@TwoLate,
Thanks very much for providing that file. I'll give it a go this weekend.
@bbrz,
Thanks for the additional info, I'll have to sketch it out first (I like to visualize) then fly the pattern.
For those with a Warthog throttle take a look at this thread;
http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=133199&highlight=Detent%2C+afterburner
It shows a couple of modifications which will help with the AB detent. They allow you to keep the detent but make it so the detent can be ridden over without lifting the handles. Just push a bit harder and they pop over in to AB. Check both methods to see which one you prefer.
Doesn't matter what altitude you drop the bomb at, it is the "burst" altitude setting which dictates the bomblet pattern/size.
Unless of course you release below the burst altitude.
I just use a toggle switch to turn NWS on, taxi and steer using the rudders as normal. Once lined up, toggle off roll a couple of feet to ensure the nose wheel is straight. Good to go...
It's a custom build about three years old with a couple of newer bits, the 240 SSD (Flight Sims) and the GTX 980 (formerly GTX 680).
Initial cost was about $2,000 CAD.
I use to always install DCS in the root directory in it's own folder (or folders if also running the beta). I seem to recall this being recommended a few years ago.
Recently (after a nice sale on SSD's) I have my flight sims on their own drive which has worked flawlessly.
Might be something to look at. Glad you got it figured out.