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Re: vLSO release v.1.0
« Reply #15 on: May 03, 2018, 05:44:51 am »
Hi Roger,

This should fix the side-by-side error:

Go to the [P3D Install Location]\redist\Interface\FSX-SP1\retail\lib\ folder and run the SimConnect.msi installer found in that folder.

If it doesn't help, try to run the SimConnect.msi installer from the [P3D Install Location]\redist\Interface\FSX-SP2-XPACK\retail\lib\ folder.
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Re: vLSO release v.1.0
« Reply #16 on: May 05, 2018, 03:26:56 am »
Hello Paddles,
Many thanks for your help; it was the second option that worked for me. Now I must read the manual - who reads manuals these days? - and work out how to properly use your great product.

Best wishes, Roger

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« Reply #17 on: May 07, 2018, 02:14:06 pm »
Hello Paddles,

sorry for my late reply, private life and other matters kept me be a bit busy. You are of course right, the Location button
is grey not red, when its not found.
However , I just tried the whole  thing again with the latest version 1.05.4 with various aircrafts and carriers and am happy
to report that now everything is working nicely, including recognition of location.
I'm not sure what exactly caused this.Maybe its gone because I began running  VLSO as admin.
Anyhow, strongly suspect the error was entirely on my side :)

So you don't have to look into this anymore.
Should I encounter other issues ,I'll try to report more detailed in the future.

Thanks again for this big fun producing software :)

Kind regards,

OLiver

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Re: vLSO release v.1.0
« Reply #18 on: May 07, 2018, 06:08:15 pm »
Hello Paddles,
Many thanks for your help; it was the second option that worked for me. Now I must read the manual - who reads manuals these days? - and work out how to properly use your great product.

Best wishes, Roger
Hi Rog, Greetings from almost 50 years ago now. You will see a lot of my old posts on this forum about Naval Aviation. Online a lot of information about how to go about it is available in PDFs of various sizes. The most complete set may be found on GoogleDrive - a free download that will require free registration to Google first. The main PDF about NavAv and the A4G Skyhawk of the RAN FAA may be found if you follow the directions at this link at the Fleet Air Arm Association of Australia: https://www.faaaa.asn.au/spazsinbad-a4g/

The graphic is from our old RAN/RN yellow page logbooks from WWII as a way of using the old stocks - upon arrival at NAS Nowra beginning of 1969 we were issued 'proper' RAN FAA logbooks with white pages no less. :-)
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« Reply #19 on: May 08, 2018, 02:57:40 am »

Hi Rog, Greetings from almost 50 years ago now.

Hello Phil. Thanks for all that info, I will start exploring.

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Re: vLSO release v.1.0
« Reply #20 on: May 08, 2018, 12:05:14 pm »
For historical interest and perhaps IF there is a suitable SEA VAMPIRE out there for flight sims it may be worth a try to simulate the first pure jet deck landing 03 Dec 1945. The attached 26 page PDF has info about the Sea Vampire single seat variant WITH HOOK and how to go about deck landing same. The PDF has been reprinted to reduce file size which then makes the URLs seen on the page not live but they can be copied & pasted into a browser. There are a few online videos showing the first Sea Vampire deck landing with Eric 'Winkle' Brown at the controls. He went on to amass 2,047 deck landings with an incredible number of aircraft overall. Sadly he died at age 97 a few years ago now. Lots of NavAv Videos from then to NOW here plus the Sea Vampire/Vampire videos.

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Sea Vampire 1st Deck Landing HMS Ocean 03 December 1945




1st Sea Vampire Deck Landing & Takeoff HMS Ocean 03Dec1945




Eric 'Winkle' Brown 1st Sea Vampire Deck Landing 03 Dec 1945 HMS Ocean




Last RAN Vampire Flight Side No 805 CMDR Lee on 17 Oct 1970




Kiwi Warbird Vampire Formation Low Pass Pilot & Outside Views


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« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2018, 05:43:21 pm »
I'm not certain of the number of Vampires now in USofA (I recall seeing some on the tarmac at the San Diego airport back in early 1973). This dual seat RAAF Vampire trainer has just been refurbished to be brought inside (from outside - gack!) at the PIMA museum. Photo at ADFserials.com : http://www.adf-messageboard.com.au/invboard/uploads/post-6-1525731515.jpg "Vampire A79-661 at Pima Air and Space Museum"

The rubber flexible deck landing without wheels Sea Vampire was flown by LCDR Eric 'Winkle' Brown who was injured during the first trials of this madness ashore (but at that time good reasons were thought to exist) but it was 'not to be' thank goodness. :-)

First Deck Landing Sea Vampire F.20 03 Dec 1945 HMS Ocean [BEST QUALITY]




de Havilland F.20 Sea Vampire Flexible Rubber Deck Arrest Test





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« Reply #22 on: May 12, 2018, 10:28:36 pm »
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...to be brought inside (from outside - gack!) at the PIMA museum.
Having lived, if you can call it that, in Yuma, a hellish town relatively near Pima, for nearly 30 years, I can say that probably the greatest threat to the Vampire in Pima was dust. And heat. The heat in that area is pretty intense, and if it was closed up tight, with the sun beating down on it, you could probably boil water in the cockpit in the middle of the day.

Bring it in, blow it off, wipe the canopy, good to go. The super-fine dust holds on tight, so a soft cloth and some cleaner for the canopy. Same for the instrument faces. I don't care how "sealed" it was, the dust will get in. To EVERY thing. It's going to have dust in places you'd think dust couldn't go. The stuff is incredibly invasive, and it's both abrasive as all heck, AND conductive.  :P

Probably have to chase out the wasps, "killer" bees, scorpions and snakes before you could work on it, though. Maybe a nest of fire-ants in the gear wells. You think the DUST is invasive?? HA! The critters are worse. :-\

Maybe it IS better to have brought it inside, if they want it displayable at all...

Miserable fricken place, Southern Arizona. Hated every minute of it...
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« Reply #23 on: May 13, 2018, 06:37:21 am »
Thanks for the environment update Pat. I'm guessing that the boneyard is not far away from there for US Aircraft? But they get sealed up tight from all accounts. There is a new sealant going around for the 'gate guardians' which I hope does the job for a long time, however the Vampire & Sea Venom for example are special cases (unless you know of some other wooden fuselage US jet aircraft?). By the by I guess but have a look at what lies beneath the silver paint on top of the canvas [the canvas could strip in flight making alarming noises banging on the fuselage] covering the Vampire fuselage.... (probably could stand the dry heat of that locale reasonably well though - apart from the assorted hazards cited above). Not sure if this photo is still at the URL but anyway: Better photo than I remembered because I cropped it as shown....

Photo by Brenden: http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=7441332
“De Havilland Vampire T.35 A79-603 at RAAF Pearce Air Force Base - YPEA 19 May 2012” https://cdn.jetphotos.com/full/3/93762_1345888030.jpg

The engine is in a metal tube aft of cockpit 'nacelle' which is wood as described. The wings and tail booms are metal thank goodness. :-) US use 'vinyl adhesive wraps' now - see two page PDF attached with one page this and a page about the rubber deck Vampire'. USN carried out their own rubber deck trials explicated in the PDF.

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Re: vLSO release v.1.0
« Reply #24 on: May 25, 2018, 07:04:26 am »
Hi Guys,
Where can I find an airfield(s) for carrier landing practise and qualification in P3Dv4?
TIA, Roger

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« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2018, 07:53:26 am »
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I'm guessing that the boneyard is not far away from there for US Aircraft? But they get sealed up tight from all accounts.
Pretty close by. Over at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. And the sealant they use is commonly referred to as "cocooning". It's a sort of foam they spray the entire plane with that seals it up tighter than a drum with a very durable and UV resistant plastic foam. That's not to say the critters don't burrow into it. Ants, beetles, mice of different sorts, you name it. That stuff is a royal PITA to get off, too.
They brought an A-4 to MCAS Yuma to decocoon it for display at the front gate(It's still there to this day!). It had been with VMFAT-102 back when I was stationed there, so they wouldn't have had to repaint it, at least. Unfortunately, the idiots that cocooned it left, of all things, not only fuel in the tanks, but a charged LOX converter in it! Friggen dangerous as hell. At least they had pulled the seat, so that wasn't a problem, but that LOX converter...shudder.
I actually saw my second, or current, wife for the first time when she was one of the civvies that was decocooning it. She was straddling the nose, forward of the windscreen, working on the cocooning around the windscreen. All I saw of her was her tushie, and a truly fine one it is! I was working at VMFAT-401 at the time. The E-Shop I was in was responsible for the O2 systems, including refilling them. We used a tug to pull the O2 cylinders on a trailer to the various planes that needed it. I must have pulled that trailer past the A-4 a dozen times, just to have a chance at seeing the girl decocooning it.  ;D

Lowery, check Paddles blog page, where you DL the vLSO from. Over on the right side, down a bit. I believe he has several FCLP fields that will work. AND are vLSO enabled.
Worth a look. Otherwise, there are a number of them. There is NAS Pensacola which has a field laid out on one of the runways, just as El Centro in California does. There's MCAS Miriamar, they have a field are laid out on a side area. And OLF Coupeville, very near NAS Whidbey Island is specifically for FCLP, and the list goes on.
I personally use either OLF Coupeville, or El Centro, which I lived close to for nearly 30 years. Handy for going to watch the Blue Angels practise :D

Hope that helps a little...
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Re: vLSO release v.1.0
« Reply #26 on: May 25, 2018, 05:59:08 pm »
Nice story Phantom - now we know what the TWEAK is all about (tushie related?). :-) Those interested in my NavAv PDFs or videos can always find them via the FAAAA page/URL under my icon on this forum (I don't have photos in my flight gear as at the time taking photos was verboten <sigh> those were the times). Nice head shot Roger.   ::) As mentioned in many of my posts - first starting with FCLP by day then at least some FCLP at dusk (so there is some ground viz) or if confident NIGHT FCLP is really helpful before going to the carrier. Going straight to the carrier as a new deck lander in the sim can really breed bad habits or disappointment. Anything goes in a sim - to be seen on some youtube videos. :-)
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Re: vLSO release v.1.0
« Reply #27 on: September 27, 2018, 07:25:01 pm »
Guys,
Another vLSO 1.0.7.0 update is here.
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