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Initial Set Up
Once your Dreamflyer is assembled carefully double check all fasteners to ensure they are
installed and tightened correctly. Carefully re-read all the safety precautions located at the
beginning of this manual.
Great care must be taken while getting into the cockpit on your new Dreamflyer. It is best to
step onto the floor in front of the seat, behind the joystick. You must then sit down carefully
leaving your feet on the floor. Adjust your position in the seat and then grasp the joystick in
your hands. Then and only then, lift your feet up on to the rudder pedals. If you need to shift
your weight in the seat, be sure to remove your feet from the rudder pedals as you adjust your
seating position. Once you are in a comfortable position, place your feet back up onto the
rudder pedals.
If these instructions are not followed carefully your rudder pedals can be permanently
damaged. These pedals are made from high quality plastic but are not designed to bear the
weight of a person.
Software Notes
1.
Start computer and load Saitek software.
2.
Start flight simulator. Press (P) and pause game.
3.
Press (ALT) – find (OPTIONS) menu, Enter, then scroll down to (SETTINGS).
Then right and down to (CONTROLS). Click on (CONTROLS).
4.
SETTING AND CONTROL screen will appear.
5.
Go to (Control Axes) and ENTER
6.
Find CONTROLLER TYPE and select (SAITEK PRO FLIGHT RUDDER
PEDAL).
7.
Event- Ailerons axis.—Left toe - Highlight then down and (DELETE JOYSTICK
ASSIGNMENT).
8.
Event- Elevator axis – Right toe – Highlight, then down and (DELETE JOYSTICK
ASSIGNMENT).
9.
Event- Throttle axis – Axis 04- Highlight then down and (DELETE JOYSTICK
ASSIGNMENT)
Summary of Contents for Dreamflyer FMS df X-2
Page 9: ...8 3 Attach Joystick Assembly to Main Frame as shown below ...
Page 10: ...9 Main Frame Assembly should look like picture below when completed ...
Page 11: ...10 4 Next we will assemble the Roll Frame See below for an image of the completed assembly ...
Page 16: ...15 9 Next we will assemble the Pitch Frame Assembly like shown below ...
Page 19: ...18 12 Now the seat can be attached to the assembly See below ...