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reported Petrovic does not track helicopters when they fly
26-J39 replied to cha5er's topic in Bugs and Problems
Surely, Petrovich should be capable of locking up air threats like helos. Come on ED. -
I'd check your aim on this one. Btw he did say :
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I want a 4 seater. Dont ask why.
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omg if there's any reference to that cheeseball i wont buy the module
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Payload and fuel state?
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You can switch seats in single player in the Hind, just not in multi player. The Apache will be no different to the Hind.
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Question: Low Level Navigation in (Near-) Zero Visibility
26-J39 replied to Doc3908's topic in DCS: Mi-24P Hind
Bit OT bit still :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b1LMFihSWs -
Personally i don't think LTE is being modeled, its just a "coding error" in the flight model, not necessarily a bug. Just my speculation thats all.
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Are we supposed to be able to control the number of rockets fired?
26-J39 replied to S. Low's topic in DCS: Mi-24P Hind
Ok cool thanks for the tip. Will go try, Thanks -
Will Mariana map add lost islands in the future?
26-J39 replied to JG54_NF2's topic in DCS: Marianas
Ever heard the expression, don't look a gift horse in the mouth?? -
Everyone has there own style which is cool. I use rudder trim too because i use racing pedals as my rudder pedals. My Yaw channel never come off. Have a great day ( or night) Cheers
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No problem rayrayblues. I watched the vid. Nice work!! The only thing I'll bring to your attention is that you don't need to turn the Yaw channel off to make turns. When you step on the rudder pedals the Heading hold will be disabled. So to initiate a change in course just apply smooth pressure the the pedals in the direction of the turn, as you straighten up ease off the pedals and Mi-24l have her new course set in the AP.
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Are we supposed to be able to control the number of rockets fired?
26-J39 replied to S. Low's topic in DCS: Mi-24P Hind
You are right, the pilot weapon panel Short/Med/Long switch is for the 30mm. The rocket burst switch Short/Med/Long is in the front seat. -
We have a winner!
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Loving the Hind !! Feels like the old school days when Ka-50 was released, for me anyway, just enthused for this complex iconic monster. Thanks ED! I can only imagine the back ground work done to create such a module. Its insane to think about. Much respect
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Of course you don't see it in cockpit.. why do people say this when it's not supposed to be visible in cockpit? Anyway, just a nice external visual effect. no different to the blast from the 30mm. Imagine Mi-24P EA released and there was no blast from the 30mm.. ?
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Cool.. i never seen them so was a bit excited. Whats your thoughts on the blast from the rockets firing? I'd love for ED to model more fire blast effects. Weta, oh please don't tell me it's all camera effect.
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Another interesting rocket Vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n3Oqn8hcYA
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No problem, had to be done!!! It really helped me too!
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Hey Mi-24 nut bags check out this video! Cool footage but at 1:04 the blast from the rockets firing is nice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4JhkjtCnVQ ED: ?
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Check this video it will explain your problem. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FlPdBP0Hws
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Ok, my post earlier was wrong. You dont need the Yaw Channel on for trimming. Now, what i have learned is that with the Yaw Channel on it is controlling your pedals as a HEADING HOLD. Try this: Start up as normal with yaw channel ON. Now DONT TOUCH PEDALS just increase collective and control cyclic and you will lift off with out a problem. NO PEDAL INPUT NEEDED. Once in hover you can use pedals to turn to a new course gently and release pedals! Mi24 will hold the heading. Edit: Just seen nazradu's post above, exactly what i was saying.
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Default setting works fine for spring centering sticks. Its just depends on your "style". AFAIK going back to the Black Shark days. Default: When trim is released stick inputs are "dead" for 0.5 seconds until stick inputs are "read" as normal. (you have half a second to return the stick to center) Central: When trim is released Stick input is dead until the stick is returned to center.