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Ironhand

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  1. Remove the clickable cockpit mod. And, if you're not running that, then remove whatever mods you do have installed because one of them is causing the pipper issue at least.
  2. Never tried to do what you’re attempting but, in F1 view, holding down the CTRL and SHIFT shift keys, while pressing the NumPad direction keys will allow you to move the camera position within the cockpit. Then, maybe, CTRL and NumPad “/“ to pull back? EDIT: Forgot to mention that, what you see will depend on what’s in the F1 cockpit. Not all pits have the body modeled. And some have the body but no head.
  3. Glad you figured it out. Enjoy.
  4. Works fine for me: Default: Barthek Basic: Barthek Snowless Added: In your screenshots, it looks like "snowless winter" somehow got added to Barthek base install. You're showing Snowless Winter in the bottom image but I don't see it listed in GME.
  5. And here’s what I get for the Su-25: I don’t have much of anything for the Su-25T. Just “смотри табло” “watch/check the panel” above the AoA/ G-meter, when a panel light comes on. And “пожар” “FIRE” for an engine fire—one of the four panel lights under the HUD. If you see a specific light come on that I don’t have labeled, please ask about it.
  6. Here's a start for the Su-27 and MiG-29 respectively: Haven't paid much attention to the Su-25/-25T. If I get a chance, I'll take a look. BTW, not every one of those lights is used in FC3.
  7. According to the announcement on the DCS website:
  8. Dumbed down in the sense of simpler systems handling. What’s the alternative? Paying for the same FF version again?
  9. As do I. BTW, have you tried redownloading the mod?
  10. Does this mean that you did a slow repair? If not, then that needs to be done.
  11. My screenshot shows you the contents of the Barthek mod ZIP file in my OvGME mods folder. There's the Barthek's Caucasus folder. Inside that are the Bazar and Mods folders.
  12. The Mods and Bazar folders are set up to install into the DCS root folder as you’ve discovered. The checkerboard patterns you’re seeing may have something to do with your failed attempts. You might want to uninstall the mod and, then, do a repair and try again.
  13. This is a fun mod. Aside from the visuals, it let's you do some interesting stuff. Who needs carriers? Landed at Sochi Adler.
  14. All, along with most inland ones including Krymsk, those around Krasnodar, etc.
  15. Where can I find this mod file? I didn’t see it in the DCS User files section.
  16. Ahhh… now I understand. I don’t know if it’s supposed to move or not. It may not move, since the same AoA scale is displayed, when you’re not in one of the navigation modes.
  17. Not sure what you mean. It’s the outward facing tic mark that’s a question mark. The scale with the top and bottom tic marks is the scale itself. Bottom is zero. Top is 24* (if memory serves). Put the aircraft datum at that top tic mark and you’ll fall out of the sky.
  18. It's the AoA scale with the limit marks (top and bottom lines). Not sure what the third mark to the outside of the line indicates because this scale is also on the general pilotage HUD as well (the HUD you get, when none of the navigation modes are selected). If I get a chance, I'll see if I can figure it out. EDIT: The only thing that seems true about that third line pointing toward the outside (with limited testing) is that, regardless of airspeed, when the you hold the artificial horizon line level with it, your sink rate will be 10 m/s. That's assuming the aircraft isn't in landing configuration. With flaps and landing gear extended, what that mark indicates is more problematic.
  19. Watched your trk and I see why you concluded what you did. It's interesting that, while in Enroute mode, barometric stabilization keeps you below the required altitude. OTOH, while in landing mode, it keeps you above the required altitude. You won't notice the latter, of course, unless you don't extend your landing gear and flaps. It's having the aircraft in landing configuration that causes the oscillations.
  20. Thank you. I’ll download your trk as soon as I am able to.
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