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Very nice!

 

I love that fuel diagram, very useful :thumbup:.

 

Can someone explain the numbers in turn performance charts (labels +600, +400, +200, 0, -250, -500, -1000)?

Thanks!

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Many thanks for releasing this WIP version. I'm surprised that the team agreed to release it, but it's a nice surprise for sure! Thanks to the cheeky person who bribed the team with a puppy, well done! :D

 

I have one suggestion that doesn't need to be prioritised high: whenever the manual mentions buttons that have writings on them, would it be possible to add the full word the abbreviation comes from in French + English translation? For example, p23, I think that writing "Afterburner Status Light (PC = post-combustion, afterburner)" instead of "Afterburner Status Light" would be helpful! Or p26, "JAUG Fuel Amount Counter (JAUG = jauge, gauge" instead of "JAUG Fuel Amount Counter". Maybe it's already planned, but if it wasn't, then that's a suggestion :)

 

Thank you. I reallllyyyyy look forward to fooling around with this module.

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So I have a question now regarding the external tanks

 

I note that you can dump the fuel from them but you can't actually drop them unless with the emergency jettison button?

 

An interesting approach

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I have one suggestion that doesn't need to be prioritised high: whenever the manual mentions buttons that have writings on them, would it be possible to add the full word the abbreviation comes from in French + English translation? For example, p23, I think that writing "Afterburner Status Light (PC = post-combustion, afterburner)" instead of "Afterburner Status Light" would be helpful! Or p26, "JAUG Fuel Amount Counter (JAUG = jauge, gauge" instead of "JAUG Fuel Amount Counter". Maybe it's already planned, but if it wasn't, then that's a suggestion :)

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So I have a question now regarding the external tanks

 

I note that you can dump the fuel from them but you can't actually drop them unless with the emergency jettison button?

 

An interesting approach

 

There is also a selective jettison procedure that allows you to drop the selected stores only.

The emergency jettison drops everything that is not a MAGIC II missile.

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My only suggestion would be to have more zoomed in pictures of the layout with the descriptions on the image :) Makes for easier reading.

 

Also, don't use black colour for the pointers to different gauges.. They are quite hard to see..

Can't wait to test this thing out..

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Hello,

I already asked about it but I didn't see an answer, can someone explain the numbers in turn performance charts (labels +600, +400, +200, 0, -250, -500, -1000)? I think it has to do with reserve power but I don't understand the unit.

Thanks

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From memory it's feet/seconds.

 

It's the climb rate you could have keeping the same speed, or the dive you would have to do to keep speed when negative.

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Hello,

I already asked about it but I didn't see an answer, can someone explain the numbers in turn performance charts (labels +600, +400, +200, 0, -250, -500, -1000)? I think it has to do with reserve power but I don't understand the unit.

Thanks

 

These numbers are Specific Excess Power (Ps) values in feet per scec. They represent available instantaneous rate of climb at that data point. With a little bit of Maths can also be used to determine 1G instantaneous acceleration values as well.

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From memory it's feet/seconds.

It's the climb rate you could have keeping the same speed, or the dive you would have to do to keep speed when negative.

These numbers are Specific Excess Power (Ps) values in feet per scec. They represent available instantaneous rate of climb at that data point. With a little bit of Maths can also be used to determine 1G instantaneous acceleration values as well.

Thanks a lot for the info! Those charts don't come with a cheat sheet :doh:

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This is the draft of the manual that will be released with the Open Beta.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/er4gfj9lwfkymox/RAZBAM%20M-2000C%20Manual%20v%201.0.pdf?dl=0

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