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Open in notepad and copy-paste contents.
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I don't know if this is a bug, but I was testing the devicelink and I found a mistake in the oil temp gauge of the spit (Vb CW 43'). The gauge indicates different values from the devicelink. I don't know if this happens with another planes
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Which devicelink key are you checking? 68(temp_oilin) appears in sync with the cockpit gauge, 70(temp_oilout) does not. This seems correct to me.
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Yes, is the oil in, I used the devicelink with UdpSpeed and another application for android which I found here and the value from game to the devicelink is different.
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Attachement: CielDeGuerreBug.mis
Using IL2 1946 4.11.1m without any mod. Opening the file with the FMB, I'm unable to see the [0_Chief_Road] and [1_Chief_Road] on the map. Where are my columns ? ![]() |
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Make sure you have all the filter boxes checked in the FMB I see no Russian supply columns only moving armour and artillery. Axis supply German supply column Type II B-2 to C-3 Fuel supply column D-7 to E-6 Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 04-02-2013 at 05:09 PM. |
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Is there a posibility that bomb set to low-level 4 s. delay will explode immediately after hit the ground? Is there some kind of failure for the bomb fuze? My approach was about 1000m alt, 30 deg. flat dive. I droped the bomb 180m over the ground and my speed was 580km/h. Aircraft - P-40M with 1000lbs bomb.
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http://files.tolwyn.com/engine_weirdness2.ntrk This makes using engine 1/2/3/4 select an impossible issue. Introduced in 4.11: DISABLE manual view so you can watch what I'm showing. Deselect both engines Show that both are deselected Select engine 1 Start engine 1 Deslect engine 1 Select engine 2 Start engine 2 Select both engines, bring throttle to idle This is "normal starting position" DESELECT engine 1 (conversely, enable only engine 2) Bring engine 2 to idle Feather engine 2 Shutdown engine 2 DESELECT engine 2 (we don't need it anymore) SELECT engine 1 Show that engine 1 is selected (throttle up, then throttle down, etc.) Bring engine 1 to 70% power; note that all is fine. SIMPLY DESELECT engine 1 (essentially NO engines are selected at this point) Watch the RPMs climb in engine 1 Repeat tests. You can easily get engine 1 to fail by simply deselecting it and not changing any other parameters. |
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