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  1. Will the documentation for the new theaters include new radio channels , ARK , RSBN, airfield numbers, etc.... For all aircraft ? Just unclear how that will work exactly .
  2. I pry the s key off my keyboard every time I fly the 27
  3. Jay messing around for the first time on the PFM su 27 today, and after going into the inverted stall, by pushing negative g, I am blacked out and can't do anything . No eject , no control inputs nothing, form 30,000 ft into the drink . Is that normal? Or should I be able to eject, or recover ?
  4. Thank you , I bought the Mig-21 for the winter sale , and it has provided me with many hours of enjoyment on my 2 week holiday from work .
  5. Was the bill due by Jan 1st ? http://www.leatherneck-sim.com/dcs-mig-21/ Suspended website This website has been suspended. Is this your website? Your website has been suspended due to various reasons! Please login to your account and check your support tickets.
  6. Has some sort of roadmap been released on what Leatherneck are working on currently ? Mig-21 is still considered "beta" , correct ? So roadmap on a "GA" version ?
  7. Yup , I am seeing this too .
  8. I don't know how anyone can argue that "canopy open" and "canopy close" should be 2 separate commands . In general I think the commands should be condensed some
  9. I have 4 R-60 missiles loaded on my outboard pylons , I fire all four and in the external view I still see a missile on each pylon . Known bug ? I will have to follow up with a track and more info , on my way out the door now.. :)
  10. Thanks, somehow I missed it in the manual .
  11. Why can't I figure out how to drop these after take off ? I enable the switch, but I don't see anything to drop them off the airframe
  12. So pretty much after trying many many different things and all the versions between 1.2.8 ans 1.2.11 , I got a new joystick and now am crash free
  13. Can someone elaborate on this fix mentioned in the notes ? DCS World Crash with input initialization errors is fixed
  14. Wonder if this addresses my crashes ? http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=2205831&postcount=17
  15. I am thinking the FFB2 is at the root of my issues as well http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=129586
  16. I am pretty sure we all have :dontgetit:
  17. If I has less then 6GB and a 32bit OS , would it run at all ? Remember, I said it's RANDOM
  18. Some more info, here is a successful launch of the game and flight (dcs.log) === Log opened UTC 2014-10-15 23:35:54 00000.000 INFO EDCORE: createSerialQueue IOQueue 00000.097 INFO VFS: Using 'Saved Games': "C:\Users\Steve\Saved Games" 00000.098 INFO DCS: DCS/1.2.10.32582 (x86_64; Windows/6.1.7601) 00000.114 INFO EDCORE: (dDispatcher)enterToState_:0 00000.123 INFO Dispatcher: 2014/10/15 19:35 V1305221100 00000.140 INFO INPUT: Device created Mouse 00000.140 INFO INPUT: Device created Keyboard 00000.146 INFO INPUT: Device created SideWinder Force Feedback 2 Joystick {F0F5A0A0-8769-11e0-8001-444553540000} 00000.187 INFO INPUT: Joystick created[sideWinder Force Feedback 2 Joystick {F0F5A0A0-8769-11e0-8001-444553540000}], ForceFeedBack: yes 00000.205 INFO INPUT: Device created CH Pro Throttle USB {14342EF0-8ADB-11e0-8003-444553540000} 00000.205 INFO INPUT: Joystick created[CH Pro Throttle USB {14342EF0-8ADB-11e0-8003-444553540000}], ForceFeedBack: no 00000.212 INFO NET: events.lua loaded <snip> Here is a crash log === Log opened UTC 2014-10-13 19:11:44 00000.000 INFO EDCORE: createSerialQueue IOQueue 00000.098 INFO VFS: Using 'Saved Games': "C:\Users\Steve\Saved Games" 00000.099 INFO DCS: DCS/1.2.10.32582 (x86_64; Windows/6.1.7601) 00000.114 INFO EDCORE: (dDispatcher)enterToState_:0 00000.123 INFO Dispatcher: 2014/10/13 15:11 V1305221100 00000.140 INFO INPUT: Device created Mouse 00000.140 INFO INPUT: Device created Keyboard 00000.146 INFO INPUT: Device created SideWinder Force Feedback 2 Joystick {F0F5A0A0-8769-11e0-8001-444553540000} 00000.156 INFO DCS: try to write dump information 00000.256 INFO EDCORE: Minidump created. 00000.256 INFO DCS: try to write track file <EOF>
  19. Yep, if it's an error and ED knows it, send out a correction . I just went to buy BS2 and its $16 not $12
  20. other posts I made : http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=124396 http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=123191
  21. ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 9/4/2014, 15:08:43 Machine name: LEXINGTON Operating System: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.140303-2144) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: BIOSTAR Group System Model: A770E3 BIOS: Default System BIOS Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 965 Processor (4 CPUs), ~3.4GHz Memory: 12288MB RAM Available OS Memory: 12288MB RAM Page File: 3439MB used, 21132MB available Windows Dir: C:\Windows DirectX Version: DirectX 11 DX Setup Parameters: Not found User DPI Setting: Using System DPI System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent) DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled DxDiag Version: 6.01.7601.17514 64bit Unicode
  22. Same deal with me. But very random. Some fixes seem to work , but I can't tell due to the randomness of it. Yesterday I started a mission 3 times and the first 2 it crashed to unable to load briefing file. 3rd time it worked, no changes on my side. This started for me when I upgraded to 1.2.7 . Have not been able to get any help here either
  23. A nagging problem for the Soviet pilots was that they did not have G-suits that were needed in the hugh speed dogfights that demanded prompt and tight maneuvering. If they pulled high Gs, they were prone to blackout. This series of photos shows John Stapp riding in the “Sonic Wind” sled up to a speed of 421 mph in March 1954. He did not have a G-suit. You can see him black out in frame number 6. The G forces do most of their damage during acceleration. In most situations, both MiG and Sabre pilots flew fairly slowly until they entered combat, when they would suddenly accelerate to gain the advantage. That’s when G-forces would hit the Soviets hard. The Americans had G-suits to keep the blood flow in the upper half of their body instead of forcing it all downward. From : http://www.talkingproud.us/Military/MiGAlley/MiGAlley/Mig15F86Debut.html
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