhere that there was 10 seconds for engine cool-down, so I decided to try it out and make this video.
|TGXV| Waldo_II


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ghostpoop
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re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
woah, how do you switch to the view where you can look around as a pilot
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waldo_ii
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youm0nt
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re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
ghostpoop wrote:woah, how do you switch to the view where you can look around as a pilot
lol, that feature has been in the Battlefield series since BF1942.waldo_ii wrote:Hold down the Control key and move the mouse.
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GeneralNorth
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re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
Aaaaah! no bueno no bueno no bueno! Lmao^^
I didn't know you actually could survive that, cool.
I didn't know you actually could survive that, cool.
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CodeRedFox
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Fatal-M
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Re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
it happend to me a couple of times , my pilot got disconnected a few times in cobra's or apache's . all u have to do is simply switch the to the pilot seat and keep pressing W or point ur joystick up and u will lose altitude in that process . i tested it a couple of times along time ago and u need to have an altitude of 200 and up in order to switch to the pilot and start re-gaining control over the chopper 
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mp5punk
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Re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
LOLOLOL omg no beuino that was funny as hell man lol.waldo_ii wrote:I'm going to put this riiiiight here...
Yes, I did crash the Cobra afterwards. It was because I hadn't waited the full 30-40 seconds for the engine to fully warm up again.
I had heard somewhere that there was 10 seconds for engine cool-down, so I decided to try it out and make this video.
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McBumLuv
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Re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
Pfff... You guys are sissies. Real men bail out of their A-10s when being locked-on, sky dive with it, then jump back in and shoot off some rockets, then finally hit a bunker, bounce off, and do a 1337 explosion 
Need proof?


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mp5punk
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dislexiclawyer
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Re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
Now someone needs to see if it is possible to land a transport chopper after the pilot gets shot out, but without the pilot kit.
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DannyIMK
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Re: Co Pilot continuing to fly?
about the warthog video, awesome
and if the pilot change seat/leave/disconnect the aircraft it must to warm up if a copilot want to take it. unless devs make the need to warm up without pilot after 10-20 sec without pilot, it will be very hard to retake control. but there also should be something that wont let you get back to copilot seat some time
and if the pilot change seat/leave/disconnect the aircraft it must to warm up if a copilot want to take it. unless devs make the need to warm up without pilot after 10-20 sec without pilot, it will be very hard to retake control. but there also should be something that wont let you get back to copilot seat some time


