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Post by cptdail on Feb 10, 2010 1:27:41 GMT -5
I have flown a few aerobatic FS aircraft that I feel crash from overstressing to quickly. Is there a section in the aircraft configuration file to harden the airframe any? I know that I could just change the realism settings, but I only want to change one or two planes. Thanks for any info!
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Post by Johan Dees on Feb 10, 2010 11:24:49 GMT -5
section 1101 in the .air file determines this..
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Post by cptdail on Feb 10, 2010 23:59:44 GMT -5
Thanks! But maybe I should have said I am using FS9. I could not find anything with a refrence to 1101 in the air file or model file.
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Feb 11, 2010 11:57:32 GMT -5
Hi,
Open the AIR file in AirEd. Then scroll down until you see 1101 Primary Aerodynamics. Then click the + sign at the left. There you will find the G Limits section.
Hope this helps,
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Post by cptdail on Feb 11, 2010 22:06:52 GMT -5
AirEd. Mmm did not know that existed. Got it, now I can really mess things up!
Thanks all, for the help!
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Feb 12, 2010 10:15:54 GMT -5
Be careful...
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Post by louross on Feb 12, 2010 11:26:17 GMT -5
Just a thought, as the idea wasn't mentioned, but is your technique overstressing the a/c? lr.
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Post by cptdail on Feb 13, 2010 11:10:29 GMT -5
Just to clear things up, I was working with an older 1930's era US fighter with short externaly braced wings And I felt the wings broke off a little too easy. I only changed it a little.
Now to see if I can do snap rolls with the Connie at 400knts!---Just kidding!
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