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P51Eagle

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  1. All good points and probably a depth problem as I notices that a sub can only go to a depth of 21 feet and that's in open water. Thanks for your input!
  2. I noticed this issue before the latest update, and I’ve tried to research this by using “AI Ships” in the forums, but I didn’t find anything so forgive me if this has been covered in other posts. In the mission editor, if you place waypoints for any ship traversing through a waterway other than open ocean, the ship stays in place. Example 1: I placed a sub in port and wanted to have it move to open water using waypoints, but it stays in place in port. Example 2: I placed a carrier in a waterway and wanted to have it move into open water using waypoints, but it stays in place. If I place any ship in open water with waypoints, they all move on their own. Any ideas or is this a bug?
  3. Hello all, Yes you can get a credit back into your account (from DCS's web account). I wrote a kind support ticket asking for a refund as the status of the F-15 was unknown. It took 18 days, but the full credit is in my account.
  4. I suppose you could use if for VR, but my neck can't handle it at my age. BTW, it was an unused bedframe sitting in the basement lol. P51Engle
  5. Haha, yah but it works.
  6. Yes I built a sim on a bed frame with a 3 projector curved screen system, more specifically an F18 sim on the back of another sim (Cessna 172) that can rotate based on which I choose to fly. It all started with building a Cessna C172 sim pit, but my son had introduced me to DCS several years ago and recently got back into it. So I had the idea of building a control panel which then turned into tagging it onto the back of the C172. Being on the bed frame would enable me to rotate the sim based on what I wanted to fly. I have to give credit to all the pit builders out there that have inspired me to build the pits that I have. You can see the F18 build here. https://photos.app.goo.gl/zDQ7De4ECZKJ3frdA The Cessna C172 is here. https://photos.app.goo.gl/wrbDdynToTcisGAGA
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