Jump to content

doodenkoff

Members
  • Posts

    433
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. I have found that getting level flight is a careful balance of trim and power. Don't forget to adjust the throttle when trimming. I can usually get it balanced well enough to fly the plane with slight adjustments on the trim switch alone.
  2. You can also remove the gun sights/camera in the L-39C for a cleaner view. I believe its in Special - L-39 - and choose 'dismounted' for gun camera.
  3. Thanks gentlemen. Hunted down remnants of Ricardo's mods and fixed the issue for me.
  4. I think the joke is supposed to be that the poster actually is Kim Jong-un. Then it is a little bit funny to be berating the powerful leader of a country.
  5. So the next Chevy Silverado model is completely free? I can expect that? GM has even deeper resources than ED.
  6. I know. The die-hards want you to setup the github repository the development environment, and probably a dozen other things by now....when at an absolute minimum, you need the MOOSE.lua file itself, and a text editor that can parse the lua language; Notepad ++ will work. Search around and find the example lua files. They can be edited to fit your needs and without even becoming a hardcore developer you can nearly immediately create more dynamic scenarios.
  7. Except for the one where, you know, you don't take a blunt stick to the fight.
  8. While in the air, press Rt CTRL + Enter and see what kind of inputs you may have going on.
  9. But that's the way the cockpit is. It just is.
  10. Did you try deleting the trigger and recreating it?
  11. I don't think I've ever had the urge to go exploring up a simulated plane's air intakes looking for flaws.
  12. You don't literally have to remove the "DO FILE" trigger and re-create it. I'm not sure you're stating that, but I thought it could be misconstrued. Simply browsing to and re-selecting the file you edited is sufficient. That causes the new, edited file to overwrite the existing file in the .miz.
  13. I've had to re-write this post twice now. I like this scenario because where exactly the convoy stops could be slightly different each time depending on how quickly/slowly the bridge is destroyed.
  14. You'll need to attach the mission file for someone to give you a good answer.
×
×
  • Create New...