I just recently started flying online 2 weeks ago.
I was flying online at WingsOverEurope yesterday, and some strange things happened. I have the following functions (not a complete list) mapped to VAC: chat, bailout, map, TIR center, TIR pause.
While flying, the chat window and map became activated every so often without me uttering a word (was hooked into TS, though, and was listening to dialog). Eventually I quit speaking at all, as VAC was no longer responding.
After some minutes flying, saw a speck flying in front of some clouds and snuck up on him. He lacked a friendly icon so I put a burst at pointblank range (into cockpit?), then lost him in the clouds. Didn't get an 'Aircraft Destroyed' message, so I figured he got away.
Some more minutes go by, and I decide to chance a landing at my airfield, which was close to the frontlines, with clouds over it. So I come in very quickly and set down (without landing lights so as not to give the vultures a tip). As my speed drops to 30-40 kph, I hear the rattle of machine guns, so I swerve the plane off the runway, then hit the engine off button ('I' on my machine). I have not uttered a word the whole time.
What happens next is that the message 'bailed out' pops up on the screen followed by 'aircraft destroyed', and my pilot figure jumps out of the plane and runs away. My plane didn't seem to have been hit, by the way. I checked theWOE statspage and I am not listed as having shot down anything nor have been shot down (was my 1st time on WOE). (But my hit rate was 10%.) Have bailed out once now, though.
My bailout keys are INSERT and Ctl-E (I double-checked), which are quite far away from 'I' so there is no chance that I hit them by mistake. And I had quit speaking more than 5 minutes before this happened.
So what happened here ? The only thing I can think of which may have affected the situation is that the day before I installed (but have not opened yet) a WORD-dictation program. But how could these key activations happen without me speaking at all?
Does anyone have an explanation for the 'aircraft destroyed' message ?