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49 minutes ago, Nazgul said:

Por cierto que es una plantilla? Una misión descargada?

Es un grupo de objetos, los que puedes guardar y colocar en cualquier misión desde el Editor. Por ejemplo, para los complejos antiaéreos, te evita el estar conformándolos, unidad por unidad,cada vez.

 

Saludos.

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On 1/26/2019 at 12:27 AM, Nazgul said:

Por cierto que es una plantilla? Una misión descargada?

 

Una plantilla es un grupo de vehículos ya creado. Si no en el Editor tienes que hacerlo de cero, colocando cada elemento.

 

¡Saludos!

 

 

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Yo te recomendaría que no pienses en esos botones del Dispense Switch, como el de lanzar chaff y el de bengalas.
Lo digo por que a la larga te puede llevar a error.

Yo tengo mis programas a medida.
Se que un botón me sirve para iniciar el programa seleccionado manualmente en el EW (que cambio según amenaza esperada)
Y que otro inicia el programa nº5 (que es una mezcla para IR y Radar)
El Slap Button no lo tengo mapeado

Por cierto, la lógica de los modos SEMI y AUTO no esta implementada creo(que raro :whistling:). Así que usa manual

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Buenas, les ha salido a las pantallicas un montón de opciones nuevas. ¿Sabéis si están operativas?

 

Ahora no puedo nombrarlas, MIMI y algo así. Creo que tienen que ver con el enlace de datos y comunicaciones digitales... pero no estoy seguro.

 

¿Sabéis dónde se puede leer algo en castellano del tema?

 

Gracias.

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Dos mini-updates del Hornet de esta semana

Uno con la página de SA https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=3780767&postcount=117

Y otro con las JDAM https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=3781716&postcount=118

Ojala que con las JDAM se pueda hacer como con el F-16i del BMS.
Cada JDAM con sus coordenadas individuales, y en una pasada todas lanzadas

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In today’s Hornet mini-date, I thought I’d start talking about some of the Data Link (D/L) and Situational Awareness (SA) page fundamentals prior to release. We hope to release into the Open Beta later this month. There is a lot to take in, so let’s get started early. Naturally, there will be introduction videos, academic videos, interactive training lessons, and a manual chapter on this. Let’s talk about some of the elements:

Much like the HSI, you have your TDC relation to bullseye (A/A Waypoint) in the top left corner. In the same manner, you have many of the same waypoint controls like display of the selected waypoint, bearing/distance/time to selected waypoint, and sequence options. If the selected waypoint is visible on the SA display, it appears as a circle with the waypoint number in the center, with north arrow.

In the bottom left corner are your chaff and flare counters. O1 and O2 will come later. Yes, we’ll have option for 120 flares.

When enabled from PB 7, yellow triangle symbols appear along the bearing to air-to-air radar emitters. These have options to be set to off, side, and ID or not.

Green contacts are identified as friendly, red as hostile, and yellow as unknown. This is done through a combination of IFF and NCTR prints.

There are three possible sources of data that can build the SA picture: ownship sensors, other fighters (F/F), and AWACS aircraft like E-2 and E-3 (SURV). These sources are then correlated or they can be toggled on and off from the SENSR sub-level page on PBs 13, 14, and 15. PPLI allows the location and data sharing of networked aircraft.

When only ownship sensors detect a target, only the top half of the HAFU (symbol) is displayed. When only from an F/F donor, only the bottom half is displayed. If both ownship and a donor detect the same contact, then both top and bottom halves of the HAFU are displayed. Contacts only detected by a SURV donor, are smaller in size circle or diamond generally.

When the TDC is assigned to the SA page (indicated as diamond in top right corner), the TDC can be slewed. When placed over a contact, its Mach and altitude in thousands of feet is displayed on either side of the TDC cursor. While hovering over a contact, additional information is displayed in the bottom right corner of the display and this can vary based on its identification. Such data can include: NCTR print, bearing and range from ownship, bearing and range from bullseye, fuel level, callsign, etc.
A small dot on the left side of a green circle indicates it is a donor to the Link-16 network and is sharing data with you. A dot in the center of the circle indicates it is a command and control (C2) asset.

B, C, or D inside a contact indicates it is one of your flight wingmen.

The number shown for red contacts indicates its threat ranking.

A star indicates the track is your L&S target.

More functions will be coming soon, which I’ll talk about at a later point.

Please remember that this is very much work in progress and very much subject to change.

Thanks,
Wags

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https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=194412&page=13

 

 

Un saludo.

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