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The instruments in the Spitfire seem foggy. When the sun is behind you it doesn't seem to have the same problem
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That seems to be the case. Did anyone add it to the bugs section?
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I had the same issue but I turned it on and off again and it seemed to work.
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I don't know if Heatblur would make the Airforce variants as opposed to Navy. Although I would like for them to do both a Navy and an Airforce variant. That way we can have Jester make fun of the Airforce when you are in the Navy variant and vise versa.
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It seems that currently the water droplet effect on the canopy doesn't take into account the propeller at all but is only affected by the wind and the plane's speed. This is also the case with helicopters. Now I do realize that it's not that important as there are more important issues to take care of first and that most people fly jets which are not affected by it but I thought I should mention it.
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DCS: F/A-18C Screenshots and Videos (NO DISCUSSION)
Lieuie replied to Vitormouraa's topic in DCS: F/A-18C
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Request for Trigger SAFE/UNSAFE toggle keybind
Lieuie replied to Machalot's topic in DCS: AJS37 Viggen
It certainly would be nice to have it as an option. -
Now I am eagerly awaiting to see what you have in store for us.
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I see. Thank you.
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The newsletter also mentions a Russian base at Latakia which isn't there currently.
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That's fine. So both campaigns for the -B will be on the Caucasus map and for the -A on the Persian Gulf. Correct?
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Will both -B campaigns be on the Caucasus map?
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While I would love for it to be added I just don't see it happen, at least for now. It is too far away for it to be considered. Remember it took quite the effort to convince them to put in Cyprus and we still don't know when we will see it. If Souda bay was going to be added that would mean more than doubling the size of the map. Granted most of it would be water but still they would have to model the whole island of Crete. I think it would be more likely to see it in a different map including Libya and Egypt than adding it to the Syria map.
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That's true. I posted it to show that an update is or at least was planned for both the Corsair and the Crusader. Hiromachi mentioned he is waiting on some artwork hence the delay. I assume it is still going to happen at the very least before the new year.
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https://forums.eagle.ru/forum/englis...49#post6453549
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I hadn't noticed you could do that. Thank you.
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At least a statement by ED on the matter would be appreciated.
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I am curious about this as well.
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Even if they did I suspect it's not a drag and drop solution. They have to test it to make sure the performance matches the real aircraft, and that would be if the engine was exactly the same which is not the case. If my memory is correct Corsair uses 2 superchargers while the Thunderbolt uses a supercharger and a turbocharger and that drastically changes the engine characteristics (engine response, power relative to altitude etc). Don't get me wrong I'm not saying there is nothing that ED could give to help with the development of the Corsair. There may be an API just for radial engines and it could probably help speed up the development, I just don't think it is that simple. Furthermore let's not forget that the Corsair has been in development for quite some time. I would assume that Magnitude 3 has delved quite deep into engine and switching to a new API or whatever else ED could provide them with might actually delay rather than speed things up. Magnitude 3 has mentioned that they plan to update us in the state of their modules including the corsair in the next few days. Let's hope we will have some exciting new information regarding the state of the project.
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While it's true that they use the same engine the P-47 is an ED product while the Corsair is a Magnitude 3 product and I don't see them exchanging code.
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Please give us the choice to disable it.
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I am assuming that it's probably not the final one.
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Good to know. Thanks Bignewy.