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  1. That's generally the symptoms of some waypoint conflicts. Something doesn't seem to be 100% properly set. You said they worked fine when you tested the group alone. Did you change anything on the group after that? Can you perhaps upload your mission? Also worth a try: If you have a working group/formation in a different mission, you can Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V one group after another into a different mission. Bit of a hassle but that makes sure that everything is set properly.
  2. Generally would be good to know in which area you live, due to shipping costs... And perhaps also how much you are willing to spend on it...
  3. Again, need more information. What does it look like if you open the VSN folder? And what exactly does not work for you?!
  4. Does the install look like: \saved games\DCS\mods\aircraft\VSN_XYZ? And when you open the VSN_XYZ, do you see multiple folder and files, or another single folder called VSN_XYZ? If it looks correct, then we need more infos. Can you see the mod in the module manager? Is the mod aircraft selectable in the instant action for example? If you don't see it in the mission editor, is the historical filter disabled?
  5. There is a chance you installed it wrong, but it's hard to tell without any information.
  6. Ah, I see. You can actually limit the selection to core units. If you enable the historical filter, the clock symbol at the bottom, all mods get disabled (because they are not compatible with that filter).
  7. You have. Open the unit list and then you can sort by "module". Mods are marked there.
  8. If you want to see an airport go to F10, click on the airport icon and then press F11 For any generic spot go to F10, put the spot you want in the center of your screen and press Ctrl+F11 (cant remember right now if left or right Ctrl). Note: your zoom on the F10 map dictates how high your camera will be when pressing the combination.
  9. Do you have a short track? Does it happen in one specific mission or everyone? Is random failures enabled in your game setting or in the mission setting? Does the debriefing say anything about faults?
  10. Nun, du scheinst so ziemlich ein Einzelfall zu sein...
  11. In that case check your controls. WASD should move the camera if you are in the Ctrl+F2 view.
  12. Nein. Aber mein Norton hat DCS selber auch noch nie angezeigt, nur die F-15E ein zwei Mal.
  13. Eigentlich stimmt das nicht. Wenn du genau liest, ist Norton selber nicht sicher: "Hierbei handelt es sich um eine App, die Sie möglicherweise unwissentlich installiert haben und die die Leistung Ihres Computers beeinträchtigen könnte." Stichwörter: möglicherweise, könnte. Wie weiter? Na, zwei Möglichkeiten. Entweder stimmst du Nortons unsicherheit zu und wirst nie DCS spielen, oder du gehst das "Risiko" ein wie tausende andere Leute auch, die kaum bis nie ein Problem damit hatten, nimmst die Warnung zur Kenntnis, stellst die gelöschten Dateien wieder her, setzt DCS als Ausnahme bei Norton fest und spielst DCS.
  14. Have you tried running a repair?
  15. There is no option for that, it's only on or on. But maybe check your water settings.
  16. True vs Magnetic heading?
  17. They keep teasing with a swiss F-5, but I have the strange feeling that the antenna will be cosmetic only and the avionics will be the same as the ones we have currently...
  18. The pod can be loaded onto station 6.
  19. razo+r

    Bug

    Remove the gripen mod, it causes issues with the ships.
  20. You manually overwrite the coordinates of a waypoint you don't need with the one you want.
  21. I *think* the file for that is in the saved games directory so a repair won't help. You'll have to wait for someone to provide that file here (sorry, I am not on my computer right now).
  22. You have various options to count the distance you have flown. One is with radio navigation like you used. RSBN or with a DME, if available. As a backup method, you can also use good old math and a stopwatch. Fly a known speed, like 300kts for example. Divide by 60 and you get 5nm per minute. Or 600kph, divided by 60 and you get 10km per minute. Together with the given distance and a stopwatch, you can calculate how long you have to fly. So for your example, 45 divided by 10 and you have to fly 4 and a half minute to get there. ATC "guides" you to that point. Once you have arrived there, it is up to you to commence the approach. ATC will only tell you to contact tower/clear to land once you are closer to the airfield. It will not tell you anything once you have arrived at the initial point. (Or at least that's how I remember it). But the be 100% honest with you, the current system is almost useless, except for giving you the active runway and perhaps wind. I mean, giving you a vector to that initial point is more or less useless. If you are flying IFR, you'll most likely use other systems or procedures that will take you there safely. Especially in the MiG-21 or older aircraft in general without GNSS, flying to a "random" point in space from your current position where you might not even have a radio station around, you'll probably want to home to a station first and then fly to the point, so the vector given doesn't help, especially if they don't give you continuous and updated vectors, like in DCS currently. And in VMC you can just look on the map/kneeboard and out the windows. And the pressure given is 99% useless too. Majority of aircraft in DCS and operators around the world use QNH and not QFE. There are of course exceptions and especially old aircraft and eastern operators (and one or another western operator) did and are still using QFE. But then again, that's up to you if you want to use it or not...
  23. You should only have to use rudder on the ground, in the air pretty much not at all, unless you have SPAK disabled. Only then you have to apply a bit of rudder for coordinated rolls/turns. The Viggen can fly as aggressive as an F-15, but only once. After that all your speed is depleted and you'lll be a sitting duck. So, different airframe, different way to fly. It's the ground attack version after all. If you get into a dogfight with an F-15, many things went wrong. Not saying you cannot try that, but it's definitly a bad idea with a predictable result.
  24. What you describe does not sound right, but we need more informations from you. Make sure you follow the stadard troubleshooting steps, like checking your controls, turn off arcade/game flight mode, if necessary remove all mods, run a repair etc. Also, upload a short track. That will help a lot more.
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