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Old 04-08-2011, 04:41 PM
MaxVelo MaxVelo is offline
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Hi!

I have never build a mission in IL-2 1946, so I'm not familiar with the FMB at all. But now with CoD I want to build my own missions.

The manual only describes the very basic functions of the FMB. I have found some tutorials for the IL-2 1946 FMB via Google, are those still valid?

I have no problems setting up a very basic dogfight mission with some waypoints, where all planes spawn flying in the air. But any thing more complex is a hassle.

For example:
I wanted to make a formations of ME-109s which takeoff from an airfield in France and fly out to the Channel and meet with some Spits. Not really a problem, except that I can't get the 109s to take of from the desired runway. I place them on an airfield, set the waypoint to take-off, set the other waypoints, etc.. They take-off and fly through the waypoints as expected, but the take-off runway they are using is not the one where I placed them.

So how can I assign a specific runway to a plane for take-off?
And is it possible to have the plane spawn in a parking postition, so that they have to taxi to the runway and then take-off?
Also if you know a good source for tutorials, please post it in this thread.

Thx,
-Velo

Last edited by MaxVelo; 04-08-2011 at 08:07 PM.
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