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Vinny002

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  1. Hi, guys! I flew at an altitude of around 14,400 meters or about 47,200 feet, I ran out of O2 in about 74 minutes at that altitude, I'd say the O2 in the DCS Mig-21bis is getting better with each update!! Cheers, Vincent
  2. And this photo is taken during the day. This is the same photo as in the above but the right side console is black instead of dark blue as shown in this photo. Please see attached. Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  3. Hi, guys! I noticed something I'm not sure about. Here is the photo of the right side console should be dark blue instead of black as shown here. This photo is taken at night. Please see attached. Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  4. Hi, guys!! A couple of uestions for you, the O2 system in the DCS Mig-21bis in 1.2.11 works like the O2 system in the real Mig-21bis now, right? And the DCS Mig-21bis is almost out of beta, right? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  5. Hi, Eagle0110! I didn't know that! That makes sense! Thanks for pointing that out! @iFoxRomeo: no problem here! The nose wheel problem solved! Cheers, Vincent
  6. Hi, guys! I noticed a bug in 1.2.11, the nose wheel is to the right. I got the Mig-21bis systems and the engine running, the nose wheel is still to the right. Please see attached. Any solutions to this problem? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  7. Hi, guys! Question for you, the oxygen system won't run with the Mig-21bis shutdown, right? In the DCS Mig-21bis the oxygen system runs even with the Mig-21bis shutdown. Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  8. Hi, Art-j! I think the flight model in the Mig-21bis is more accurate now since the update to 1.2.11! Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  9. Hi, iFoxRomeo! That makes sense! Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  10. Hi, guys! I figured out how to replenish the oxygen supply. I have to request the ground crew to rearm to replenish the oxygen supply! Thanks though! Cheers, Vincent
  11. Hi, iFoxRomeo! Very interesting how Tango got the Mig-21bis in sustained level flight at 62,400 feet or 19 kilometers!! Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  12. Hi, iFoxRomeo! I saw Tango's post saying the Mi-21bis held sustained level flight at 62,400 feet or about 19,000 meters or 19 kilometers in the the cruise not realistic thread. Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  13. Hi, QuiGon! Got it! That makes sense! Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  14. Hi, Kaiza! Is that right. No, I didn't take note of my OAT. I read in this forum about the cruise performace, the Mig-21bis is said it flew straight and level at an altitide of 62,404 feet or about 19,000 meters or 19 kilometers. Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  15. Hi, guys! I'm having the same issue too with the speed decreasing at around 15,000 meters even at full afterburner. Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  16. Hi, guys! Is the cruise performance fixed now? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  17. Hi, guys! I'm having the same problem like what valkenswaard is having too. I got the throttle up/down (joystick) mapped to one of the buttons on the joystick, I release the throttle, I get the typical button "click" sound in a loop, and the throttle lever in the cockpit does not move, and the throttling up with the keyboard command works fine. Any solutions to this problem? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  18. Hi, guys! I'm not 100% sure, how long does the O2 in the Mig-21bis is suppose to last? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  19. Hi, guys! Question for you, how do I pressurize the cockpit in DCS Mig-21bis? I know about the hermetize canopy function. Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  20. Hi, Flagrum! Great! Thanks! I'm trying to figure out how to conserve O2 when flying at 15,243 meters or 50,000 feet! Cheers, Vincent
  21. Hi, guys! Please tell me exactly where the cabin altimeter is in the Mig-21bis cockpit? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  22. Hi, guys! Where is the cabin altimeter located in the DCS Mig-21bis cockpit? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  23. Hi, guys! Did you read this post about the repair won't replenish the O2 supply in the DCS Mig-21bis? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  24. Hi, ff4life4! Yes, I have the nose cone switch on. What does the nose one on the Mig-21bis do exactly? How do did your flight go, did you get up to 40,000 feet or about 12,200 meters without the afterburner on? Thanks! Cheers, Vincent
  25. Hi, Buzzles! This is a fresh aircraft. @iFoxRomeo: I prefer using the iPad to take pictures because it is easier. Cheers, Vincent
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