Reflected Posted March 12, 2021 Posted March 12, 2021 In preparation to my 'Wolfpack' campaign I made a little tutorial video about how to operate the P-47 Thunderbolt following real life procedures as described in the pilots' notes. Enjoy! 5 1 Facebook Instagram YouTube Discord
unlikely_spider Posted March 12, 2021 Posted March 12, 2021 Awesome. I bought this plane in large part because you have a campaign coming out for it. One question- do you have access to builds of 2.7 when creating the campaign? I'm wondering if we can take advantage of new assets like the new clouds and such with upcoming single-player content. 1 Modules: Wright Flyer, Spruce Goose, Voyager 1
Reflected Posted March 12, 2021 Author Posted March 12, 2021 The new clouds won't be optional, once they're out, all campaigns and missions will use them. I'm really looking forward to those 1 Facebook Instagram YouTube Discord
unlikely_spider Posted March 12, 2021 Posted March 12, 2021 3 minutes ago, Reflected said: The new clouds won't be optional, once they're out, all campaigns and missions will use them. I'm really looking forward to those Ok, that's great. Since I read about "presets" selectable in the mission editor, I was curious as to how the new effects would apply to existing content. Modules: Wright Flyer, Spruce Goose, Voyager 1
Reflected Posted March 12, 2021 Author Posted March 12, 2021 I'll have to update each mission to use a preset that resembles most to what we have now, then test some. Not a small work, but worth it 1 Facebook Instagram YouTube Discord
Rudel_chw Posted March 12, 2021 Posted March 12, 2021 44 minutes ago, Reflected said: In preparation to my 'Wolfpack' campaign I made a little tutorial video about how to operate the P-47 Thunderbolt following real life procedures as described in the pilots' notes. Enjoy! Thanks a lot .. a really toughtful tutorial .. can't wait to fly your Campaign 2 For work: iMac mid-2010 of 27" - Core i7 870 - 6 GB DDR3 1333 MHz - ATI HD5670 - SSD 256 GB - HDD 2 TB - macOS High Sierra For Gaming: 34" Monitor - Ryzen 3600 - 32 GB DDR4 2400 - nVidia RTX2080 - SSD 1.25 TB - HDD 10 TB - Win10 Pro - TM HOTAS Cougar Mobile: iPad Pro 12.9" of 256 GB
Captain Orso Posted August 12, 2021 Posted August 12, 2021 One point, before energizing the starter, you should flick the starter switch up to engage and then immediately to off again. This seats the starter brushes on the commutator. If you don't do this and the engine doesn't start on the first try (bc you've forgotten to turn the fuel selector switch to MAIN, for example), the engine may not start at all. 1 When you hit the wrong button on take-off System Specs. Spoiler System board: MSI X670E ACE Memory: 64GB DDR5-6000 G.Skill Ripjaw System disk: Crucial P5 M.2 2TB CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D PSU: Corsair HX1200 PSU Monitor: ASUS MG279Q, 27" CPU cooling: Noctua NH-D15S Graphics card: MSI RTX 3090Ti SuprimX VR: Oculus Rift CV1
Reflected Posted August 13, 2021 Author Posted August 13, 2021 21 hours ago, Captain Orso said: One point, before energizing the starter, you should flick the starter switch up to engage and then immediately to off again. This seats the starter brushes on the commutator. If you don't do this and the engine doesn't start on the first try (bc you've forgotten to turn the fuel selector switch to MAIN, for example), the engine may not start at all. Thanks, I didn't know that! Facebook Instagram YouTube Discord
Steel Jaw Posted September 2, 2021 Posted September 2, 2021 I find the torque to be a real PITA to get the bird safely off the ground. "You see, IronHand is my thing" My specs: W10 Pro, I5/11600K o/c to 4800 @1.32v, 64 GB 3200 XML RAM, ASUS RTX3060ti/8GB.
dggoofy Posted September 3, 2021 Posted September 3, 2021 Hi Reflected, I always appreciate your campaigns, amongst the best ones for me. This videos is awesome. Like you, I love flipping switches and levers. It's the most immersive way to play even if Beofwolf is true : In WWII, the engine were already started when the pilots came to the plane! With love for C&D Cheers, Daniel
DD_Fenrir Posted September 3, 2021 Posted September 3, 2021 1 hour ago, dggoofy said: In WWII, the engine were already started when the pilots came to the plane... For Spitfires and Hurricanes being scrambled to intercept bomber raids during the Battle of Britain, absolutely. Otherwise, no.
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