CalypteAviation Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 (edited) Currently the undercarriage warning horn engages at +7 lb/sq.in. boost. That is the Max Continuous power setting according to the manual (DCS) and Pilot Notes (real-world). Pilot Notes provide various cruise power settings for the Mosquito - including -4 lb/sq.in. for long range cruise. This is currently unobtainable without the Gear Horn. EDITED: Mosquito Horn.trk Edited September 19, 2021 by CalypteAviation 3
ED Team NineLine Posted September 19, 2021 ED Team Posted September 19, 2021 Please supply a track file, thanks. Forum Rules • My YouTube • My Discord - NineLine#0440• **How to Report a Bug**
MarcT-NL Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 Also, shouldn't there be a silencer-button, like in the P-51 ?
Land0 Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 Agreed, I get this happening from about +6 lb/sq in boost. Difficult to have an economical cruise if I can only use the maximum continuous power setting without a horn.
iFoxRomeo Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 Spoiler PC Specs: Ryzen 9 5900X, 3080ti, 64GB RAM, Oculus Quest 3
Nealius Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 So how did real Mossie pilots cruise without getting tinnitus?
iFoxRomeo Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 8 minutes ago, Nealius said: So how did real Mossie pilots cruise without getting tinnitus? They probably told the maintenace to rip this thing out of the aircraft. Here is a "nice" demo. Spoiler PC Specs: Ryzen 9 5900X, 3080ti, 64GB RAM, Oculus Quest 3
312_JS Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 9 hours ago, CalypteAviation said: Currently the undercarriage warning horn engages at +7 lb/sq.in. boost. That is the Max Continuous power setting according to the manual (DCS) and Pilot Notes (real-world). Pilot Notes provide various cruise power settings for the Mosquito - including -4 lb/sq.in. for long range cruise. This is currently unobtainable without the Gear Horn. What was your RPM? I found out it's the warning goes on on higher boost if your RPM is lowered. 1
some1 Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 33 minutes ago, iFoxRomeo said: This assumes, that ED exactly matched the real Merlin 25 engine throttle in game. Which means that it produces the right amount of boost at the right amount of throttle angle. These things are hardly linear. Hardware: VPForce Rhino, FSSB R3 Ultra, Virpil WarBRD, Hotas Warthog, Winwing F15EX, Slaw Rudder, GVL224 Trio Throttle, Thrustmaster MFDs, Saitek Trim wheel, Trackir 5, Quest Pro
Nealius Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 40 minutes ago, 312_JS said: What was your RPM? I found out it's the warning goes on on higher boost if your RPM is lowered. RPM at +7 boost should be 2650 for published max continuous.
Davee Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 Even with throttles pulled fully back is this real? For example, descending from altitude at idle is impossible because of the warning sound.
Mogster Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 38 minutes ago, Davee said: Even with throttles pulled fully back is this real? For example, descending from altitude at idle is impossible because of the warning sound. The A10C has exactly the same alarm. There’s a nice gear horn mute button you can press on the WH throttle though…
CalypteAviation Posted September 19, 2021 Author Posted September 19, 2021 5 hours ago, some1 said: This assumes, that ED exactly matched the real Merlin 25 engine throttle in game. Which means that it produces the right amount of boost at the right amount of throttle angle. These things are hardly linear. As I said, quoting the Pilot Notes, +7 boost is max continuous power. It is hardly believable that Mosquito pilots would spend all their flights with gear horn buzzing. 1
iFoxRomeo Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 I'd like to pull the circuit breaker for this annoying horn, but where is it.... At sealevel standatd wx the throttles give 7 inches just above the horn threshold. No way to decelerate this way. Looking at the video I posted, it seems "working as intended", but I hope not. Spoiler PC Specs: Ryzen 9 5900X, 3080ti, 64GB RAM, Oculus Quest 3
CalypteAviation Posted September 19, 2021 Author Posted September 19, 2021 15 hours ago, NineLine said: Please supply a track file, thanks. Mosquito Horn.trk
No1sonuk Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 2 hours ago, iFoxRomeo said: I'd like to pull the circuit breaker for this annoying horn, but where is it.... I searched - I couldn't find one.
ac5 Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 Same issue here. Very odd indeed that there is no switch or other means to silence this annoying horn. There is one in the P-51, and on many other planes... Mainboard: ASUS Maximus X Hero Intel Z 370 CPU: Intel Core i7-8086K @ 4.0 GHz Memory: 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4-3000 Graphics Card: ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 10GB Monitor ASUS PA 329 32" @ 4K 1 SSD Samsung 860 PRO 256 GB 1 SSD Samsung 860 PRO 4 TB Windows 10 - 64 V. 2004 CH Pro combatstick, throttle and pedals
Nealius Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 (edited) Perhaps maintenance crews back in the day unofficially snipped the wires? Little “life hacks” like that aren’t often documented and only come from first-hand oral accounts, much like some of the janky stuff Tomcat crews did with screwdrivers. Edited October 15, 2021 by Nealius
SMH Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 On 9/19/2021 at 12:15 PM, Davee said: Even with throttles pulled fully back is this real? For example, descending from altitude at idle is impossible because of the warning sound. How is the sound stopping you from descending?
grafspee Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 On 9/19/2021 at 1:08 PM, some1 said: This assumes, that ED exactly matched the real Merlin 25 engine throttle in game. Which means that it produces the right amount of boost at the right amount of throttle angle. These things are hardly linear. Ofc boost level vs throttle position is not linear, climb to 10k ft and you will have less then 7lbs at throttle wide open. 1 hour ago, SMH said: How is the sound stopping you from descending? Wonder my self as well System specs: I7 14700KF, Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite, 64GB DDR4 3600MHz, Gigabyte RTX 4090,Win 11, 48" OLED LG TV + 42" LG LED monitor
some1 Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 58 minutes ago, grafspee said: Ofc boost level vs throttle position is not linear, climb to 10k ft and you will have less then 7lbs at throttle wide open. That's not what I meant. The horn starts at 1/4 throttle angle, it's a simple contact switch after all, but how much boost the real engine produces at that throttle lever position at sea level? That's the real question here. 1 Hardware: VPForce Rhino, FSSB R3 Ultra, Virpil WarBRD, Hotas Warthog, Winwing F15EX, Slaw Rudder, GVL224 Trio Throttle, Thrustmaster MFDs, Saitek Trim wheel, Trackir 5, Quest Pro
grafspee Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 42 minutes ago, some1 said: That's not what I meant. The horn starts at 1/4 throttle angle, it's a simple contact switch after all, but how much boost the real engine produces at that throttle lever position at sea level? That's the real question here. ED model and calculate that things, so it is accurate as can be. System specs: I7 14700KF, Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite, 64GB DDR4 3600MHz, Gigabyte RTX 4090,Win 11, 48" OLED LG TV + 42" LG LED monitor
some1 Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 And that quote proves what, actually? Hardware: VPForce Rhino, FSSB R3 Ultra, Virpil WarBRD, Hotas Warthog, Winwing F15EX, Slaw Rudder, GVL224 Trio Throttle, Thrustmaster MFDs, Saitek Trim wheel, Trackir 5, Quest Pro
grafspee Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 (edited) 15 minutes ago, some1 said: And that quote proves what, actually? Travel of the throttle levers is very short for power obtained, this mean that you just touch the throttle and you have a lot of power. If you have something like this mentioned in pilot notes then it means that throttle behavior is abnormal and warns pilot to expect different then other planes behavior. Throttle maxed out, everyone expect that you get max power, throttle 1/4 no one expect half power. It is better then nothing. Edited October 17, 2021 by grafspee 2 System specs: I7 14700KF, Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite, 64GB DDR4 3600MHz, Gigabyte RTX 4090,Win 11, 48" OLED LG TV + 42" LG LED monitor
some1 Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 (edited) First of all, the specific quote relates to ground behavior. You don't need a lot of power to start rolling. Doesn't say anything about flying and how much throttle angle you need to obtain cruise setting. Second, the throttles in Mosquito had indeed a short travel. Like they were literally a short, highly geared levers, which don't move very much, and that could caught pilots used to other types by surprise. Hence the extra warning. It's not about having a lot of power at small throttle angle, but rather the whole throttle having a short throw between closed and fully open position. EDIT: - To obtain +7 boost in Mosquito's Merlins on the ground in DCS you need roughly 26% of joystick input. - To obtain 44 inHg in Mustang's Packard Merlin on the ground in DCS you need roughly 37% of joystick input. (44 inHg is equivalent to +7 boost) That alone raises an eyebrow. Edited October 17, 2021 by some1 1 Hardware: VPForce Rhino, FSSB R3 Ultra, Virpil WarBRD, Hotas Warthog, Winwing F15EX, Slaw Rudder, GVL224 Trio Throttle, Thrustmaster MFDs, Saitek Trim wheel, Trackir 5, Quest Pro
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