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More correct and useful instruments
Hello Smilo,
Yes, I agree that the lear45 autopilot is better, and probably
more practical or useful.
The only reason I was using AP1, was because itīs more vintage.
Thinking about it, Iīll remove the AP1 then, and use only the
lear45 one on both the main and the bomb aimerīs panels.
Thanks for your comments - also for the details on the workings
of the Ap and the Directional Gyro. Very helpful!
Update:
Hereīs 2 screenshots of how the 2 panels are now.
The gear up/down lights on the main panel are there only to tell you
if you will have the normal virtual cockpit view or the extra ones.
Then, the Boost gauge on the bomb aimerīs panel is just so you
check if you have WEP on or off, so that you can achieve the
speed required by the scale.
Cheers,
Aleatorylamp
New news: 4 guns also for the night-flier.
Hello Folks,
Itīs amazing what you donīt see on pictures or videos when you expect not to see it, or donīt look in the right place.
The 3x725 Hp Tante Ju in night-flier camo, salvaged from Lake Hatrvikvannet, had two extra 7.92 mm fuselage guns, but not in the aft-most windows like on the g5e, but in the 4th counting from the front!
They are clearly visible on the museum photos and on the salvage ones, but Iīd missed them!
So that unit also has a respectable fire-power, and Iīll be making the necessary corrections to the model, Dp files and ,air file.
Cheers,
Aleatorylamp
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Two armed Ju52/3m versions uploaded.
Hello folks!
Here are the two armed versions of the Ju52/3m:
The g5e in green-grey livery with light-grey underneath, as in the Balkans campaign:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...id=19&id=23459
...and the g43 night-flier as recovered from Lake Hartvikvannet in Norway in 1983:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...id=19&id=23461
Special thanks go to Ivan and Smilo for their inestimable help and advice during the
construction of these models, without which they would doubtlessly not have come
out so well.
Enjoy!
Cheers,
Aleatorylamp