Author Topic: VLSO settings for aircraft  (Read 2897 times)

retnavycpo

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VLSO settings for aircraft
« on: July 15, 2016, 03:12:23 am »
Here are three.  Thanks to Victory103, I added the Razbam A-7, and I ferreted out the other two:


Simworks Phantom

ATC Model: F4
Type: Phantom
Name: F4B Phantom

Angle of Attack
Slow: 10.50
Fast: 8.50

Distance Abeam
Close: 0.08
Fast: 1.20

Razbam A7

ATC Model: A7
Type: SLUF; (Short Little Ugly Fellow)
Name: F4B Phantom

Angle of Attack
Slow: 8.00
Fast: 6.00

Distance Abeam
Close: 0.07
Fast: 1.20

Milviz Phantom

ATC Model: mv_phantom_J
Type: Phantom
Name: F4J Phantom II

Angle of Attack
Slow: 10.50
Fast: 8.50

Distance Abeam
Close: 0.08
Fast: 1.20

Note: I read a post on the Milviz forum by someone who had added the Milviz F4 to VLSO, and he had to add some info into the aircraft.cfg file [General] section, which is this:

atc_type=McDonnell_Douglas
atc_model=mv_phantom_J
performance=
Category=airplane

PhantomTweak

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Re: VLSO settings for aircraft
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2016, 07:10:06 am »
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ATC Model: A7
Type: SLUF; (Short Little Ugly Fellow)
Name: F4B Phantom
Just curious. Why does the A-7 have the name label of F4B Phantom? Shouldn't it have the Name of A7 Corsair or whatever?

Side note: We used to call those things Great Whites onboard ship. They had a nasty habit of eating people. During the Flight Deck Safety Brief, they told us that if we felt ourselves getting sucked in to try to FOD the engine. Throw in anything useless you can grab. Your cranial, flashlight, floatation vest, chocks, a nearby bosun's mate...Anything useless that comes to hand fast.  ;D :D

Have fun with it! I swear, vLSO was written with special coding in it so that the AI vLSO's hate me. They really do! My lousy recoveries have NOTHING to do with it, I swear! Often, too...
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