Brisafresca Posted November 23, 2014 Posted November 23, 2014 Hi This question is addressed to BST: Do you have plans to expand the list of random failures for the Sabre? For example, engine damage due to overheating due to an engine windmilling? Regards Brisafresca [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] DCS F-86F-35 Unofficial Manual DCS F-86F-35 Condensed Checklist
Brisafresca Posted November 27, 2014 Author Posted November 27, 2014 BST where you are? [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] DCS F-86F-35 Unofficial Manual DCS F-86F-35 Condensed Checklist
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ED Team cofcorpse Posted November 27, 2014 ED Team Posted November 27, 2014 We are everyhere and nowhere :music_whistling: Maybe, you have some ideas?
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Brisafresca Posted November 30, 2014 Author Posted November 30, 2014 (edited) We are everyhere and nowhere :music_whistling: Maybe, you have some ideas? hello I'm trying to do a manual on Sabre, I'm currently writing the emergency procedures and I have met with surprise that this module is not faithful to reality faults, for example: A programmed failure (menu of random failures) in the single-phase inverter that powers the AN / APG-30 rangefinder and A-4 sight, not rendered inoperative by chance only illuminates the Main radar warning light, but no damage, even radar lock objects on the ground. Another fault that is not fully simulated is the lubrication system failure, the needle the instrument falls to zero, but this implies a reduction in rpm as there is friction between the axis of rotation of the motor and bearings, reaching stop engine, but it does not happen. So, are these the failures that will exist in the final version of Sabre or are these? Will you expand the list of failures? Today I can only recreate those emergency procedures related to air start, forced landing, ditching, engine failure at low altitude, belly landing and little else. Thank you regards Brisafresca Edited November 30, 2014 by Brisafresca [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] DCS F-86F-35 Unofficial Manual DCS F-86F-35 Condensed Checklist
Buzpilot Posted November 30, 2014 Posted November 30, 2014 hello I'm trying to do a manual on Sabre, I'm currently writing the emergency procedures and I have met with surprise that this module is not faithful to reality faults, for example: A programmed failure (menu of random failures) in the single-phase inverter that powers the AN / APG-30 rangefinder and A-4 sight, not rendered inoperative by chance only illuminates the Main radar warning light, but no damage, even radar lock objects on the ground. Another fault that is not fully simulated is the lubrication system failure, the needle the instrument falls to zero, but this implies a reduction in rpm as there is friction between the axis of rotation of the motor and bearings, reaching stop engine, but it does not happen. So, are these the failures that will exist in the final version of Sabre or are these? Will you expand the list of failures? Today I can only recreate those emergency procedures related to air start, forced landing, ditching, engine failure at low altitude, belly landing and little else. Thank you regards Brisafresca I doubt we will ever get that fidelity on a 50$ module, maybe modders in future will try do something like that, if we are lucky. i5 4670 - Sabertooth Z87- GTX Titan - Dell U3011 30" - 2x8GB RAM 1800 - Samsung 840 EVO 512GB SSD - Warthog HOTAS - CH Pro pedals - TrackIR5 - Win7 64bit EVERYTHING IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE :thumbup:
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