Andrei Dragovic Posted August 23, 2017 Posted August 23, 2017 Does anyone know what magnetic deviation DCS uses on the Normandy map? Would be useful to know when setting gyro compasses on the WWII warbirds. "Lawyer by Profession, Pilot by Heart...and self-confessed Harrier tragic"
Magic Zach Posted August 23, 2017 Posted August 23, 2017 This is one of those things that I go, "Oh! I know it! It's on the tip of my tongue! It's umm...uh..." While I can't seem to quite remember, what you can do to find out is set up your plane in level flight, and use the info bar in the external F2 camera to find your heading. Then from inside your cockpit, compare it to your magnetic compass, not gyro. Whatever the difference is, that might be it? I'm unsure, but try it in the meantime. Hardware: T-50 Mongoose, VKB STECS, Saitek 3 Throttle Quadrant, Homemade 32-function Leo Bodnar Button Box, MFG Crosswind Pedals Oculus Rift S System Specs: MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS, RTX 3090, Ryzen 7 5800X3D, 32GB DDR4-3200, Samsung 860 EVO, Samsung 970 EVO 250GB Modules: AH-64D, Ka-50, Mi-8MTV2, F-16C, F-15E, F/A-18C, F-14B, F-5E, P-51D, Spitfire Mk LF Mk. IXc, Bf-109K-4, Fw-190A-8 Maps: Normandy, Nevada, Persian Gulf, Syria
Blech Posted August 25, 2017 Posted August 25, 2017 Hi, https://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/historical_declination/ Seems that DCS is working with Paris 8° for Northern France / Normandy Missioneditor : 1944 and 1945 DCS A-10C : Exact direction north 0° over Caen via waypoint and autopilot -> Magnetic Compas ca 8° -
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