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hey KG26 Alpha!
thx for your quick reply!the video is kind of helpful!but there is still lack of knowledge!maybe im just too stupid!i already noticed that the compass-rose is now moveable.but i dont see the sense of it. for example if i fly with the bf-109G2 and i turn the compass-rose, then i dont know in which direction im heading anymore. i have read in the readme that the needle(the aircraft-symbole) shows the magnetic heading.but if i turn the rose, i loose the exact heading.i can only assume in which direction im flying as there are no more indicators which tell me exactly.i only can estimate the degrees.did i get something really wrong??so what sense does it make to turn the compass-rose?i hope everybody understands what im trying to say. the other important question i have: is it possible to land without vision(night-landing) with planes like the bf-109???as there is no radio compass and no afn-gauges!??am i wrong?and there is only one channel i can listen to, but i dont understand the signals!! |
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In German planes use the aircraft symbol (or parallel lines in some American planes) in Repeater Compass to set you desired route (ie. HDG 320). So fly up to aircraft symbol in Repeater Compass pointed to upper (12 hrs). Now you are flying in HDG 320. In American planes, fly up to compass needle stay between the parallel lines. In other words use the functions (keys) "Compass Heading Plus" and "Compass Heading Minus" to pre-set in Repeater Compass your intended flying path. When follows some Beacon (NDB) I use ADF to find general heading to this, and adjust the Repeater Compass for this path, since is more easy stay in course observing Repeater Compass indication than the small needle in ADf indication. Eventually some course corrections is need. Note: In Arado 234 some bug dont display in "HUD" the course adjustment messages, so use degrees in instrument (RC) to adjust. And remember that many airplanes in IL-2 doesn't have instruments for radio navigation. Quote:
Read the excellent Blackdog kt post in this tread: http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...t=17821&page=2 Happy (blind) flights. ![]() Sokol1 Last edited by Sokol1; 01-08-2011 at 11:11 PM. |
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hey sokol1!
thx for your answer. if i understand it right, the aircraft symbol shows the magnetic heading,but if i turn the compass-rose, i can no longer read the exact heading,as its the only exact indicator.the only possibility which remains then, is the aircraft symbol which is only an approximate gauge for heading.i can still estimate that im heading south or north and so on,but the exact degrees i can no longer read, as i manipulated the rose!?i think i really got something wrong, but turning the compass rose makes still no sense for me. if i want to fly i.e. 320 and i turn the compass rose that 320 is at 12 o clock,doesnt make it really easier to follow the course. ?? |
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The Bf-109 is compatible with the blind landing system and it works fine. The only deficiency vis-a-vis the 110 is that it doesn't have a radar altimeter but as long as you can get close enough to see the runway lights or get visual on the rwy then it works just fine.
Tested with the G-14. |
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ok and how you do that???the bfs have only one channel where anytime you can listen the same morse code.no matter in which direction you are from the source.its just a: two times short,one long and another short signal in a row,which keeps continuing the whole time.only if you fly directly over the radio-station then there is this rushing. but if you are not,then you dont have any idea where you are. and there is no afn-gauge!or did i miss something
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how can i know in which direction my postion is from the radio station with this signal`?
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1) Bf109 DOES HAVE a pointer as described in the 410m documentation, but only the G6 and later versions.
2) Use the pointer on the AFN to point towards an NDB. 3) For landing, fly from a known point, like an NBD or a river junction you can identify at night and set a course towards your base. Only use the Lorenz landing beacon to line up for the final approach. Last edited by Ian Boys; 01-09-2011 at 03:52 PM. |
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