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Anchor in Amphibious Caravan

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    kityatyi
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    The CAS Cub also has an anchor and it's awesome. I'd love an anchor in the Caravan.

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      Sucktion
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      Since MSFS doesn't give us the ability to dock aircraft, an anchor would be wonderful. I love this feature on the Albatross.

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        Deadmode
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        Spawned in for my first flights in the Amphibian today in '24 and it's unusable almost as the wind immediately blows me onto landmasses or awkwardly on/off seaplane dock pontoons. Freeze lat/long is not responding, either.

        Shame, as I was REALLY looking forward to flying the floats. The package as a whole is incredible, though, but this is definitely a bit of a disappointment with the sim and addon both not allowing for holding the plane in position.

        EDIT: Ok, Freeze lat/long does work but it does not prevent the wind rotating you...

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          @V1-Vr-V2 Also for now do you use TOGGLE FREESE LAT/LONG or SET FREEZE LAT/LONG? I don't know what the differences are lol.

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          V1-Vr-V2
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          @slipperfruit
          I'm using toggle and have it set to CTRL+SHIFT+A ("A" for anchor). 🙂 If you want to confirm it's working, switch into slew mode and see if you can move.

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            @V1-Vr-V2 Also for now do you use TOGGLE FREESE LAT/LONG or SET FREEZE LAT/LONG? I don't know what the differences are lol.

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            C525B
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            In FS2020 I would not recommend using this method. I was excited to try this as the binding exists in 2020, but it has some after-effects that seem to break the flight dynamics of the Caravan (haven't tested other aircraft). The airplane gets "stuck in the mud" so to speak and it's impossible to take off again after you've taxiied to the dock and frozen-then-unfrozen your position.

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              kityatyi
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              Freeze lat/long retains the geo location, but not the direction. You're better off pressing pause. But a proper anchor/mooring would be the best solution, like in the CAS Cub.

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                @slipperfruit
                I'm using toggle and have it set to CTRL+SHIFT+A ("A" for anchor). 🙂 If you want to confirm it's working, switch into slew mode and see if you can move.

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                slipperfruit
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                @V1-Vr-V2 Thank you haha, I might've had a bit too much fun doing vertical takeoffs in the caravan 😂

                Anyway, this seems to work for me, but yeah a proper anchor / mooring implementation in the caravan would be very nice.

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                  Galf
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                  Wait, it doesn't have an anchor? What the hell even default MSFS24 planes have it!!! It's fundamental.

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                    SadBucket
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                    the anchor is essentially just the lat and long hold with a visual element. Unfortunately you'll have to imagine it unless it gets added with an update...

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                    • S slipperfruit

                      Is it possible to get an anchor or a rope or some way to simulate tying the caravan to a dock? Currently the only option is active pause which totally pauses the movement of the plane. It would be nice to have a anchor that freezes the aircraft's movement on the horizontal plane but still lets it bob up and down and rotate.

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                      SkeeterJawn
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                      @slipperfruit I have used Pushback and select HOLD which keeps the aircraft in place at a dock for engine start. I have also used Pushback to position the aircraft at a dock. Pushback ops per se aren't realistic for floaters, but in real life as a passenger, I jumped down to the float to catch a rope thrown from the dock - so it was the same as ground crew aiding parking as the pilot worked to hold the aircraft in the wind.

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