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DCS: BO-105 3D/FM Announcement and Discussions
Whirley replied to The_Fragger's topic in BO-105 PAH1A1
Love the technical updates, thanks! -
Occording to their Discord they are working on it, as far as I remember. They just got the tools to update their other products very late and I guess are hurrying to get them into the new sim version.
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Lunar Sale | Su-25A Announced | MiG-29 Pilot Helmet
Whirley replied to Graphics's topic in Official Newsletters
Have the Su-25a, would pay again for full fidelity one. -
Also looking forward to the news.
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Been a while since I played the Apache, but I remember not having the cockpit display option to refresh every frame made the night vision on the IHADSS lag or jitter or something. But I remember the symbology still being nervous in VR.
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Somewhat offtopic, but since some doubted the flight model and that a transport helicopter can be very agile. I am no expert about helicopters. But here is a video of people testing a CH-53 with rolls and loops
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Are military aircraft cockpit instruments watertight?
Whirley replied to Whirley's topic in Military and Aviation
Hm, interesting thanks! -
Whirley started following Are military aircraft cockpit instruments watertight?
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Maybe someone can please help me with this thought. I thought about the canopies of fighter cockpits. I imagine when the canopies are open to get in or out rain water with wind or salt water spray on aircraft carriers can get onto the instruments. Are these instruments generally water tight, to prevent problems with electrics etc.? So far I only found info on the web about problems with spilled coffees and failing instruments in general aviation. I'd imagine a Boeing/Airbus tanker cockpit being the same as the civilian counterpart. But what about fighters like F-18 or helicopters like AH-64?
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I think the Apache and Hind have working wipers. But I don't know if they are bugged at the moment. Somebody said wipers are not working yet on the Chinook.
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Ich hatte anfangs auch gedacht, dass ein Fehler beim Monokel vorliegt. Bis ich den Bügel der G2 hinten weiter in den Nacken zog, wodurch sich das Monokel zentrierte. Probier mal das Headset auf deinem Gesicht anders auszurichten. Wie oben bereits empfohlen.
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All the talk about tandem rotor flight characteristics got me interested in trying it out. Indeed, without the stabilization it seems almost impossible to handle it. I wonder how pilots managed the first tandem helicopters. With stabilization on it is a bit on rails, but currently there are still interesting characteristics present. I wonder how much will change with the rest of the control systems implemented, and if we will be able to turn them off selectively. We will see. Hats off to ED for doing the barebones flightmodels too on their aircraft, not only the stabilized ones. I like that.
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No air to air refueling, Wags mentioned in the youtube comment of the recent take off video that only the MH-47 Chinook has that. And hinted at wanting to correct the misleading store page info.
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