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yomar

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About yomar

  • Birthday September 23

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS, FSX, FS2004
  • Location
    Manila
  • Interests
    Practical Shooting, SCUBA Diving, RC Planes, Flight Simming
  • Occupation
    Lawyer
  1. Thanks ED! Keep up the good work. DCS world + P-51 are now rocking on my not-so-updated computer. Now about my flying skills... I think I need a patch for that too :D
  2. Yo-Yo: Thanks for your reply. I like your callsign. That's actually my nickname in real life. stiffstarch: I have experienced problems with the new version of DCS: World, including framerates going down. The ED team is working on the bugs right now.
  3. <edited to remove initial post> Oops sorry I posted on the wrong thread :) Sorry bout that BlueRidgeDx. I got here from another thread.
  4. Hi! This is my first post. Weeks ago I downloaded the beta version and DCS World 1.2.0. After installing some patches (speech fix, headtracker fix), everything went well. I have to congratulate the ED team for a job well done. This is by far the best p51d sim I've ever tried. After installing DCS World 1.2.1 and the final version of p51d, I've encountered more bugs that I can't seem to fix (headtracker, mouse pointer, failure to go back to menu, framerates, etc.) So I'll probably go back to 1.2.0 for now, until the bugs are fixed. I guess this means I'll have to deal with the left roll on take-off problem for the mean time :) Anyway, back on topic.. Noob question: The tutorial teaches us to use 50 manifold pressure for the take-off. In real life, what is the ideal manifold pressure for normal take-off? Follow up noob question, at what speed do you guys usually ease off the stick (return to neutral from aft position), and at what speed do you rotate? Thank you in advance!! :)
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