Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Hello,

I installed the Mossie as trial period yesterday and did only one flight. Have only mapped real relevant axis and keybinds.

Is there a way to silence the gear warning sound? Throttling back below +7 boost for endurance or slowing down for landing it can be quite annoying. Or is it supposed to operate that high? Haven't found something in the search.

Thanks

Jens

Posted

Have a read here: 

 

  • Thanks 1

Rig: RTX 4080, 11th Gen Intel Core i7 11700K, 32GB DDR4 RAM, 3xSSD Drives, TM F/A18 Grip on Virpil WarBrd base, Honeycomb Bravo throttle, VKB-Sim T Rudder Pedals MkIV, Virpil MongoosT-50CM throttle, Varjo Aero.

Posted

 

There is no silencer, however, having the horn blowing at +7 seems questionable but the original topic on that has been forgotten, as usual currently.

  • Like 1
  • Thanks 1
Posted
54 minutes ago, razo+r said:

 

There is no silencer, however, having the horn blowing at +7 seems questionable but the original topic on that has been forgotten, as usual currently.

Thanks for pointing me there. Yes, indeed. Can't imagine that it was supposed to be that way.

My search was for "gear waring horn" and so on. Never thought about looking for undercarriage 😉 So no native speaker here.

Posted

Bring the revs back for cruise. You'll find that improves the situation as lower revs alters the achievable boost for a given throttle setting.

The aircraft wasn't designed to be flown at 3000rpm all the rime.

  • Like 1

DCS WWII player. I run the mission design team behind 4YA WWII, the most popular DCS World War 2 server.

https://www.ProjectOverlord.co.uk - for 4YA WW2 mission stats, mission information, historical research blogs and more.

Posted (edited)

This should be in the special options tab - to turn this horn off completely.

Edited by Bozon
  • Like 1

“Mosquitoes fly, but flies don’t Mosquito” :pilotfly:

- Geoffrey de Havilland.

 

... well, he could have said it!

  • 2 months later...
Posted
On 1/25/2023 at 8:57 PM, Skewgear said:

Bring the revs back for cruise. You'll find that improves the situation as lower revs alters the achievable boost for a given throttle setting.

The aircraft wasn't designed to be flown at 3000rpm all the rime.

You wouldn’t fly any aircraft at 3000 RPM. The gear warning does kick in too high.

  • Like 2
  • 1 year later...
Posted

Actual crew accounts that I am reading state that a typical cruise speed was 240mph because it made the navigator's job easy ( an even 4 miles per minute) and was a good economical cruise speed at low level.  This of course is below the threshold for the gear warning horn.  The accounts never say anything about the gear warning horn going off constantly so I think I can add my name to the list of people that would like to see this fixed.  It is clearly off.

 

It would be nice to simulate how the Mossie was actually flown without being driven mental by that gawdawful sound.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...