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Ironhand

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  1. Yes. I wasn't fully awake yet, when I wrote that. I was lost in the units.
  2. In the F-15C, it's the ADI that gives you the ILS bars. In the Russian birds, it's the HSI rather than the ADI that has them. In both, they don't come alive until, magically, at 8 km (4.3 nm) from the runway. Fast forward to 9km from landing. At 8 km from the runway, it'll magically come alive even though the HUD says it has the localizer and glideslope beams dialed in right from the initial transition from Return to Landing mode. The same thing is happening with the ADI in the F-15. Flanker AP Landing Mode Test Maykop.trk
  3. Ahh. Thanks for the explanation.
  4. There is no “dcs_updater update” in my bin folder. There is only dcs_updater.exe. And that will start the sim after checking for an update. That’s what I had tried first. The same is true in the start menu.
  5. Yes, if the crosswind component is more than 3 m/s (6-ish knots). It's fine from 0-3 m/s. At 4 m/s, it becomes problematic. The velocity vector will begin flashing from time to time and the system starts leading you off course. It might steady again and bring you back into alignment. Then begin flashing again and leading you off course again. Whether or not you make it to the runway depends on when it fails and when it begins working again. At 6 m/s you're screwed until moments before touchdown, when it suddenly knows where the runway is again. The problem is that the ADI doesn't start indicating the glide slope until 4.3 nm out by which point you might be lost in IFR conditions. If the real system works this way, fine. But I doubt it. And I'm sure the ADI shows the glide path more than just 4.3 nm out. The ADI in the F-15C and the HSI in the FC3 Russian birds have that same 4.3 (8 km) glide path limitation. (None of the American birds are my normal ride. So I hope I'm not just doing something wrong here.) F-15C ILSN 3 ms crosswind OK.trk F-15C ILSN 4 ms crosswind Problematic.trk F-15C ILSN 6 ms crosswind Fail.trk
  6. “ЦEНТР ЗОНЫ СТРОБ.” including the period.
  7. The text on the stick is labeling the manual cursor slew button. The label on the throttle marks the ENTER button. In the sim and real life, it’s the target lock button. In the real world it is also used to manually enter range information for aerial targets and to enter the anticipated aim mark against ground targets, when using the OEPS.
  8. FWIW, since in this image there’s a button identified as “lock on ?”, I’ve seen that labeled as the laser control button.
  9. Yes, “discard”. EDIT: сбросить: among other meanings, “throw down, drop”. So it probably is for countermeasures.
  10. You might not want to write "Countermeasures" just yet. I've seen it labeled that elsewhere which is why I posted what I did. But "сброс" actually means "reset".
  11. The bottom button is countermeasures. The switch above it is the airbrake. Pulling back extends. Punching forward retracts.
  12. Since the pod is merely amplifying exiting light, has the moon risen in the mission? Without moon light, you won’t be seeing much of anything.
  13. Thanks for checking. I’ll make a report soon, then. As for the ILSN directing the player into the ground, I don’t know. Haven’t been in the F-15 cockpit since this thread. If no one else checks, I’ll try to do so soon.
  14. Excellent. I should get around to posting a bug report for the Flanker's ASC Landing Mode. It's been around for years. Or is it something they're aware of?
  15. There's no struggle in the FC3 MiG-29. And you don't need to wait for the FF version. My flying is rusty but I'm not going to spend more time on this either because it was damned close as was. TRK attached as well. MiG-29 Power vs Video Test.trk
  16. Duh! Talk about overlooking the obvious.
  17. Sorry. My error. I use the Windows power shell to start the updater and I thought that starting the updater from the Desktop would work the same way. But it doesn’t. Unlike using the power shell, starting it from the desktop will also start the sim. If you want to try the power shell approach, use file explorer to navigate to the “bin” folder in your DCS installation. Highlight it. Hold down the SHIFT key while right clicking on the folder. In the context menu that opens, select “Open PowerShell window here”. In the window that opens, type: CMD The cursor will drop to a new line. Type: DCS_updater update Done. If there’s an update, it’ll update. If there isn’t, it’ll tell you that you’re up to date. In neither case, will the sim start.
  18. There should be a large one in Vidsel, Sweden. But I'm still many hours away from the map finishing its download. So I don't know if it's on the map yet.
  19. The easiest way to handle it is to link the updater itself directly from your Desktop. That way you only start the updater and not the sim.
  20. I’m jealous. It’ll be Monday, at best, before I have it downloaded.
  21. Thanks. After posting, I realized that there might be an update for it. Was just coming back to delete my post. The update is downloading now. Thanks again.
  22. So I purchased the map thru DCS. Normally I go into the module manager and my purchase is there ready for installation. But, with this map. it's not. So how do I install it?
  23. I guess you could call it that but, with the pitch angle he started from (due to climbing), the nose only pitched up an additional 45-50 degrees or so.
  24. Ahhh... I see. Well, hopefully your concerns will come to naught. And thank you for taking the time to compliment this "has been".
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