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Ghost Velocity Vector inaccurate behavior


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Bumping this thread (and reporting Harrier bugs in general) is a bit like playing the lottery, because why not? Once in a while, you put 5$ in and who knows, maybe this time you get lucky! On that note, BUMP!

This is a bug and it is not solved.

 

 

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Just re-report the bug. Send =Decoy= a PM about it.

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You're not supposed to COMMENT IN THIS SECTION!!!

 

 

Just re-report the bug. Send =Decoy= a PM about it.

 

I guess this was not supposed to be moved to the "resolved bugs" section, since it obviously isn't resolved (along with a number of other bug reports...), hence the comments :music_whistling:

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The FPM and GFPM are now in their correct horizontal plane.

 

 

BUT.

 

 

During a level turn, they are either above or below the horizon, depending on which side the wind is coming from, whilst still displaying 0 fpm.

Only when the wind is either fore or aft, do they sit together on the horizon.

 

 

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The FPM and GFPM are now in their correct horizontal plane.

 

 

BUT.

 

 

During a level turn, they are either above or below the horizon, depending on which side the wind is coming from, whilst still displaying 0 fpm.

Only when the wind is either fore or aft, do they sit together on the horizon.

 

 

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So still it's bugged. What a surprise



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It seems that way.

 

 

If you manually turn, with the FPM on the horizon, you will be in a descent and at low level will be very dangerous, especially at night.

 

 

You can rely on the FPM, when there is no wind.

 

 

BTW, It's completely different to the OP picture.

 

 

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If you manually turn, with the FPM on the horizon, you will be in a descent and at low level will be very dangerous, especially at night.

 

That's absolutely not how it should work. Both GFPM and FPM should provide correct vertical indication, the only difference being the beta factor. Watch this video

 



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So this has been moved to the "resolved bugs section".

Can anyone confirm it's actually fixed? If so I'll mark it as fixed in the community bug tracker.

 

Thanks

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The original bug is fixed, where the vector representations were fixed to each other in the wrong way. Now it is partially fixed. Instead it only starts to show funky things at high bank angles. So, yes, the bug of this report is fixed. But it is still not fully correct.

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So this has been moved to the "resolved bugs section".

Can anyone confirm it's actually fixed? If so I'll mark it as fixed in the community bug tracker.

 

Thanks

 

 

It's an evolved bug.

Not the same as the original, but wrong in a different way, like a mutation.

It is incorrect at any bank angle, when a side wind is involved.

 

 

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The problem is not really linked to the ghost vector now, but about the fact that the aircraft roll around the ghost vector axis instead of its longitudinal axis.

 

The aircraft is then unflyable with wind.

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