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sharkfam, pressing it once will get them retracting, you can tell if they are retracting if the "hand crank" on the right side of the cockpit is spinning; same goes for if you are extending them
OliXava_niepytajok?, "Toe Brakes" are the wheel/variable brakes. As they are activated via the rudder pedals and in most cases involve pressing the pedals with your toe's rather then your heals, you can see the connection. Hope that helps.
If you have an actual question or comment, please by all means ask or comment. I will gladly respond as quickly as possible
Kobra, personally I've never seen an "apparatus" to which you are referring with two engines, wings, and capable of 237mph. But if you are using such a device, more power to you!
Now we've got to make the rest of the participants ;)