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toninovak

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS and MS FS
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    Brazil
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    electronics, mechanics, programming, engineering

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  1. Hi, I created this simple tool to help me design dials, gauges and linear scales for instruments Is still very "beta" and might, be warned, have bugs, but anyone can test it. Let me know you found this usefull, have any issues or think it might be worth to develop it more, suggestions etc: https://github.com/tnnovak/GaugeCreatorRelease/ Cheers, Toni Novak
  2. Rudel, Press CTRL + P to spawn the platform wait for the Natter to connect vertically to the platfrom (should take around 1 minute) Press "O" to switch main fuel valve ON, then press backspace to turn electrics ON Press SHIFT+Home to start engine (but only with throttle full back) Wait until pump RPM is 120% and pump pressure is nominal Push throttle full power Press "B" to launch Takeoff is ALWAYS with autopilot ON, dont touch stick or pedals during climb When around 8K meters press A to desingage autopilot, put stick foward to bring to level horizontal flight, throttle to half power (watchout for overspeed) Press "P" to Master Weapons ON, Press "T" to switch to rocket fire SINGLE or ALL, Press "R" to fire rockets (or joystick button) When rockets are expended, level the Natter around 500 Km/h and press CTRL + E 3 times to eject
  3. Module is now available: https://github.com/tnnovak/Bachem-Ba349-Natter-DCS-Module Have fun! Let me know if guys trying it have any problem
  4. Update: Module is now public so anyone can try it: https://github.com/tnnovak/Bachem-Ba349-Natter-DCS-Module Have fun! I have been working on this for some time now. Mainly is an experiment on physics modeling, autopilot theory, aerodynamics etc . Also I learned a lot about DCS development: What you people think about? Let me know if anyone is interested in trying. https://tnnvk.com/bachem-ba-349-natter-dcs-module/ Cheers, Toni Novak
  5. Hello everybody, Im having been working on this: https://tnnvk.com/dcs-word-edm-file-exporter-for-rhino/ https://github.com/tnnovak/EDMExporterForRhino Its a EDM exporter pluign for Rhino 7, written in C#. Still very crude and exprimental. I want to improve it further. In fact is just a wrapper, is running Blender silently in the background to export the Rhino model. I think will be good if someone wants to export simple models right from Rhino, and dont want to work, or dont know how to use Blender. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
  6. Hi, yes, I'm still working on many bugs and adjustments but I hope I will put it on GIT for download in a few weeks. But be aware it' s a very experimental mod...
  7. Thanks, I fixing some bugs and quirks, writing some stuff and then I want to upload the mod to GIT
  8. Hi, This is something I have been working for a while. It started just as some experiences in mod making but got increasingly more complex and complex... It' s totally experimental and before anything a project with the aim of getting skills in mod making and programming simulators in general. It does have an EFM in C++ for aerodynamics and engine. By far the most satisfying development part until now, although still pretty much a low fidelity model. I'm into a point that is playable with a minimum of basic features. Lots of subpar developments (particularly in the 3D modeling section, I'm far from be an expert 3D artist)... But everything should start from something. I made a video: And more information here: https://tnnvk.com/me-163a-dcs-experimental-mod/ UPDATE: I posted 1 more video with a test mission: Working on adjustments in the EFM, many small bugs and writing some instructions, after all that I hope I can upload the mod to GIT Thanks
  9. Hello everybody, just in case you be interested here´s my homemade throttle quadrant controller: https://tnnvk.wordpress.com/2021/03/03/my-cheap-homemade-throttle-quadrant-controller-for-dcs-flight-simulator/ Any question feel free to contact me Cheers T. Novak
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