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  1. 3 hours ago, Sérvalpilot said:

    Thanks for the feedback!

    The debug info bug is weird, that shouldn't happen. I'll look into it if I can.

    Hi Serval, sorry for misleading you, the error was launching single thread version(i launch DCS_updater.exe on my desktop) but I was still in MT.🙈 I have tested it wtih ST and it works great. Thank you.👍

     

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    I wish you all a wonderful Christmas holidays and all the best for the New Year!

    First of all, I want to thank you all for your comments and likes. This year has been influenced by my work on Tornado a lot. Some things unfortunately didn't work out as I had planned but some did and I had time to work on. Just like this year, for the next year I have a plan of what things need to be done and what I want to work on, step by step. I really appreciate your interest in this aircraft and I as always I try to do my best to bring you the joy and experience of flying this airplane at DCS.  

    Once again, my thanks to you, and I wish that the next year will be successful not only for me but also for you! 🎄🎁👍

     

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  3. Interview with Sklang and Chess. Thank you guys!!

     

    On 8/9/2023 at 6:54 PM, YoYo said:

    No any news 😞 but see interesting direction of SPPU-22:

    Work continues YOYO but at a slower pace. However, I think that soon I will be able to show something new again and I hope that I will please you.😉

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  4. 2 hours ago, Semor76 said:

    Okay, here we go again....

    I dont know why the last posts needed to be "cleaned up"?

    There is still a simple question(s) from "me" as an potential customer for this project to the Developer, aka: SVKSniper

    Is this project on halt now?

    Is this project cancelled now?

    Is this project dead now?

    Or to summarize my questions...whats going on with the SU-22 Project?

    Semor76 project continues😉

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  5. 9 hours ago, Semor76 said:

    From the DCS Roadmap update thread: "Removed Su-22M3 from Roadmap by SVK-Sniper (none info about real module to DCS)"

    I assume the project is cancelled now?

    I'm under NDA and seriously aviators, I can't tell you what I'm doing or what I'm working on, and unless ED releases news, all this is just guesswork and conspiracies on the forum. And I didn't say anywhere that I canceled work on the project. That's about all I can say about it.

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  6. On 6/8/2023 at 2:34 AM, Logan54 said:

    Is it final version of pilot? Never seen him b4) And will you work at pressure indicators near left wing? will they show real pressure?

    And will Su-22 have any opening hatches on its fuselage exept 4 air intakes and speed brake?

    Now it looks very realistic👍

    Also interesting to know about it`s turn rate

     

    The pilot is the same,you can see it here:

    As for the animation of external gauges, I think it will work. And on the cornering speed issue, it's early days yet, but the manual describes everything, so I'll do something about it. I'm also slowly working on both the external model improvements, and the cockpit animations are also in progress.

     

    And finally, let me give you one small (but of great importance to me) surprise. I have joined team AviaStorm!  Keep your fingers crossed and stay tuned for news! 😊

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  7. The last two weeks have been enough for me and my next work regarding DCS.😉 For now, I'll show you what I've been working on. The new cockpit for the external model is ready!

    I really appreciate your support and favorable comments, many thanks!👍

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    And yes here is the right place for update🙂

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  8. Depending on the position of the switch (P01-P02-P04-All) is from KMG-U containers and MBD3 racks released one, two, or all four bombs by depressing the release button called "PODVESKI". If there is any bomb left on the MBD or KMG-U racks then a warning light "GOTOVNOSŤ" on the weapons panel for the relevant pylon starts blinking. The order of weapon release is:

                      1   2        3    4   3       --numbers of order of release
    -pylon BD3-57     5 , 6  / MBD 1s, 3-4, 2s      --numbers of pylons of aircraft
                                       1     2
    -in case 3-4 are empty then the order is 5-6, 1s-2s
                                                  1  2   3
    -if 1s-2s MBD are not present then the order of release is 5, 6, 3-4

    Just to make it clear (although I suppose you already know that), pylons 5 and 6 are internal pylons that are located closest to the fuselage, on the wing. Pylons 3 and 4 are on ends of static parts of wings. And pylons 1s and 2s are directly on the fuselage of the aircraft. In front of the MBD pylon there is a interval block BI-3M with electric impulses settings with intervals of 0.05, 0.08, 0.1 and 0.5 second.

    And finally, a few photos from this weekend's museum visit.

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  9. 12 minutes ago, Gierasimov said:

    One Friday afternoon: 

    "The DCS: Su-22 is a new aircraft coming to DCS that is being developed by Sniper Studio. This module will be an accurate representation of the Sukhoi Su-22M4..." 

    I HOPE 

    Gierasimov you you will destroy me🤣🙈

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  10. On 4/12/2023 at 9:27 PM, Avimimus said:

     

    I thought that might be the case!

    Ah! So a bit like the old KABB experiments? Was it always necessary to do that? Or could the bombs be released on a separate second pass (or be released first, with the rockets released on a second pass afterwards)?

    Also - with regard to the MBD racks - I've wondered for several years whether the release interval can be adjusted. Originally, when ED first modelled them it was a separate press to release each bomb. Now one press releases all of the bombs on the rack in a sequence. However, the interval is fixed (so the bombs tend to land very close together). The same goes for the KMGU cells... can the release interval be adjusted?

    Even if they can't be adjusted by the pilot in flight - I always thought it would make sense for these systems to be adjustable by ground crews at least (e.g. a high speed attack would use a rapid interval, whereas a lower speed attack one would want to use a slower interval to spread the bombs out a similar amount).

    Thanks again!

    Thank you Avimimus for your interest in this aircraft!😉 Yes bombs could by released on second pass. To MBD and KMGU,you are right and as far as I remember it is the same system as on the Su-25. And yes interval can be adjusted. If i have more time, I will try to explain a little how it should work properly. 🙂  

     

    And guys big thank you for your comment, follow and interest!!!👍

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  11. 17 hours ago, Avimimus said:

    Thank you @SVKSniper! I've spent several months wondering and looked at a lot of photos trying to figure this out. It never occured to me to just ask you! I really appreciate the information.

    Can any of these weapons be carried while also carrying bombs?

     

    The SUO-54 enabled the so-called "ataku vtarovo vida", when after aiming and launching the rockets, the pilot held down the combat button and the bombs were dropped at the calculated moment.

    Here: 8*Fab-100,2*UB-32😉

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    17 hours ago, Avimimus said:

    P.S. I wonder if the aircraft in these photos has been loaded incorrectly (as is often the case with aircraft loaded for display/photography)? SPPU-22 | Weaponsystems.ne

    You mustn't believe everything you see in photos from museums and from various shows, it's a lot of nonsense.🙃

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  12. On 4/9/2023 at 6:55 PM, Avimimus said:

    Quick questions:

    What arrangements of rockets and gunpods were permitted?

    Photos suggest that the under-fuselage hardpoints could also carry SPPU-22 or Rocket pods (which differs from the DCS AI model). It'd be neat to be able to carry six rocket pods (i.e. 2/3rds the load of a Su-25 rather than 1/2 the load)... it'd also give it a bit of an edge on the Mig-23/Mig-27... so it would make it more attractive overall.

    It also seems that the rear facing SPPU-22 arrangement was used by Poland? Operationally! Which is interesting - I'd always thought of it as an experimental loadout. Were any presets used with this - or were the weapons just set at a fixed angle?

    Of course, I will pre-order it regardless! 🙂

    Hi Avimimus,thanks for your questions.😉

    The Su-22M4 could carry gunpods on four hardpoints. They were  hardpoints 3,4 and 1r and 2r. In Czechoslovakia, they were always carried only at a standard fixed angle and never, and as far as I know, not even at the Su-25 were they shot backwards, always only in the direction of flight.  But from what I found in the manual, hardpoints 1r and 2r under fuselage could only be used for shooting backwards.

    The SUO-54 armament control system on the Su-22M4 did not allow the use of different types of unguided rockets or anti-surface missiles in one flight. After switching the weapon selector on the stick to the S-60 position, it was possible to use only one type of unguided rockets or one type of guided anti-surface missiles or only SPPU cannon containers.

    As for the rockets, it is possible to hang them on up to six suspension points, I am also attaching screenshots from the mission editor for a better idea.

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  13. 19 hours ago, 51EG Sklang said:

    Very nice, thanck you so much to keep this project alive !
     

    i saw this on dcs roadmap unofficial by Silver_Dragon, is that true ? Are you waiting the confirmation for being 3rd party ?
     

    No comment.🤣  You just have to wait for the official announcement from ED.

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  14. Good evening friends, virtual pilots! After the weekend I spent at the museum, I bring you more news. I took a few shots and established other contacts regarding my project with people who worked on these aircraft in our air force during their time. I am also bringing a few interesting photos and also a short video of the starting sequence and the pitching of the engine before takeoff (of course, this part is not completely finished yet, but I am gradually working on it). I wish you a nice evening and watching! Many thanks for your comments and continued interest in this interesting aircraft!

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