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Bailey

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  1. That takes more time. That's all.
  2. Unplugging my VR is a HUGE problem for me. I have to get on my hands and knees to crawl behind my rig to get to the connection. It is a major reason why I made DReLa. https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3312032/ A 2D popup that is separate from VR would be awesome.
  3. I suggest unbinding all axis, unplugging all controllers, and seeing if the problem persists with using only keyboard and mouse.
  4. I like this idea.
  5. Yep, MGF hasn't had time to update it yet. There are a few differences. Another one is that the Heel Stop is removable, held on by 2 screws.
  6. The V3 have been shipped with ready-made damper mounts for weeks. Just FYI.
  7. Hey there! If you are not the same person that I was recently speaking to, try saying the numbers in your native language. If you are the same person, nice job figuring it out!
  8. It was working for me over free weekend. Timestamped
  9. MFG Crosswind V3 come with damper mounting holes now. I used a M8x40 with 2 bolts as spacers on the top. I used a M8x25 on the bottom.
  10. Bailey

    JF-17?

    Yep, I have a JF-17 profile here: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3308755/ Unfortunately the JF-17 radio is full of presets and it's not easy to "just change it" if you dont know what you are doing. Just skimming the presets here...the caucasus airports are all there. Otherwise if your airport freq does not end in ".500" or ".000", you are likely out of luck. IDK how VAICOM handles that situation. I recorded this video 10 minutes ago, so the VAP is still workin'. (Yay!)
  11. correct
  12. I believe I remember looking at this specific function and observing that it did not work.
  13. I just re-read your question. The answer is "who knows, it's DCS". Irl there are an interesting types of things that can create dead spots when you are relatively close to the transmission source.
  14. Yes, and distance.
  15. Six digits is not required. Three digits after the decimal is required. So, in this case the freq you type is 38.620. Yes, that is true depending on the location.
  16. If you can provide data about what the "correct" numbers should be, surely ED will take it into account.
  17. Thank you for the appreciation and thank you more for the bug hunting *and* solution. It really does help. I am currently "crafting" a new way to tune the huey, a-10, and maybe a few other modules with an absurd number of radios! They will likely get a similar treatment that the L-39 did, via DCS-BIOS. It might take a while though, as DCS-BIOS is kind of a beast to make things for, in my opinion. Again, thank you!
  18. Clever solution. Nice.
  19. Step 1. Read all of the steps I type out first. Don't do anything yet. Also, don't type any <>'s. They are only there to show you what commands to type. Click this: Step 2: Read it to the third post. Step 3: Get overwhelmed. Step 4: Navigate to your "C:\...\DCS World OpenBeta\bin" folder. Step 5: Click the right empty space of the folder path bar so that the folder path is highlighted. While it is highlighted, type <CMD> and press enter. A black window should pop up. That's called the command line interface. Step 6: In the command line interface type <dcs_updater.exe uninstall>. Press Space. Type the name of all the modules you want to uninstall, each separated by a space. You can find the module names in the third post of Step: 1. Example: <dcs_updater.exe uninstall NORMANDY_terrain L-39> ENTER. That would uninstall the Normandy map and the L-39 Step 7: Press Enter Step 8: Enjoy.
  20. Hi there. The latest version should be installed in SavedGames/DCS.
  21. The L-39 Albatros profile is live! Check it out in action here: And download it here: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3314209/ Enjoy!
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