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Yeah, I'm sure the developers have no pride in their work, and don't want to share project progress with their current and/or future customers. Constant nagging from people on forums must be the only reason they ever do anything... (and yes, that's sarcasm, in case you didn't catch it).
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Sorry for going into "grumpy old bastard"-mode again, but what is the point in asking if there are any news about product x, y or z? News are published here and/or on FB ("Poly-Dynamics / Miltech-5") when there is something new to report.
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You mean right next to the helipad on the flight line? Yup, definitely oddly positioned... What would a chopper be doing there? (and if you didn't get it, please have your sarcasm detector re-calibrated)
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80GB here, with all terrains and modules except CA, Hawk and C101.
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Can you share your axis curves ?...
drPhibes replied to Anatoli-Kagari9's topic in DCS: Spitfire L.F. Mk. IX
TM Warthog: Pitch & roll: 60% saturation. No curves. CH Pro pedals: 55% saturation. No curves. -
Uhm, no. Although I haven't seen any confirmation of the actual size of the map anywhere, the map shown at the TBS site (link) ends at approximately Gwadar, Pakistan. Which is 613km (380 miles) from the Indian border. And the actual strait (or at least the narrowest part) is 1220km/760mi from the Indian border. So that's like saying Washington DC is literally next door to Orlando. [/nitpick mode]
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There's no need for a separate open beta install. to quote myself from a bit earlier: https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=114030 Paragraph "Updating or Switching an Install Between "Open Beta" and "Release" Version Branches..."
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Update to the open beta branch (see skatezilla's guide somewhere on the forums).
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No. This is not one of Wags' "what's that [xxxxxx] doing there" teasers. From GA (who made the video intro):
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Here's an other one from Sola Airshow: I had the pleasure of getting up close and personal with this aircraft at Kjeller a few weeks ago. An awesome aircraft that looks great both on the ground and in the air. Unfortunately, the Spit is now back home at Goodwood, wearing its old paint scheme. And a small correction: the original RAB was indeed painted like this during the war, but only for a few days. The flag strips on the wings, spinner and rudder were removed. The RAB initials on the fuselage were kept.
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Many good points there, however I have a few comments to a few of them (after all, nitpicking is one of my many hobbies): * So you can't refuel from anything else than a KC-135 or KC-10. Not really an advantage seeing how many different probe-and-drouge tankers there are around the world compared to flying booms. * It's true that aircraft performance may be relevant for this point, but deployment numbers are important. You'll find more Volvo drivers with speeding tickets than Lamborghini drivers with tickets. * Unless this was due to a F-18 not being able to shoot down the same plane, this doesn't really count as an advantage for the F-16. Being at the right (or wrong) place at the right (or wrong) time isn't necessarily related to aircraft performance. After all, the F-16 was the first of the two to be shot down by SA-3 and SA-6 SAMs. * And the 18 is flown by a Navy/Marine team you may have heard of. The fact that different branches of the US military use the equipment they have available isn't really relevant when comparing the types. * ...as simulated targets for all other aircraft :P * The reason AIM-120s are commonly carried on the wingtips is to improve certain parts of the aircraft aerodynamics. Typically flutter/vibration reduction under certain flight phases.
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But aside from the Fighting Falcon (not Viper) being iconic with lots of operators worldwide blah blah blah, what does it do that the Hornet doesn't?
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Wow. That sounds like a pretty strange way of doing things from a logistics point of view. For quick field replacements, you'd need to stock up on two different types of engines instead of just one. Conversion from RH to LH rotation (or vice versa) may be possible, but it's a lot more time consuming than just fitting a different reduction gearbox to a common engine type. Does anyone know the rationale behind this design choice? You would need one extra gear in the reduction gearbox in order to reverse the direction of rotation, which does (at least theoretically) result in a slight increase in power loss in the gearbox, but I can't imagine that it makes much of a difference in actual use.
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Yup. Everyone knows that the F-18 is better. It's simple math; 18 is 2 better than 16. That's a 12% increase. Case closed.
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How to find magnetic declination of a location?
drPhibes replied to imacken's topic in DCS: Spitfire L.F. Mk. IX
Here's a handy tool for calculating the magnetic declination at various places around the globe: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag-web/#declination I checked Bayeux, which gave a result of 0° 28' W (or 0.46° for the decimal degree folks), with an annual change of 9' (0.15°) East. And as for not knowing the term declination despite having 2 ATPLs: terms used by pilots aren't necessarily the same as those used by surveyors or cartographers. Neither is wrong or right; they're just two different terms for the same thing. -
If realism is the issue you shouldn't be flying these aircraft in the first place...
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Just curious: which 120mm would that be?
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Where did you read that? Following the flak ED got for the WW2 assets pack, they said that they had no further plans of doing the same thing again. I'm not saying that plans can't change, but I haven't seen any indications of the carrier being separate (and I think I've read all official info available at the moment).
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Everything works as it should in 2.1. Here's a quick test I did wiith the Mi8: Left: 15kts wind @90°, right: 0kts wind (the windsock has apparently reverted to some default state). Look at the control indicator and how much i have to lean into the wind in the left shot. This is fully trimmed out in a stationary IGE hover :
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OT, but so does the EH/AW101. And the Mil V-12 had four (although that hardly counts; twin rotors = cheating).
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Serious Deviation between game and real ka50 flight model
drPhibes replied to Migow's topic in Bugs and Problems
Or perhaps modifying the flight dynamics of an ancient module like the Ka-50 isn't a priority at this stage? I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for an update to a feature complete module released 6 years ago. -
That was LOMAC. Crimea has never been part of the DCS World caucasus/black sea map.
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I find it quite interesting that the piece of land you (and that's "you" as the plural term; I'm not pointing at anyone in particular) fly over is the unrealistic dealbreaker, and not the fact that random geeks from around the world fly everything from warbirds to front line fighters with relative ease. We're playing out fictional scenarios with virtual planes. It's not historical reenactment.