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    PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Hi, this question is regarding rcbco-20.zip. When you takeoff from the carrier does the catapult steam away like in real life? Also are there any sound effects from the catapult when you launch from it?
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    PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Tailhook wrote:


    You're welcome!

    This is the soundset I'm using for the Viggen: http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?CatID=fs2004snds&DLID=68010

    You mention the F-16, the author of the above Christoffer Petersen has made a nice one for the F-16 as well: http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?CatID=fs2004snds&DLID=84979

    Now to the panel:

    That's a bit of a problem as I got it out of Randy Shoemake's 'Ultimate Tomcat' which seems to have vanished from the file libraries with the exception of FS Planet. Arrow http://www.fsplanet.com/28062006.htm

    You could have problems downloading from there as they claim to have freeware but only let you download at particular times. They want money for FREEWARE!!

    An alternative I just found, and the file description sounds very interesting, is this one Arrow http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=tomcat&CatID=fs2004pan&Go=Search

    Basically you can mix and match panels and aircraft within reason.

    Very Happy


    Well, I got the soundset that you are using and the alternative panel since the ultimate tomcat site failed on me, where do I put these files now that I got them?
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    PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 10:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Anonymous wrote:
    Hi, this question is regarding rcbco-20.zip. When you takeoff from the carrier does the catapult steam away like in real life? Also are there any sound effects from the catapult when you launch from it?

    Not sure about the steam as i'm always in the cockpit for launch Very Happy but there are sound effects of the cat launch and the trap!
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    PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 10:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Tailhook i have'nt had the chance to check my carrier2006 setup yet sorry, i've had a bit of man flu this week ( according to the wife it's the same as women get only 10 times worse Smile ) . What a cheek!
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    PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 3:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Tailhook i've had a look at my carrier2006 setup, when i select "carrier" in the country section in create a flight, the ocean flatten file box actually gives me a selection of 46 carriers of which only about 18 are there as you stated. I don't think i'll ever understand this carrier thing Confused !
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    PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 8:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

    If you are looking for a good carrier that is scenery check out simviation.com and search FS2004 CVN65 DEMO Puerto Rico Carrier. Because it is only a demo there is only one location, but you still get a nice carrier. One other note is that there are no AI planes on the carrier. I imagine that if you put it together with rcbco-20.zip you will have a sweet naval aviation set-up! Now we can all rock like Tom Cruise in Top Gun! Shocked
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    PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

    414David wrote:

    Well, I got the soundset that you are using and the alternative panel since the ultimate tomcat site failed on me, where do I put these files now that I got them?


    Sorry I'm a bit late, life gets in the way sometimes.

    The panel:

    This is a good find, I installed it too and discovered that it is ready for carrier launches and landings. Installation is easy:

    After you've extracted the contents of the .zip file

    1. place the fx file contained in the effects folder into fs9/effects

    2. place the contents of the gauges folder (2 subfolders and 38 gauges) into fs9/gauges

    3. place the contents of the sound folder (4 .wav files) into fs9/sound

    4. place the GaugeSound.dll into the fs9 main directory.

    Now open the F14BTomcat folder.

    Copy and paste the panel folder into any jet fighter aircraft folder (the Viggen for example).
    That's all. If the aircraft you use this panel with has a tailhook, it can now be launched off any carrier and land on any carrier.

    If you wish to use the Viggen for carrier operations, backup the original aircraft.cfg and use this one instead:

    Quote:

    [fltsim.0]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F4jakt1
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA37

    [fltsim.1]
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    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=1
    checklists=
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    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F4jakt2
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA36


    [fltsim.2]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen 212
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=ublå
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F21jakt2
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA36


    [fltsim.3]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen 21
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=akts
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F21jakt1
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA37

    [fltsim.4]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen 16
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=f16
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F16jakt
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA37

    [fltsim.5]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen 10
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=f10
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F10jakt
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA37


    [fltsim.6]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen 7
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=f7
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F7Jakt/Attack
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA37

    [fltsim.7]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen 15
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=f15
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F15Attack
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA37

    [fltsim.8]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen 10g
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=f10gr
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F10grå
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA36

    [fltsim.9]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen F6
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=f6
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F6
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA37

    [fltsim.10]
    title=AisweJA37 Viggen F21lst
    sim=Viggen
    model=
    panel=
    sound=
    texture=f21lst
    checklists=
    ui_manufacturer=SAAB
    ui_type=JA37 Viggen
    ui_variation=F21
    visual_damage=1
    description=This aircraft is an interception and the ground offensive fighter of a Swedish air force. \nIt was developed from the idea of defending the home country having been placed by both camps in east and west at the cold war following SAAB Draken. \nIt is still used as a main force machine though JAS39 Gripen has been decided to succeed the back. \n\nby Kazunori Ito\n Kazu16643VT@aol.com\n
    atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
    atc_parking_codes=SA37



    [General]
    performance=Total length: 16.40m \nTotal width: 10.60m \nTotal height: 5.90m\nEngine: Volvo Frigmortar RM8B turbofan engine x 1\n dry thrust 73.84kN\n afterburner in thrust 125kN\nTakeoff weight usually: 15000kg\nThe maximum take off weight: 17000kg(Equip it for the interception)/20500kg. (Offensive equip it. )\nFuel capacity: 5700L\nThe maximum horizontal speed: 2126 km/h or more (clean and the high degree 36000 feet)\nA practical maximum rising limit: 18290m\nTake off slide distance: 400m(At the take off weight usually) \nLanding slide distance: 500m (At the landing weight usually. )\n

    [pitot_static]
    vertical_speed_time_constant=3


    [WEIGHT_AND_BALANCE]
    reference_datum_position=0.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    empty_weight_CG_position=0.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    max_number_of_stations=50
    station_load.0=0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    empty_weight=20861.000000
    empty_weight_roll_MOI=75000.000000
    empty_weight_pitch_MOI=420000.000000
    empty_weight_yaw_MOI=100000.000000
    empty_weight_coupled_MOI=0.000000
    max_gross_weight=31291.500000

    [fuel]
    LeftMain=0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,370.000000,0.000000
    LeftAux=0.000000,-1.666667,-0.833333,132.000000,0.000000
    RightMain=0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,370.000000,0.000000
    RightAux=0.000000,1.666667,-0.833333,132.000000,0.000000
    fuel_type=2.000000
    number_of_tank_selectors=1
    electric_pump=0

    [airplane_geometry]
    wing_area=341.000000
    wing_span=39.166667
    wing_root_chord=8.666667
    wing_dihedral=6.218262
    wing_incidence=-0.439453
    wing_twist=-0.999756
    oswald_efficiency_factor=0.342934
    wing_winglets_flag=0
    wing_sweep=0.000000
    wing_pos_apex_lon=0.000000
    wing_pos_apex_vert=0.000000
    htail_area=150.000000
    htail_span=14.583333
    htail_pos_lon=-21.666667
    htail_pos_vert=0.000000
    htail_incidence=0.000000
    htail_sweep=0.000000
    vtail_area=50.000000
    vtail_span=8.062258
    vtail_sweep=0.000000
    vtail_pos_lon=-19.166667
    vtail_pos_vert=5.833333
    elevator_area=70.500000
    aileron_area=26.800000
    rudder_area=56.200000
    elevator_up_limit=26.000825
    elevator_down_limit=26.000825
    aileron_up_limit=30.000070
    aileron_down_limit=30.000070
    rudder_limit=30.000070
    elevator_trim_limit=19.996227
    spoiler_limit=90.0 //59.988681
    spoilerons_available=0
    aileron_to_spoileron_gain=0.000000
    min_ailerons_for_spoilerons=0.000000
    min_flaps_for_spoilerons=0.000000

    [contact_points]
    point.0=1.000000,15.416667,0.000000,-7.333333,1574.803150,0.000000,0.685165,41.100000,0.281711,2.500000,0.667929,5.000000,5.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    point.1=1.000000,-2.916667,-9.000000,-7.333333,1574.803150,1.000000,0.685165,0.000000,0.281741,2.500000,0.667894,5.000000,5.000000,2.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    point.2=1.000000,-2.916667,9.000000,-7.333333,1574.803150,2.000000,0.685165,0.000000,0.281741,2.500000,0.667894,5.000000,5.000000,3.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    point.3=2.000000,-17.583333,-17.833333,-1.333333,1574.803150,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,5.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    point.4=2.000000,-17.583333,17.833333,-1.333333,1574.803150,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,6.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    point.5=2.000000,-19.916667,0.000000,-2.000000,1574.803150,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,9.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    point.6=2.000000,15.416667,0.000000,-2.000000,1574.803150,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,4.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    static_pitch=0.000000
    static_cg_height=7.335144
    gear_system_type=0

    [TailHook]
    tailhook_length=4.0 // Length, in feet
    tailhook_position=-20.0, 0.0, 0.0 // longitudinal, lateral, vertical position
    cable_force_adjust=1.0

    [Flaps.0]
    type=1
    span-outboard=0.500000
    extending-time=5.000000
    system_type=0
    flaps-position.0=0.000000,0.000000
    flaps-position.1=13.330818,0.000000
    flaps-position.2=26.661636,0.000000
    flaps-position.3=39.992454,0.000000

    [GeneralEngineData]
    engine_type=1
    Engine.0=0.000000,0.000000,0.000000
    fuel_flow_scalar=1.000000
    min_throttle_limit=0.010010

    [TurbineEngineData]
    fuel_flow_gain=0.002170
    inlet_area=27.964440
    rated_N2_rpm=29920.000000
    static_thrust=28057.600000
    afterburner_available=1
    reverser_available=1

    [Reference Speeds]
    flaps_up_stall_speed = 142.0 //Knots True (KTAS)
    full_flaps_stall_speed = 113.0 //Knots True (KTAS)
    cruise_speed=663.871233
    max_indicated_speed=2000.000000
    max_mach=2.200000
    [keyboard_response]
    elevator=150.000000,250.000000
    aileron=150.000000,250.000000
    rudder=150.000000,250.000000

    [Views]
    eyepoint=15.327674,0.000000,3.165498

    [autopilot]
    autopilot_available=1
    flight_director_available=0
    default_vertical_speed=1800.000000
    autothrottle_available=1
    autothrottle_arming_required=0
    autothrottle_takeoff_ga=0
    autothrottle_max_rpm=90.000000
    pitch_takeoff_ga=8.000000
    max_pitch=10.000000
    max_pitch_acceleration=1.000000
    max_pitch_velocity_lo_alt=2.000000
    max_pitch_velocity_hi_alt=1.500000
    max_pitch_velocity_lo_alt_breakpoint=20000.000000
    max_pitch_velocity_hi_alt_breakpoint=28000.000000
    max_bank=25.000000
    max_bank_acceleration=1.800000
    max_bank_velocity=3.000000
    max_throttle_rate=0.100000
    nav_proportional_control=9.000000
    nav_integrator_control=0.250000
    nav_derivative_control=0.000000
    nav_integrator_boundary=2.500000
    nav_derivative_boundary=0.000000
    gs_proportional_control=9.520000
    gs_integrator_control=0.260000
    gs_derivative_control=0.000000
    gs_integrator_boundary=0.700000
    gs_derivative_boundary=0.000000
    yaw_damper_gain=0.000000

    [direction_indicators]
    direction_indicator.0=3,0

    [EFFECTS]
    wake=fx_wake
    water=fx_spray
    dirt=fx_tchdrt
    concrete=fx_sparks
    touchdown=fx_tchdwn, 1

    [LIGHTS]
    //Types: 1=beacon, 2=strobe, 3=navigation, 4=cockpit, 5=landing
    //6=taxi light, 7=recognition light, 8=wing light, 9=logo light
    // Z, X, Y
    light.0=3, -0.98, 0.00, 4.53, fx_navred ,
    light.1=2, -0.98, 0.00, 4.53, fx_strobe ,
    light.2=3, 19.85, 0.00, -2.62, fx_navred ,
    light.3=2, 19.85, 0.00, -2.62, fx_strobe ,

    light.4=3, -21.62, 18.67, -0.69, fx_navgre ,
    light.5=3, -14.67, 14.76, -0.75, fx_navgre ,
    light.6=3, -21.62, -18.67, -0.69, fx_navred ,
    light.7=3, -14.67, -14.76, -0.75, fx_navred ,

    light.8=3, -25.75, 2.79, -0.69, fx_navwhi ,
    light.9=3, -25.75, -2.79, -0.69, fx_navwhi ,

    //fx_efaburner = normal point + (Y)3.76
    //light.10=6, -25.30, 0.00, 4.91, fx_efaburner
    [brakes]
    toe_brakes_scale=2.225925
    parking_brake=1
    [gear_warning_system]
    gear_warning_available=0
    pct_throttle_limit=0.000000
    flap_limit_power=0.000000
    flap_limit_idle=0.000000
    [hydraulic_system]
    normal_pressure=0.000000
    [stall_warning]
    type=1
    [attitude_indicators]
    attitude_indicator.0=1
    [turn_indicators]
    turn_indicator.0=1,0


    The above aircraft.cfg file has been edited so now the Viggen has a virtual tailhook. You won't be able to see the tailhook but it is fully functional. I've tested it, you will be able to catch a wire and walk away alive Laughing

    Of course you have to assign a key(combination) for the tailhook to function. <Shift+T> is an easy one to remember.

    I've adjusted the spoiler_limit so it is more effective now.

    In case you don't know, after extracting the contents of f-14_ge-f110-ge-400_the_real_deal.zip into a temporary folder, copy and paste the sound folder as it is into the aircraft of your choice. That's it.

    If you have problems or something is unclear (due to my hazy mind), let us know and we'll sort it out. Hack

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    PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 7:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Welshflyer wrote:
    Tailhook i've had a look at my carrier2006 setup, when i select "carrier" in the country section in create a flight, the ocean flatten file box actually gives me a selection of 46 carriers of which only about 18 are there as you stated. I don't think i'll ever understand this carrier thing Confused !


    Welshflyer this is a mystery indeed, could it be that we have two different packages with the same filename?

    Your statement "I don't think i'll ever understand this carrier thing Confused" is taking the shine away from your effort so far with carriers and the "Rcb gauge thing".

    You've made it so easy, thanks a lot. It's easy to lose perspective considering the amount of instructions and steps contained in the file. Thanks to your encouragement I realized that the cat and arrcab functions could be installed without bothering with the rest to begin with.
    I ran out of patience after a long day and I couldn't get the gauge to show up. Couldn't remember and couldn't be bothered to dig for the info that explains how to change the variables, so in the end I just pasted the section you posted earlier on into the .cfg and the gauge was there!
    Been having heaps of fun since Very Happy

    Made a little discovery: I've had the F4U-7 Corsair in my hangar ever since it's been released and was aware that it has a tailhook. Haven't been able to use it for carrier ops though for obvious reasons until now. I was about to edit the panel.cfg to get the gauge into the cockpit when I found a second panel.cfg already prepared for carrier ops. What a beauty!!! Everything works like a charm. That Viking BTW is a good a/c to practice landings on the carrier - easy to control and slow enough to do tight corners without stalling.

    My next project will be to put tailhooks on a B-17 and a C-130. Very Happy
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    PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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    If you are looking for a good carrier that is scenery check out simviation.com and search FS2004 CVN65 DEMO Puerto Rico Carrier. Because it is only a demo there is only one location, but you still get a nice carrier. One other note is that there are no AI planes on the carrier. I imagine that if you put it together with rcbco-20.zip you will have a sweet naval aviation set-up! Now we can all rock like Tom Cruise in Top Gun! Shocked


    I couldn't agree more with the carrier you're suggesting. It looks very good and is easy on the frames. Thumbs Up!

    I haven't seen another freeware carrier which lets you choose between to cats and the elevator.
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    PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

    Tailhook i'm really glad i could help and that everything worked out. After all you've helped me out enough in the past. Very Happy
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    I was just wondering if 3wire Aircraft Carrier Simulator v2 is a good alternative to rcbco-20.zip. Does anybody how it launches planes off of carriers compared to the rcbco-20 method? Is it easier to install? There are so many routes one can take in making carriers operational in Fs2004. Read Thanks!
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    Well, as you've probably seen in the readme, the 3wire requires .NET FRAMEWORKv1.1. I was about to have a look at it when I realized that I already have deleted .NET FRAMEWORKv1.1. because I have v2.0 on my system.
    Now the 3wire setup.exe won't recognize v2.0 and insists on v1.1 Shocked
    I don't know if there is a workaround - but if you have .NET FRAMEWORKv1.1., give it a try because the Operating Handbook will only materialize once you've run the .exe.

    If your results are positive, fill us in. If not, get stuck into rcbco-20 - it's not that difficult after all. The idea is to move the contents of the Addon Scenery, Effects, Gauges, Modules and Sound folders into their respective destinations in fs9.
    This process has to be done only once.
    Now it's a matter of putting the gauge for launching and landing into one of your favourite panels. That's just a matter of editing the panel.cfg which has been described very well.
    Now that you've got the cat gauge in your panel, choose an aircraft that already has a tailhook so you won't have to add one. That's it.
    There's more to the rcbco-20 setup, but this is all you need to launch and land. Very Happy
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    If you have problems or something is unclear (due to my hazy mind), let us know and we'll sort it out. Hack

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    There, now my J37 got a voice and a face thanks man you have really helped a lot. I haven't attended my english calss in two weeks, to be honest im quite affraid to go back but i'll simply tell him that during theese two weeks i have learned so many new things, in english, that he should be proud.. do you think he will buy it? I doubt it as he is an grumpy bitter englishman who hates the french and loves Chelsea...
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    PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 1:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

    After all the nice things we've been saying about RCB gauges i've hit a problem! I've downloaded a stunning A-4 Skyhawk but was'nt really happy with the panel so i changed it to one with a better overall view (as you do).I did everything the same as with every other panel i've used them with and do you think i can get the cat /tailhook gauge to appear? Not a chance,the meatball HUD i can get in the instrument/panel options, but no cat gauge.Oh and if you taxi too fast and it tips over ,it rolls forever and you have to reset FS9.
    Apart from that it looks great! Shocked
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    PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

    PS Tailhook, there's a new carrier download at Avsim. If you just type in Ark Royal in the search, you will get the "old" Ark from the 70's, our last "real" carrier (not the new crap heli/harrier thing). It's a bit of a bind to install but it's in 4 locations,the Med/Norway/Mayport and the Channel, and it comes with 2 options, aircraft on deck or not. Don't think you'd get a 747 off it though it seems much smaller than your US carriers Sad !
    Don't forget to download the updated AFCADS! Very Happy Or start swimming.
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