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  1. All this talk of drive space - at least we have understanding 3rd-party devs that are nice enough to use up 31.4GB of your drive space for aircraft liveries.....of two AI aircraft.. (So yes they are in your install if you have the aircraft installed or not) 17.1GB - F14 14.3GB - F-4E Don't get me wrong, I love HB aircraft...but I mean come on..
  2. So today the launcher has decided to launch with Chinese? language...What??..... Let me guess - english conflicts with ED logic? 'Deal with it' response posted and marked as 'solution' by 'someone' in 3....2...1... EDIT: Yesssss - my language is selected to English - sigh.
  3. You can find the latest DCS: AH-64D manual in your local install here: Program Files\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World\Mods\aircraft\AH-64D\Doc
  4. Good idea - not really interested in seeing blue units in target list unless specifically called for by some mission parameter. Should really defult to just listing red units perhaps.
  5. Ah ok - yea I had uninstalled the Moquito Module due to the ridiculous fantasy power curve with warning horn sounding continously at the Max Cont power setting of +7 lbs....guess I will be deleting it again lol. Is why I don't buy new modules anymore... Riiiiight.. Well, my hats off then to the brave men that flew the Mosquito across Europe at Max Continous power setting of +7 Lbs boost with the gear warning horn sounding the entire time - guess it helped drown out the sound of flak explosions....
  6. Latest Changelog.... DCS: Mosquito FB VI by Eaglе Dynamics Fixed. Undercarriage warning horn sound in improper conditions Gear warning buzzer still sounding at +7 lbs of Boost??? Why say it is fixed?
  7. Haha it's all gd BN - just giving you a hard time. I also totally agree with you - was interested in the Afghan map as well and considered the full terrain the better deal. Just saw a few issues with slow mesh/texture loading when I trialled it last week so just investigating before purchase. Shame Kola doesn't have a Trial either, as that would go well with the great new Viggen module I just bought - should have got it ages ago, awesome aircraft!
  8. Oh it didn't happen on just the first flight, as I thought the same thing - it happened in a similar fashion on all my flights on the map. As I mentioned I don't experience it on any other map. As you say it might just be a thing with the 'newer' maps - as Syria would be my newest map, if you don't count Marianas WWII. But yes - def a deal breaker for me if that is the case unfortunately.
  9. I recently downloaded the trial of the full terrain to try it out, having operated in the area. I noticed that when I checked out the F10 map, and then went back to cockpit the terrain mesh and textures would need to re-load, which they did very slowly - like over around 5 seconds or so? I don't have anything like this problem in any of my other terrains, so Caucasus, Syria, Nevada etc. Is this just because it was the trial version, or how this specific terrain behaves? Overtall I thought the terrain was very nice and very familiar - but not interested if I need for the terrain and textures to re-load every time I look at the map etc. EDIT: Oh and just a quick question - what is up with some of the airstrips?? Super wavy with a ski-jump in the middle? I noticed it with a few of the smaller airstrips - can't remember the names specifically but I did try to get a pic of one of them. Is this how they are actually designed to be - or still WIP? (I can't remember getting air time in the middle of a landing roll-out IRL)
  10. Congrats on taking the opportunity...but generally when people are asking if something is worthy buying, they would usually like non-biased opinions of people not associated with the company selling the product.... Customer: "Hmmm Is it worth buying a Toyota Tundra?" Toyota Salesman: "Absolutely!"
  11. & The main problem is not the horn - it is the fact Boost climbs FAR too quickly based on throttle position - i.e. you are only at 25% throttle position or slightly below (hence yes you get the annoying horn) but pulling +7 boost, which is completely ridiculous. Your RPM setting in the Mosquito is not determined by the silencing the gear warning horn - it is set by engine parameters/performance/longevity. My blue line graph above is even still a bit 'loose' on boost as further investigation revealed that you were even further into the throttle travel at +0 boost than the 28-ish % I show. So I re-iterate - it is NOT letting something as 'simple as the gear horn interfere with your enjoyment" - yes I know that is the OP, but that is just a nasty by-product of completely fantastical throttle/boost/engine mapping characteristics of the DCS Mosquito at the moment, that yes is hampering the enjoyment of this product I purchased somewhat. If I wanted arcade fantasy simulation I could play a different arcade flight sim. Could it be fixed - of course.....we shall see.
  12. ED do seem to have nailed the actual Mozzie manual well in that "The undercarriage warning horn sounds when the main wheels are not locked down and the throttles are less than 1/4 open" - as using the VKB config software my throttles are outputting exactly 25.0% at the warning horn (note it must be BOTH throttles at 1/4 or below to sound horn). However, there definitely seems to be something funky going on with how much boost is being applied at low throttle openings! Watching the formation flying of of Mozzie KA114 fitted with Merlin 25 engines in Auckland and you can catch a glimpse of the boost gauges sitting around 0 lb boost and he is just dropping in and out of the horn with the throttle pretty much stood up - prob dropping into the negative boost area to slow it up now and then. (non-historic boost gauges but 0 lb boost is still at 12'oclock.) He looks to be flying around 180 MPH - but don't know if he has a little flap out or not - prob not. Doesn't really matter as it is more the throttle postion to boost output ratio that is the problem, not how much power it has.....that's for another post lol. But definitely not sitting up at 7 lb and dropping in and out of the horn as we are in DCS! Something else quite strange is how there is no manifold change or effect on the engine at all during flight in the DCS Mozzie for the first 1/2" or so of throttle travel. then it jumps up to 0..then races around to 8 at very low throttle settings? This would definitely have an adverse effect and also indicate that the throttle/boost curve is not quite right. I have attached the ref vids below - first one is quite dark so only catch a glimpse of the settings, but it is stable flight the whole time as he is in formation. Second vid is in same aircraft with much better view of gauges. Interesting to watch the takeoff and how the manifold pressure reacts at certain throttle settings. Also interestinig to note in second vid he is flying around at -1 boost at around 180 MPH - no warning horn. EDIT: Was also thinking this could be related to why the DCS Mossie throttle stops are located at +14 lbs, instead of the actual figure for the Merlin 25 of +12 lbs. Further to the above - I have also included the boost curve info for reference/comparison purposes. Firstly some information from the Merlin engine manual regarding the PROGRESSIVE boost cam. Below is what I would consider a reasonable boost/throttle position progressive curve that more closely matches what can been seen in in-flight videos of the Mosquito - I note this is not specifically based on any info as I have been unable to find any. However, you will note it is a lot more likely example of a PROGRESSIVE boost curve than that shown in the second graph in red - which is what we currently have in DCS. All figures taken from a Mosquito at Channel map at 1,000'. I think most people would agree the Blue curve would be much more likely than the Red curve for a progressive relationship between throttle position and boost - and would also enable lower power settings that don't require the throttles to be below 25%. I specifically note the settings for 0 lb boost as seen in one of my ref videos just skirting the upper limit of the 25% mark. I realise the Mosquito doesn't really get any attention regarding development any more - but as a Kiwi I feel it is my obligation to try and fix her up lol. I understand ED may not have the available manpower to address the issues with the Mozzie and would happily change the values myself if ED would point me in the right direction.
  13. Just a few small bugs - regarding the ASI needle unpainted tail - in all ASI's of that era I have ever seen in RL or pictures, the tail is painted matte black for obvious reasons. Pics of Spitfire gauges/needles included for reference. ED may have referenced an aircraft with a replacement unpainted tail - all good. Any chance we could paint it? Also regarding the ASI face - firstly the wording is incorrect - it should say TENS of MPH, not TEMP of MPH. Also the face is very cluttered - if this was installed in the reference aircraft then all good, however I have also attached below an actual ASI pic from a Mosquito for ref. I have modified these two issues myself for now and placed the mod in the User Files section here - https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3343182/ Video of gauge in cockpit here -
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