Jump to content

LanceCriminal86

ED Closed Beta Testers Team
  • Posts

    1050
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by LanceCriminal86

  1. The only A+/B squadrons are the ones that were originally supplied with the module: VF-11, VF-32, VF-143, VF-142, VF-102, VF-74, VF-103, VF-24 and 211 briefly in the end of 80s/early 90s, and test squadrons like VX-4, VX-9, and of course VF-101 for training crews. There weren't many B squadrons in total, and only a few of those listed were actually in operation still when the presented module's version was around in the mid-late 90s (11, 32, 143, 102, 101, VX-9/Mugu). There's a few outlier jets in non-fleet squadrons missing, or of course more variety in years and MODEX.

    Can you steal the VF-41 1999 liveries for the B? Yes. But:

    439.png

    • Like 6
  2. They could launch and trap, but they couldn't go below decks. Which is why there's the clips of them doing carrier quals on Coral Sea, and the story of a jet each from VF-114 and 213 that landed on Midway due to weather and low fuel state and launched the next day.

    • Like 4
  3. The things presented either had photos provided, seen in cruise videos, or SMEs provided direct guidance of what was used. The photos of the wires have been posted plenty, I've seen the plate in either a photo or cruise video, and I vaguely recall seeing the tape in one or the other as well.

    • Like 1
  4. 30 minutes ago, captain_dalan said:

    Because I like repeating myself..... anyone else a fan of these babies?
     

     

    The AIM/ACE jets? Yes, I have most of the resources I need to make them, I am just waiting for the early externals to see what I actually will have to work with. But I have names and photos for each of the 6 jets.

    • Thanks 1
  5. 27 minutes ago, Swordsman422 said:

    That's precisely what it is. The top and sides should be the same medium grey and dark compass ghost grey we are used to. The belly should be FS36495 light grey, which is almost the halfway point between FS36375 and white.

    I found that finally after some digging, doing a test of it now. The contrast definitely matches, messing with the pattern a little bit to get a less crisp layout and those patches on the intakes.

  6. Remember that the original film used, how it was processed, and then how it was scanned is going to impact how the colors look. Some scans of old Kodachrome slides, if you don't adjust for it needing tungsten lighting, will come out way blue. It's hard to tell if that was FS35237 Medium Gray or a different mix as it does come across as very blue. This is from '81 and you can see a 3-tone on the nosecone. It's difficult to make out but there could be 3 tones in there, with the belly being a different and much lighter gray than the light ghost we're used to. Or the dark ghost could be deeper and bluer than we're used to.

    Here's a good example of the same jets, possibly taken around the same time or day even, but different scanning/processing making the colors and contrast very different.

    48917523493_8df8cd6d33_4k.jpg

    48917526313_ebc1679740_5k.jpg

    48918259247_5663390bad_5k.jpg

    40959437934_24a1b85fb4_5k.jpg

    40959443994_aeb6b71b25_5k.jpg

     

    Here's that jet into 1982

    40959441124_5c7fb42a46_5k.jpg

     

    • Like 1
  7. Maybe it's a contrast thing but the "35237" used on their F-4s just doesn't seem to jive with the same shade as used on things like the Tomcat and other Navy aircraft. Maybe it's the juxtaposition of the other colors but the HAF one always has seemed far more "blue" to me. I had experimented with using the same shade as I had used on Tomcats and it just didn't look right.

    Other big issues is trying to find good HAF jet shots where folks haven't blown out the contrast or gone with "HDR" or faux HDR style shots where the balance is completely out of whack to emphasize all the grunge. The middle shot seems to be better balanced at least.

  8. 1 hour ago, PhantomHans said:

    4. An early F-14A with the IRST system, if enough documentation exists to make it possible. 

    Definitely not happening. Not only because documentation, but it was immediately discontinued from use and started being removed from jets partway through the first F-14 cruise, and not mounted on any later jets. And the team has elsewhere expressed those early jets are well out of scope.

    • Like 1
    • Thanks 1
  9. 16 hours ago, Nealius said:

    What are the blue finless training Sparrow looking things that were also pictured? I've never seen those before. 

    They're just counterweights for TARPS pod. On cruise or during workups fleet squadrons would just use the Phoenix pylons, and it was eventually just how the remaining squadrons did it in the 90s. But during the 80s and early 90s you'd definitely see shore-based squadrons with the Sparrow slugs, I don't have copies that are web-hosted but I've got shots from VF-202, VF-124, etc. showing them. I don't believe they were even a wired-in CATM, but rather just a Sparrow body full of concrete from what some former maintainers said. VF-202 even stenciled 'Superheats' on theirs.

    • Like 3
    • Thanks 2
  10. 29 minutes ago, Q3ark said:

    Did the F14B(U) have the digital fly by wire system too? 

    Not fly-by-wire, it replaces the AFCS and works to curb a few undesired tendencies the Tomcat has at high AOA and low speed. But to some pilots it was like training wheels. It was mainly to prevent dangerous situations that would lead to flat spins.

    • Like 2
    • Thanks 3
  11. They have to rip into the cockpit art anyways to work on the earlier A stuff and the cleaner cockpits that they've hinted on. The F-14's cockpit wasn't put together the same way the F-4's was so it's more intrusive to go back in there and rework the cockpit to clean it up. And if you're already doing that, spending some extra art hours to get the B Upgrade bits modeled, some of which are also correct for the existing Late F-14A and B, then it makes a lot of sense to just get it all done at once.

    • Like 9
  12. You have to go under the Mods folder which contains the cockpit, not CoreMods. So from main DCS folder X:\DCS World OpenBeta\Mods\aircraft\F-4E , and under that Shapes will have the cockpit EDM, and Textures folders there has subfolders one of which has the VR body zip. If you load the cockpit edm you can generate a livery file that will include the VR body, the lines end with "highrez"

  13. 4 hours ago, draconus said:

    That's just what I understood from the Discord screens posted few posts before and "shared accidentally" sounds like kind of leak.

    It being posted and screenshotted from discord did not mean it was originally posted in a *public* manner. Cobra did not leak/post it publicly, hence IronMike's explanation which was also posted.

    • Like 2
    • Thanks 2
×
×
  • Create New...