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How soon might that be?
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SA342 Gazelle M - TV export to MFD?
mkiii replied to Skebengwa's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Not in the Monitor config file! You need to edit the init.lua file Astazou has listed to add those 2 lines, which essentially export a name for the TV screen so you can use it in your monitor config file. Many modules can have various instruments exported in this way - it's a shame that there is no built in method to do so after so long. :/ Be aware that any update will overwrite this edit, so it is best to use a mod manager such as JsGme or OvGme. -
It didn't - these are partially assembled 109s hidden in the woods - either outside a factory, or a maintenance unit. You can see others without wings in the BG. The ground adjustable trim tabs are there to correct minor problems with trim - not to set up how a particuar pilot wants them on each flight - having worked on aircraft with such trim tabs, they only ever got adjusted if a pilot landed & complained of flutter or a tendency to roll etc. We have to assume that our simulation is of a nice new kite that does not have any warp in control surfaces, too loose, or over tight cable, or such.
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Still, it would be nice if at least the pilot could be made to hold a position, or track while you fettle the weapons, rather than having to mess about with Auto-Hover every time.
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Unfortunately, we have to go on something don't we? The manuals are of little help having no startup or any other procedures at all. Chapter 12, start-up procedure....... empty. Go watch a training mission. Ramsay: I'm fairly sure it should be left on, and have no doubt the devs have said the way it operates is correct - but the point is that the manual doesn't tell you, and the only other info is a tutorial mission that only covers the basics - although it doesn't tell you to turn it off - which is why I queried Chucks guide. Don't get me wrong - I use & value Chucks guides - but errors can creep in sometimes, and with no information in the actual manual it can be difficult to know.
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Default skin is not default bare matal
mkiii replied to Dirty Rotten Flieger's topic in MiG-19 Farmer B
Dull painted greyish silver would be more "realistic". -
Keyboard - I spent an age trying to click every conceivable thingy & doodad around the canopy with no luck,
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Yes, it does that unless the starter is engaged. Is Your Starter Switch On or Off? The manual tells you nothing of course, so like many others, I resorted to Chucks guide - but I think it has the wrong startup procedure. It tells you to turn off the Starter. when full RPM is reached. However. If you create a mission with a hot start/in flight, or use the Autostart routine, you will see that the Starter switch is left ON for flight. The AutoStop sequence closes the Fuel Flow Lever, then applies Rotor brake once RPM has dropped, followed by the Starter Switch & Fuel Pump Switch. Same goes for the sequence when you run the Cold Start tutorial.
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I am also having the same problem with the Rockeye. in the current beta. As the bomb is dispensing it's bomblets, the game and windows locks up - although the sound carries on playing. This forces a hard reset. No crash report.
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Multi-monitor set-up guide & help (unofficial)
mkiii replied to MadTommy's topic in Multi-Display Bugs
Edit MODS\new_Kneeboard\Scripts\Aircrafts\_Common\Cockpit\ViewportHandling.lua Look around about line 32 and edit this:- dedicated_viewport = {default_x,default_y,default_width,default_height} to read this:- dedicated_viewport = {0,0,550,800} This will make the Kneeboard appear on the top left corner of whatever viewport or multi monitor setup you have. Alter your X,Y position accordingly if you want it elsewhere. Increase the second number to be greater than the width of your main monitor. Try to keep the Aspect ratio of the size similar to this, or use the default_width & default_height variables. Obviously, the actual position depends on how your monitors are setup in Windows & your monitor.lua settings. I use up to 4 monitors arranged horizontally, with either 1,2,3 as 3d screens, with 2 as GUI, and 4 as an MFD export, or 1 as space for kneepad & Control Indicator, 2 as 3D screen/GUI, 4 as blank (possibly a web page or PDF guide here), and 4 as before - with MFDs and instrument exports. -
I think you mean Falklands map. :music_whistling:
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I assumed it was the (seemingly non functional in DCS) light/Pin visible to the left of the Rudder trim switch (SIDTRIM). If you don't have headtracking, this will be difficult to see, since it is almost at the sidewall of the cockpit, underneath the large Temperature control box. I'm not sure if it is meant to be a light, or a pin that pops up, but it does nothing right now. I just centre the ball on the HSE turn & slip indicator to centre it, although it might be best to centre roll trim first with the O key (the "Roll Centr" button doesn't seem to work either).
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I can only reiterate that my above post works just fine with the latest build - it never stopped working, and I am using it right now. (OB 2.5.4.29585) Note in the example I give - you don't need to use variables, and can type in the numbers directly - I just use them to make it easier to find where the numbers are edited.
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I'm still having exactly this problem in Beta 254.29585 on a multi monitor setup (overall size 7690x1440 - using just centre 2560x1440 as 3d view). Training Mission for F14 A/A guns is a good example. The initial setup is withan IL76(?) directly in front of you at short range - even with full zoom this is almost impossible to see in this mission.
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A basic, UNOFFICIAL - Blender .edm Addon
mkiii replied to NickD's topic in 3D Modeling for DCS World
...or even 2.79. I can't get it to appear in the list at all, even though the files do install in the Users folder correctly (in 2.8 too). I'm a Blender noob, so I may be doing something wrong of course :0 -
:smartass:Oh boy is this thread going in circles. Have you read any of the previous comments? Not everyone wants to just play SP, and they currently can't refuel for various reasons, so want some AI help. Even in SP, a mission might require A-A refuelling, and AFAIK, Infinite fuel is not an option on MP. Anyone who thinks options are a bad thing to ask for is missing something imo. Maybe it's the altitude sickness brought on by sitting on that high horse? It's almost as if some people have the need to feel superior to new users. Have they not noticed that this sim has got a lot bigger since the great unwashed masses were drawn to it via Steam etc? Those people will eventually buy modules, supporting development and take time to learn the complicated stuff, but why make it impossible from the get-go? I say include as many options such as rudder assist, and easy refuelling as possible. I don't use them as a rule - but sometimes I might want to - unlimited weapons for example, when trying out new settings. All the crying about "It ain't real tho", have clearly never worked on the real thing. You really want to spend 2 hours waiting for the weather to clear, only to be canned just after you spent 20 minutes on a startup? Do you turn on all faults - and abort if there is low pressure in HYD 2?, or spend 3 hours waiting for a blown tyre to be changed? Do you wait in a holding pattern.. Oh wait - we don't have a realistic ATC. Lots of things are far from realistic - because get this... It's a game. Shocking I know - but some people just want to have fun. :doh:
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F/A-18C - Trap Practice (aircraft carrier landing)(6 traps)
mkiii replied to Growling Sidewinder's topic in DCS: F/A-18C
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HU5 the commando? That's the last Wessex type I ever got to handle - it was pristine compared to how I remember our RAF kites... I suppose that probably would fit the DCS Ethos, along with the HCMk2 better than a sub hunter ;) I only recently - with purchase of the Carrier a/c became aware that the sea was only a couple of metres deep overall. I became very well aquainted with the sea-floor trying to land on or avoid hitting the carrier. ;)
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Really? an aircraft with (for example) 2x1107hp RR Gnome turboshafts is the same as 1x1500hp Wright Cyclone engine? Lunatic: I'm not familiar with the Navy kites - only have experience of the RAF HCMk2 ones, - but all that ASW kit might be interesting - if we get submarines to play with. Did the HA3 have the nuclear depth-charge? ;)
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I thought the list based on distance is for "Easy comms", but if you weren't using it & tuned in to a specific frequency - you were talking to that frequency directly, therefore there should be some response. I tend to keep it on easy comms because reasons. In (the f-16 sim/mod that should not be mentioned), I like the way that the ATC responds to you if you are too far out - assuming you are in range in the first place. They just tell you that you are outside their airspace, and to contact them when within 20 or 30 miles (I forget).
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A way to back up on the carrier/know when to stop.
mkiii replied to WelshZeCorgi's topic in DCS Core Wish List
Something as simple as a Label indicating the shuttle, which would be visible through the floor would be enough. Hooking up already moves you back and lines you up - sometimes comically, as long as you are within a couple of feet of where you need to be. I wouldn't expect a marshaller or tug anytime soon though. -
From reading those notes, I'm getting the impression that it is implying that it is better to let her ride on 2 wheels - rather than risk pulling back on the yoke before the mains were actually on the ground. I don't actually recall seeing any contemporary RAF footage or photos showing a Spit landing on anything other than the mains. Just anecdotal of course. I'm not a pilot. I do suspect that any modern Spits moight be handled somewhat differently than back in the day. I was based a Coningsby just before I left the RAF - saw plenty of the BBMF kites, but never took a lot of notice of technique. Also worked on Chipmunks - different beasts, but still a taildragger, and they were perfectly happy rolling on mains for quite a while before settling.
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I have heard much the same - but a glance at the landing section of this pretty comprehensive Air Ministry Spitfire Pilots Notes (for a MkII) does specify a 3 point landing, although it does note that the tail may remain raised for up to 100 yards on the landing roll due to air cushioning (it speculates!). This Manual is worth a read, because it seems much more detailed than later versions - even detailing how to do combat maneuvres:- https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/attachments/spitiiaii-and-iib-pdf.33734/ Just for comparison - heres the same (much reduced in detail) for a MkIX to MkXVI: https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/attachments/spitfire-xi-vx-ix-pdf.33736/
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UthervL: It still tries to stretch the GUI across all monitors - potentially hiding menus and options. It also does the same to the 3d screen - overriding the lua view settings, so I really don't see the point of it, nor how it helps increase the font size of radio messages etc. These refuse to change for me, no matter what I enter into The files specified at the start of the thread.
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As the title suggests, the 3d model of the bomb tail fuse propeller does not spin after bomb release. Yeah - I know - It's a game breaker...