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  1. Hey, the obligatory question on the curves: Are there already good ideas on curves for the TM Warthog?
     

    currently, every input kind of „shakes the plane around“ on my end. Normal behavior for everyone or a settings topic?

  2. 5 hours ago, BuzyBee said:

    Hi,

    Unfortunately fuel info is only available on certain aircraft and F/A-18 Hornet is not one of them.

    Make sure you have selected Units → Imperial - Aircraft (nm) or (mi) along with Do not switch distance to feet to get the desired result. (The option Units → Imperial - Data Analysis (mi) and (nm) are always in feet.)


    Thanks for your reply and your explanation.

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  3. Hey! Is it a faulty setting on my end or is Fuel weight and FF not recorded in Multiplayer (flying the F/A-18 Hornet on Caucasus)?

    Also, when I put in the setting "do not switch distance to feet" it still shows the distance between the carrier and me in feet...

     

    I'm using the free version of Tacview.  Anyone has any good idea? Thanks

     

    Update #1: Offline, Marianas map, Hornet = also no Fuel and FF readings in Tacview

    Update #2: Bought a license, still no change re. FF, Fuel weight and distance in nm

    Update #3: DCS settings under “Special” seem to be correct, capturing all data for Tacview

  4. 3 hours ago, JoeFirefox said:

    same here - but not more.....

    From another Thread ("hind75") => disable "New Launcher" from the Launcher Menu - will fix it

    and

    from "DINO"

    "Look for HeadTracker.dll file in the app folder which is located in

    %localappdata%\TobiiGameHub\

    copy the headtracker.dll to ....\DCS\bin-mt" => works for me!

     

     

    Had the same problem!

     

    Thanks for providing the resolution here: Works with those 2 steps you gave.

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  5. Small thing to most, I guess: I flew 3 sorties but none was being logged in the DCS Logbook on my end. The OH-58D(R) section remains empty (I like having flights logged there for some statistical analyses I perform on my flights).

     

    Thanks for looking into this.

     

    Edit #1: A full repair of my DCS installation did not change the situation, yet.

    Edit #2: Logbook not tracking on any map.

    Edit #3: Other modules are currently being tracked in logbook.

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  6. I now performed a rather structured test and come to the conclusion that bottom-line we need to be connected for a minimum of 20sec to have it counted in the Logbook.

     

    This is based on ~50 evaluated AARs in the mighty Tomcat, Hornet, Harrier, Strike Eagle and Viper.

    Everything below 20sec connected to the tanker (KC-130 or KC-135 or MPRS) was not counted whereas everything with 20sec and above connection time is tracked in my logbook. Analysis was done based on the time-stamps in the post mission stats.

     

    I hope this help to understand the topic a bit better.

    Cheers

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