steve1956
October 14th, 2008, 06:45
Akemi Mizoguchi of Japan, a.k.a. “Hagochu” is a wizard of CFS2 aircraft modeling, which doesn’t mean that he is immune to an occasional mistake.
A case in point is his flight model of the Mitsubishi Ki-46-III, which has a fault built into the start sequence. Air-cooled radials, in particular, generate a lot of smoke during their first few seconds of operation and his flight model does replicate this, but there is a problem.
When you start the #1 engine, the smoke cloud is generated on the right side of the “Dinah” and when you start the #2 engine, a smoke cloud is generated on the plane’s left side. This is, of course, backwards. I found that to be irritating.
If you have an AIR file editor, you can easily correct this fault by editing it, changing just two parameters:
File --> mz-ki46.air
Section --> 1002 Engine Locations
Parameters:
reset “Engine 1 Lateral” from 75 to -75
and reset “Engine 2 Lateral” from -75 to 75
Don’t forget to “save” your changes.
This doesn’t seem to affect the engine controls. For example, the #1 Magneto Switch still controls the left engine and the #2 Magneto Switch still controls the right engine.
You could make this change by editing the AIR file with a hex editor if you’re willing to do a little more work.
BTW, Hagochu has recently posted the complete flight model(Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 2) for his new Kawasaki Ki-45-KAIc(“Nick”) on his website, which is at the following URL: http://hago003.hp.infoseek.co.jp/index.html (http://hago003.hp.infoseek.co.jp/index.html) .
There is a link to it from “Hangar #1”, which belongs to the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force.
I don’t know whether or not this new flight model has yet been uploaded to our beloved “Sim-Outhouse”.
A case in point is his flight model of the Mitsubishi Ki-46-III, which has a fault built into the start sequence. Air-cooled radials, in particular, generate a lot of smoke during their first few seconds of operation and his flight model does replicate this, but there is a problem.
When you start the #1 engine, the smoke cloud is generated on the right side of the “Dinah” and when you start the #2 engine, a smoke cloud is generated on the plane’s left side. This is, of course, backwards. I found that to be irritating.
If you have an AIR file editor, you can easily correct this fault by editing it, changing just two parameters:
File --> mz-ki46.air
Section --> 1002 Engine Locations
Parameters:
reset “Engine 1 Lateral” from 75 to -75
and reset “Engine 2 Lateral” from -75 to 75
Don’t forget to “save” your changes.
This doesn’t seem to affect the engine controls. For example, the #1 Magneto Switch still controls the left engine and the #2 Magneto Switch still controls the right engine.
You could make this change by editing the AIR file with a hex editor if you’re willing to do a little more work.
BTW, Hagochu has recently posted the complete flight model(Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 2) for his new Kawasaki Ki-45-KAIc(“Nick”) on his website, which is at the following URL: http://hago003.hp.infoseek.co.jp/index.html (http://hago003.hp.infoseek.co.jp/index.html) .
There is a link to it from “Hangar #1”, which belongs to the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force.
I don’t know whether or not this new flight model has yet been uploaded to our beloved “Sim-Outhouse”.