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DirtyFret

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    DCS: Ka-50, A-10c, Mi-8, UH-1H, MiG-15, F-86, Dora, K-4 and P-51

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  1. Hey Razor, Those are very good questions but unfortunately I don't have answers for them , only guesses :). I noted the same discrepancy in naming convention and I just assumed and deduced that since the original .lua file has on the GAU_AP ammo "cartridge_mass=0.083" that this value cannot be the real physical weight of the whole cartridge. The lines "mass" and "round_mass" I assumed to respectively be "projectile mass " and "cartridge mass" because the values closely represented real life values. I have tried to figure out the method with which DCS computes AP damage but I do believe that "v0" and "mass" values play a part on those calculations in conjunction with "AP_cap_caliber". I haven't figured what that "cartridge_mass" value stands for or what its use is. The "cartridge_mass=0.360" is from the original .lua and I haven't altered it at all. It could have some role in explosive damage calculations because that value matches the "explosive" (mass) value. The Da0 is a somewhat mystery to me. Even though, I (and many others) know by testing that by decreasing it you reduce the spread and by enlarging it the spread increases. I don't believe it to be of any real physical value(e.g. milrads). I believe it could be just a coefficient in the bullet spread/spawn calculations inside DCS game engine. I must admit though that I am a total amateur in this matter and that "MOA" measurement you refer to is unknown to me :). Hope my guesses answered some of your questions Razor, if you do happen to stumble on some info or revelation by testing or otherwise please do share :thumbup::) Regards D-F
  2. May I suggest you try and re-downloading a pack from the #1 post and try using that. If the radio dial issue still persists with the re-downloaded pack would you be so kind and post a screenie?
  3. Sry for the absence/silence. I am glad to see that this mod is still being used. I put a lot of effort into it. :thumbup: Happy to hear that you like it. Maybe one day, but with my current work schedule and other commitments I cannot see that happening any time soon. Please try downloading a full pack and see if the radio dials are working. What DCS version are you using? That patch/hotfix 1.1 is obsolete. What DCS version are you using and what color scheme does this? May I also ask which radio dials? It is probably an alpha channel issue. I just did a super quick fly around in night and with panel lights and could not see any glaring issues in 1.5.5. Did you try downloading a full pack or did you use a patch also? Try downloading and using the 7z free open source program. Happy flying, and i'll try to fix any issues as soon as I am able to.
  4. File updated , working in 1.5.5. OB (steam) Please let me know of any issues and I'll try to fix them a bit faster this time :music_whistling:
  5. Sorry it took ages :noexpression: I have had an extremely busy real life schedule. Links updated. Mods working in 1.5.5 OB (steam). Let me know if issues persists, I'll try to be more quick with fixing them this time ;) Notes: The GAU data has been updated with the info from OrbitalATK datasheet
  6. Thanks for this. Happy to have been a (small) part of this project. :thumbup:
  7. It's the fact that the TAD map is comprised of a few hundred separate tiles with a pure 1:1 square map geometry (1000x1000pix). To get the f10 map to work you would have to compile the 1:5m , 1:2m 1:500k and 1:250k (something like Linos map) res maps from the F10 map and then do a georeferencing on them using the old tiles as reference afterwhich you cut the new tiles from the newly compiled map files. Or at least i think so. There might be a easier or a quicker way but i just havent figured it out:)
  8. Hi Braeden. Yes it is possible. Although according to my estimation it requires several steps, a few programs and about 6-12months of time if done alone. :) PM me if you want my suggestion for a workflow. If you however want a quick improvement try the excellent TAD Map upgrade. The author of that pack and I are currently on expanding the TAD map on the 1:250k level. Just my 2cents D-Fred
  9. Thx for letting me know. I'll start troubleshooting it asap.
  10. Try creating a overhead markpoint and then doing a offset on that. Press MK on the CDU panel as soon as you hear the call (creates a overhead markpoint) -> AAP page select to OTHER -> press OSET FSK -> Enter the Markpoint letter into the scratchpad for the overhead markpoint and into L3 -> enter MH/DIS onto R5 -> press R6 to create the offset waypoint. Let me know if it works.
  11. ah, ok. Sry for double posting then, but I feel this blog deserves all the attention it can get. Maybe a moderator will merge these threads or something.
  12. Very interesting read. Lots of info on basics and some advanced stuff like ECM and RADAR functionality. Very well written articles with references. I highly recommend: Blog P.s. blog is Not written by me, I have no affiliation with it except reading
  13. Okay, I have spent the couple last evenings trying to understand the russian cyrillic alphabet, trying to find a suitable font and trying to build a proper workflow for doing a RUS version of this but to no avail. I tried hand drawing the RUS texts to google translate and then copypasting the digital version to Photoshop in cyrillic font to some success but the workflow was unbearably slow. I mean slow as in "well-see-a-F16-and-AH64-in-DCS-before-this-is-finished"-slow. I have to admit to myself and to you guys that I can not do the RUS version of this alone so I am asking for help: If you are literate in both english and russian and are willing to help me (or know someone who could) send me a PM. Photoshop, willingness to spend some time on this and (some) skills are required. P.S. If someone could help me translate this to russian and point me where to post it in the RUS side I'd be happy also
  14. Hmm, I havent had any issues with SP AAR refueling. As a matter of fact I took it upon my self to improve my skills and remove the fear of AAR. I did around 1-2hrs/week of AAR training for about 3months and now I reached my first milestone: No-disconnects from about 40% full in daytime with good weather. TRACK
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