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  1. On 3/23/2025 at 4:35 PM, Armlandia said:

    The steering controls are configured using buttons, and pressing them is visible in the control configurator in the game. But the wheel does not turn in the cabin, and there is no trimming effect.

    Same. The trim doesn't work on hotas nor keyboard. Does work by dragging it with the mouse.

     

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  2. On 1/14/2025 at 8:39 AM, tsb47 said:

    Both versions of the Tiger (original and remastered) have this module breaking bug.

    Not for me. I'm on standalone and by disabling the remastered I am able to use the original F-5 at full fps on the newest Kola map.

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  3. On 6/2/2024 at 4:44 PM, Silver_Dragon said:

    windscreen wiper for rainy bad weather landings has a core feature, no exclusive from Mosquito module.

    Yes, but it still doesn't work (or at least last I tried a few weeks back).

    For me learning a ww2 navigators job is very appealing. Piloting is fun, but to also be able to be a navigator with an E6B and such sure is something else. Doing low level attack runs in bad weather in a Viggen is fun but that is 70s tech and feels like cheating.

    Celestial navigation with a virtual sextant would be appreaciated too. The proper stars are already in there I'm told.

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  4. On 5/31/2024 at 3:19 PM, BIGNEWY said:

    The Mosquito is nearly feature complete,

    Any news about the drift meter? Doing some proper ww2 navigation would be really interesting.

    And a windscreen wiper for rainy bad weather landings.

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  5. 6 hours ago, renhanxue said:

    Also, the map is meant to represent the current day as far as I know so it wouldn't be in anyway.

    Last year the military bought back nearby Gunnarn (now Storuman airport) so maybe Åmsele will be reactivated too.

    I really hope the road base system will be possible in the Kola map. It really is a missed opportunity from Heatblur but they lost interest in the Viggen a long time ago.

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  6. BTW, an example of a wartime airbase is Field 67 Åmsele. Decommissioned and sold in 2005 but with runways and readypads still visible. All types of maintenance could be done there. One long runway for heavy transporters and 3 smaller for the fighters. Hopefully it'll be in the Kola map on Friday. :-)

    https://kartor.eniro.se/?c=64.577233,19.316711&z=13&l=aerial

    https://www.forgottenairfields.com/airfield-amsele-eomsele-608.html

    An article about it in a local newspaper: https://www.vk.se/2019-12-26/nar-amsele-hade-en-storflygplats-for-kalla-kriget

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  7. 12 hours ago, Bozon said:

    Unfortunately, many players do not have dual throttles (myself included).

    Using the keyboard 8, 9, 0-keys you can control the engines separately. 8 selects left, 9 both, 0 right.

    When selecting both (9) again an analog throttle synchronizes both engines so it can be an abrupt change it you don't watch it, while using the numpad + and - as throttle the offset is kept.

    I use it to do tight turns while taxing.

  8. From today's newsletter:

    Mosquito FB VI. This year we continue working on the features from the Early access list. Including AI crew members and the Drift recorder.

    I am really looking forward to the drift recorder. Doing some proper navigator stuff would be a welcome addition to just being a mere driver. Together with more realistic winds and turbulence, icing and spherical map - and a functioning windshield wiper - would add a new dimension to the sim.

    Being able to put Lorenz-transmitters on ww2-runways a la mobile tacan is also on the wish list.

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  9. On 12/13/2023 at 8:41 PM, LazyBoot said:

    Which might suggest that it's really supposed to be left in the ON state.

    Funny note: I sat beside an ex real JA-pilot who jumped in and took off in DCS and way up in the sky just couldn't understand why the electronics didn't work. The generator switch was something they never touched. It was always left on.

     

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  10. I just tried the Mossie and was quite surprised how easy it was for me to take-off in.

    Put some curves and dead zones on my (crappy) joystick, 50% fuel, no flaps, a rolling start with slow throttle up to maybe 70%, using the rudders with stick in stomach until 80-100 mph with liftoff after ~1000 m (no wind). Didn't change any trim until airborne when I had to trim down quite a lot.

     

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