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I can't see anything that could prevent you from doing so. But this usually never happens, controls are as precise in AA as they are in CHARGES.
My reasoning was as follows:

 

Assume we have x° of displacement available to the stick's center to the soft limit circle.

 

In AA mode I'd have:

 

- Paa = 9/x g/° (gs per each degree of displacement) on pitch

- Raa = 290/x °/° (roll rate per degree of displacement) on roll

 

In CHARGES mode instead it would be:

 

- Pcrg = 6/x g/°

- Rcrg = 150/x °/°

 

This indicates that Pcrg < Paa and Rcrg < Raa. For precision flying, the lower the value the better it is (unless I'm completely mistaken), since I have more available outputs in a given stick displacement range. In laymans terms, I have to move the stick more for the aircraft to react, meaning I have more range for very small changes at low stick movements.

 

All values are instant.

 

Hope this isn't considered OT.

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I hope it comes with greek colors too. Cant wait to fly it. Would rock to have the body to body refueling too.

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I hope it comes with greek colors too. Cant wait to fly it. Would rock to have the body to body refueling too.

 

Zeus has confirmed there will be greek skins in the Beta release.

 

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Will there be a drag chute? Or tail hook?

 

I hope it comes with drag chute, I think it will be more use full to us in the available maps even if the implement the barrier system in NTTR later on. Al tho, I do not think the drag chute is required for normal landing. I haven't seen the mirage 2000 (any version) land with a drag chute, exempt two photos of the Mirage 2000D. I wonder when and why it would be used?

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I'm sure it would require a large amount of prep and practice, but would toss release be usable in the M2000C? With LGBs and someone buddy lasing?

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I'm sure it would require a large amount of prep and practice, but would toss release be usable in the M2000C? With LGBs and someone buddy lasing?

 

Probably. Toss bombing can be done with Mk-82.

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I hope it comes with drag chute, I think it will be more use full to us in the available maps even if the implement the barrier system in NTTR later on. Al tho, I do not think the drag chute is required for normal landing. I haven't seen the mirage 2000 (any version) land with a drag chute, exempt two photos of the Mirage 2000D. I wonder when and why it would be used?

 

Chutes on M2000 are principally used in 2 situations :

 

- on emergency landings

- when chute's validity date is about to expire :D

 

 

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Chutes on M2000 are principally used in 2 situations :

- on emergency landings

- when chute's validity date is about to expire :D

;)

I guess nobody will be blamed for using the drag chute at every landing.

However it will be most rewarding to learn doing a proper landing with aerobrake and all.

I know I'll be using it because of my lousy skills :D

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I guess nobody will be blamed for using the drag chute at every landing.

However it will be most rewarding to learn doing a proper landing with aerobrake and all.

I know I'll be using it because of my lousy skills :D

I guess we'll all use it for the first couple of days at least. :D

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Ok, I searched Mirage 2000C and bullseye with 0 results... Apologies if I missed it somewhere. Where/how does the Mirage tell us our bullseye location? Is it on the radar screen/HUD, both, neither?

 

Just curious.

 

Thanks.

You'll need to enter the bull's eye as a waypoint:

 

You have to enter the BE as a waypoint. So you will have your position/ BE by selecting it on INS.

Then HSI and INS control unit can show bearing/ distance to BE, while radar screen displays radar cursor position/ BE.

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Is an (optional) pilot leg mode planned for the cockpit?

Tried it in bms and it adds tremendousely to the i'm there immersion.

The cockpit looks empty without the pilot legs.

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Is an (optional) pilot leg mode planned for the cockpit?

Tried it in bms and it adds tremendousely to the i'm there immersion.

The cockpit looks empty without the pilot legs.

 

Will pilot have body like in sukhoi?

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Will pilot have body like in sukhoi?

 

No. Cockpit is too tight. We tried but the body basically hides every single side panel.

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No. Cockpit is too tight. We tried but the body basically hides every single side panel.

 

Put the pilot on a diet then!!! :D:smilewink:

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No. Cockpit is too tight. We tried but the body basically hides every single side panel.

Never mind, that's what RShift-P is for :D. I guess in most modules the pilot gets in a way, but as long as it's easy to toggle it on/off, it's not a problem. It wold be nice to have the pilot...

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No. Cockpit is too tight. We tried but the body basically hides every single side panel.

 

No issue its not mandatory. :)

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Quick Question: For that Red Flag will soon be a thing in DCS and planes like the A-10C and F-15C, will the Mirage also have the AN/ASQ-T50 Pod?

 

And if not, can we mod the Available loadout to fit it, or is it hardcoded?

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Quick Question: For that Red Flag will soon be a thing in DCS and planes like the A-10C and F-15C, will the Mirage also have the AN/ASQ-T50 Pod?

 

And if not, can we mod the Available loadout to fit it, or is it hardcoded?

What do you want to achieve?

If you want to record stuff, Tacview software is the way to go.

 

As for the 3D model, I don't know. I don't think it will be a big deal to add it (it should be possible to do it by fiddling in the .lua files).

http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=148716

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Only as a 3D Model as for the other Planes. I think it will be more immersive to fly a Red Flag Mission with it.

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Quick Question: For that Red Flag will soon be a thing in DCS and planes like the A-10C and F-15C, will the Mirage also have the AN/ASQ-T50 Pod?

 

And if not, can we mod the Available loadout to fit it, or is it hardcoded?

 

If you mean the pod that looks like a sidewinder, then yes. The M-2000C can carry it and will be included.

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