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The panel seems to be borrow elements of the Tu-124 and Yak-42 panels (also great work from Samdim) so maybe if you get to know those with the english manuals you'll be OK here. The Tu-124 isn't too complex to get going.
EDIT:
I have just managed a flight in the bear with no issues. Most things are ready to go, just a fee things...
- open up the circuit breakers panels (shift + 7 I think) and switch them all on by clicking on the right side
- align the gyros etc by clicking the small knob to the bottom right of the main ATI
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Thank you Dimitri !!!!!
Here are some little corrections that I found at avsim.ru forum :
Modify the file aircraft.cfg, section [weight_and_balance] :
[weight_and_balance]
max_gross_weight=407852
empty_weight=205029
reference_datum_position=0, 0, 0
empty_weight_CG_position=-5, 0, 0
empty_weight_pitch_MOI=5600000.000
empty_weight_roll_MOI=4800000.000
empty_weight_yaw_MOI=6400000.000
empty_weight_coupled_MOI=0.000
max_number_of_stations=50
station_load.0=0,0,0,0
CG_forward_limit=0
CG_aft_limit=1
This corrects the problem of trembling on the ground and also the total loose of control in case of stall.
2. On some add-on scenery the panel can crash the sim because of a gauge. Comment this gauge in the file panel.cfg, section [Window.01] :
gauge12= // TU-95MS!U008,663,598,355,380
gauge13= // TU-95MS!PU008,460,603,195,187
If you didn't noticed crashes because of this panel, you don't need to correct this.
Voilą
One of my favorites. Thanks Dimitri. :ernae:
Moses
Thank You Samdim for the help. Oh ive tested this bear in FSX and she works just the usual VC texture issues, nut not a biggie for me. Thank you For this wonderful Bear. You would be by chance able to update the AWACS soviet AC's you've made? I know one is the Tupoluv and the other was a Antonov.
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http://www.canadianarcticfse.com/
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